Another round of dream cards for the Star Trek Collectible Card Game... more Broken Links from Apocalypse Rising! This time: You thought shuttles were small...
BROKEN LINKS:
[11] A mission for the Vlugta asteroid belt
[12] Neurogenic Field
[13] Neurolytic Emitter
[14] Ode to Spot
[15] One Little Ship
[11] The Vlugta asteroid belt is referenced on Alsia's card [A116]. Source: DS9's "Rivals"
[12] Nullifiable by the Animazine interrupt [Enhanced A29], whose other effects are related to Mind Locations (the first of which is coming in the B expansion). I understand that it's a little abstract at this point. Source: "Waking Moments"
[13] It retains its classification, affiliation, and attributes, but that's it. Losing one's lore removes certain key words like persona, matching commander status, and in AtoZ, family relationships. Referenced on Almond Pudding [Enhanced A11]. Source: "Unforgettable"
[14] Cumulative if you have more than one copy of the Event in play, not the number of ANIMALs present. You can download an ANIMAL several times during the game (after losing your sole ANIMAL); with multiples of the Event, the loss of that single ANIMAL could trigger multiple downloads. Ode to Spot is referenced on Anapestic Tetrameter [A150]. Source: The poem appears in "Schisms" and "A Fistful of Datas"; the pic is from "Phantasms".
[15] Referenced by Through the Anti-Back Flow Valve [Enhanced A31], which moves it into a ship (for example, one that isn't under your control or has no Tractor Beam). Personnel aboard cannot lend their skills and attributes to the crew of a ship the runabout is aboard (it's still two separate crews). Obviously, we have to imaging some unseen process by which personnel shrink and grown when they board or leave the Rubicon. Source: "One Little Ship"
Next up: Section 31, Klingons and easy access to Food.
Cards: Minarological Exploitation, Neurogenic Field, Neurolytic Emitter, Ode to Spot, One Little Ship
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