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[B311-315] Bozeman to Bradbury

Another round of dream cards for the Star Trek Collectible Card Game, resurrected from the late 90s and given graphics for the first time. The Martian Chronicles...

THE ENTRIES:
[311] Bozeman, U.S.S. (no card required)
[312] Bracas V
[313] Brackett, Fleet Admiral
[314] Bractor
[315] Bradbury, U.S.S.

Decipher's version, for comparison:
NOTES: 
[311] The Bozeman was released in the First Contact expansion.
[312] Difficult mission to play Espionage on as Cetacean Ops may only exist aboard Federation ship classes. One probe result on Cetacean Ops ("Desert waste") is impossible here, so its mandatory discard is nullified. Referenced in TNG's "The Loss"
[313] The special ability is sort of a limited Espionage effect, but since the Feds can't normally spy on the Romulans... Source: "Unification I"
[314] The bonus to WEAPONS is in addition to any Captain's Log bonuses on the Kreechta. I wanted to give a little military might to the Ferengi. Decipher released its own version in the Rules of Acquisition expansion (included for comparison). Source: "Peak Performance"
[315] Mars is the mission Reunion. Ray Bradbury, after which the ship was named, wrote The Martian Chronicles. Source: First referenced in "Ménage à Troi"

Next up: A Ferengi icon.

Cards: Oceanographic Study, Fleet Admiral Brackett, Bractor, USS Bradbury

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