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[B341-345] Bridge Officer to Brilgar

Another round of dream cards for the Star Trek Collectible Card Game, resurrected from the late 90s and given graphics for the first time. Report to the bridge!

THE ENTRIES:
[341] Bridge Officer Examination, Starfleet
[342] bridge
[343] Briefing with Neelix, A
[344] brig
[345] Brilgar

NOTES: 
[341] The Objective is discarded after the probe, even if that probe result states "Try again". Passing grade: When a Command icon goes up one level, you may choose to keep it a Command icon. Other possibilities include Enterprise-E, Excelsior, Original Enterprise, OCD, AU, Maquis, etc. Flying colors: The new special skill adds a skill dot to that personnel card. Source: "Thine Own Self"
[342] The one Console in the proper game is Tactical Console, but I have created others for Atoz.
[343] MEDICAL, Biology and Exobiology-related dilemmas are those dilemmas that require those skills to cure or pass. Note that only dilemmas that are played on the ship or crew as per their game text (not simply encountered) are nullifiable. Source: "Investigations"
[344] Opposing personnel who walk to the Brig are not disabled, only personnel escorted here after being stunned.
[345] The Encyclopedia refers to him as a "Lieutenant", inferring a Starfleet post, so I had him as a Federation personnel. I've obviously fixed that here. Source: "The Darkness and the Light"

Next up: Something cheesy.

Cards: Bridge Officer Examination, Bridge, A Briefing With Neelix, Brig, Brilgar

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