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[B351-355] Briok to Broad-Spectrum Warp Field

Another round of dream cards for the Star Trek Collectible Card Game, resurrected from the late 90s and given graphics for the first time. A typo gets a card...

THE ENTRIES:
[351] Briok
[352] Briori
[353] Bristow, Fred
[354] brizeen nitrate
[355] broad-spectrum warp field

NOTES: 
[351] Some lore was invented to create this universal Ferengi, who was no doubt supposed to be Broik, but the name was misspelled in the Encyclopedia as "Briok". They realized their mistake and put Broik in the next edition, which means HE'LL be Enhanced By Inferno's Light. Source: "Emissary"
[352] Another way, if a bit convoluted, to get to the Delta Quadant. Also good for stopping timeline disruption, destroying ships and equipment brought (or native to) time locations, or sending AUs on field trips. Source: "The 37's"
[353] Last ditch defense. If your opponent wins with exactly 100 points, they're back down to 99! Won't work every time, but might be worth a try. Source: Referenced in "The Swarm"; pic from "Caretaker"
[354] Only Bajor Region PLANETS may be targeted. Terraforming missions include Evaluate Terraforming, Terraformed World and any mission modified by a Terraforming Station in a previous game. If Biology is already part of the requirements, the card adds an extra level of Biology. The point box boost is not bonus points, and the Borg may target a mission whose points have gone up to an assimilatable level. Source: Referenced in "Rules of Acquisition"; the pic is what wikis use for the fertile Kendra Province.
[355] Multi-purpose. You can even use opponent's ship for this, downloading AU personnel to their ship. Source: "Parallels"

Next up: A nickname gets a card.

Cards: Briok, Briori Field Trip, Fred Bristow, Enriched Soil, Inverse Warp Field

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