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[B+ 71-75] Brooks to Burgundy

The last of the Enhanced B's...

THE ENTRIES:
[71] Brooks, Ensign
[72] Brota
[73] Bullock, Admiral
[74] bunt
[75] burgundy 

NOTES: 
[71] Source: "Darkling", though the text and AU icon refer to "Year of Hell" (I took the clearest I could find)
[72] Sons of Mogh refer to any personnel with those words in their lore or title, including Premiere Worf, Kurn, Worf Son of Mogh, and himself. Source: "Children of Time"
[73] See Valerie Archer in Enhanced Apocalypse Rising for more information on 8472 infiltrators. This one has a little more skills, and counts as an Admiral (in case Species 8472 can ever use Going to the Top). Source: "In the Flesh"
[74] "Baseball personnel" are personnel that "love baseball" or actually play it. The points scored are not Baseball's 20, but Bunt's 5. The last function could be used in conjunction with Are These Truly Your Friends Brother? or to recycle a Bunt you don't want in your hand at this time. Strike! will be a Broken Link. Source: "Take Me Out to the Holosuite"
[75] The ship must be reported at the same spaceline location as the Food-serving site. "For the rest of the game" means that a ship destroyed and later re-reported still has the bonus it originally got and may, at the right location, add to it again. We don't see Paris toast the Flyer, so I had to go with a different picture. Source: Referenced in Voyager's "Extreme Risk"; pic from Star Trek: Nemesis

Next up: Broken Links!

Cards: Brooks, Brota, Admiral Bullock, Bunt, Burgundy

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