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[B366-370] Brown to Bryma

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 FCA shows up...

THE ENTRIES:
[366] Brown, Doc
[367] Brull
[368] Brun
[369] Brunt
[370] Bryma (no card required)

Decipher's version, for comparison:
NOTES: 
[366] Doubled Rascals: affects maximum of 8 unique personnel and cure becomes 4 MEDICAL and 2 Biology. I left the obvious jokes to the last line of the lore. Source: Referenced in "Cathexis"; pic of a wedding guest in Star Trek: Nemesis.
[367] Source: "The Vengeance Factor"
[368] A lot of Brun is conjectural, I admit. Source: Referenced in "In Purgatory's Inferno"; pic from TNG's "The Chase"
[369] I gave Brunt Weyoun's attributes. Call it an Easter Egg of sorts. Hope that doesn't give him too much Integrity (he does follow Ferengi law). Liquidation is an AtoZ card somewhere in the L's. Decipher eventually released its own in the Rules of Acquisition expansion (included for comparison). Source: "Family Business"
[370] The Deep Space Nine expansion used this location for the Intercept Maquis mission.

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Cards: Doc Brown, Brull, Brun, Brunt

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