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[C61-65] Carnivorous to Cartalian

Did someone win an award?

THE ENTRIES:
[61] carnivorous rastipod
[62] Carraya System (no card required)
[63] Carrington Award
[64] Carson, Ensign
[65] Cartalian fever 

Decipher's version for comparison:
NOTES: 
[61] Placing an animal out-of-play represents it being eaten. Spot's undefined STRENGTH counts as zero when facing the Rastipod. Source: Referenced in "Progress"; image from Space Otters website
[62] The 2-Player Game gave us this mission as Sensitive Search.
[63] A booster for MEDICAL because we hate it when they die, especially in battle. Mimics the nominee-award process. Source: First referenced in "Prophet Motive", but Crusher's was finally seen in "The Next Generation".
[64] One of the (then?) missing mission specialists. Sarita Carson eventually got a card in the Blaze of Glory expansion (included for comparison). Source: "Starship Down"
[65] This affects both your opponent's HQs and your own. The timing (unique as far as I know) makes someone die after cards have been reported (the normal card play) and before they can be moved around. Evil. Players may use proxies to cover more HQs if they don't have enough copies. Source: Referenced in "Nor the Battle to the Strong"; pic from "Babel"

Next up: It's all been arranged.

Cards: Carnivorous Rastipod, Carrington Award, Carson, A Plague on Both Your Houses

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