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[C176-180] Chula to Circassian Cat

Watch me skip over Chula...

THE ENTRIES:

[176] chula (no card required)
[177] Chulak
[178] "Chute, The"
[179] Cing'ta
[180] Circassian cat

NOTES: 
[176] Exists as a number of Chula dilemmas like The Dominion expansion's Chula: Pick One Save Two.
[177] Can you believe AtoZ was at its 810th dream card and this was my first Romulan personnel? I felt like Decipher ;-). He returns to hand if he is killed in either a personnel or ship-to-ship battle. Source: Referenced in "The Thaw"
[178] Source: Though this is about "The Chute", it was impossible to source an image from there, so I went with "A Matter of Honor" instead.
[179] Maquis infiltration icon: This personnel can infiltrate any crew or Away Team that contains a Maquis personnel. If that personnel is subsequently killed or otherwise relocated, your infiltrator is not exposed and may continue its work. Source: Referenced in DS9's "For the Uniform", pic from "Preemptive Strike"
[180] While universal, only one may exist at any one location (or else they are all disabled). The kill-skill works like this: instead of returning to owner's hand, the shifter is discarded, and so is the interrupt. Source: Referenced in "Violations", pic from the Star Trek RPG Creatures sourcebook

Next up: A holographic Dukat?

Cards: Chulak, The Munchies, Ching'ta, Circassian Cat

Comments

  1. From: Kobayashimaru
    To: Siskoid
    RE: gratitude for the |Gen| Chulak
    That is an awesome rommie
    may even bump Thei from the go-to rollerdex!
    the picture also looks awesome,
    great work on those Siskoid.

    Quality over quantity for the rommies,
    It would be nice to have some generic ubiquitous Remans or Rommie-aligned aliens etc...

    Thanks again Siskoid!

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