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[C206-210] Cliffs to Cloaking

Welcome to the cloak room...

THE ENTRIES:
[206] Cliffs of Bole
[207] Cliffs of Heaven
[208] cloaking device, Aldean
[209] cloaking device, Klingon (no card required)
[210] cloaking device, Romulan 

NOTES: 
[206] Bolarus IX is the site of Defend Homeland (in AtoZ). Source: Referenced in "Invasive Procedures"
[207] With a Holodeck site, you can avoid having your personnel present. On a ship with Holodeck, make sure you have your doctor close by. In any case, the stun effect lasts only until the end of the turn. Lure your opponent's intruders here and get an extra stun result (your choice remember?). Source: Referenced in "Conundrum"
[208] Works just like Investigate Legend. Anything on the surface is trapped there when the planet cloaks, and the mission is unattemptable. Can give you uncanny control over Aldea itself. Source: "When The Bough Breaks"
[209] Covered by the Objective Engage Cloak, from The Dominion expansion.
[210] With this, you can keep track of cloaked ships and they can't even take refuge under Engage Cloak. They still are cloaked and may not attempt missions, attack, be attacked, etc. It is a Scan card. Source: "Redemption II"

Next up: Going gambling.

Cards: Cliffs of Heaven, Cliffs of Bole, Aldean Cloaking Device, Scan for Cloaks

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