Some AU cards...
THE ENTRIES:
[241] Coleridge, Biddle "B.C."
[242] colgonite astringent
[243] "Collaborator, The"
[244] Collected Stories
[245] Collins, Ensign
[241] B.C. is not a ghost for purposes of cards affecting these. He cannot use his special skill if he himself is stopped. Source: "Past Tense, Part II"
[242] Barbering silliness. You CAN play an event to replace your opponent's Barber Pole, by the way. And simply playing it to the discard pile really only puts those bonus points in there. There is no direct way to score the points (try Are These Truly Your Friends, Brother?). Source: "The Host"
[243] Yes, Spock counts as a traitor. No one dies or is captured if no target is present, but you still need the INTEGRITY to overcome it on the turn it is encountered. Source: "The Collaborator"
[244] Example: You have 2 personnel in play from 2368 and your opponent has 1. Your two personnel would each get a +2 bonus to attributes. Personnel don't count themselves as having the same date as themselves. I think Klingons probably stand to gain the most from this, in particular those from the Klingon civil war. Source: "The Visitor"
[245] Collins's ability is the same as Emergency Transporter Armbands', so you can beam personnel just after a battle has been initiated, or to avoid Firestorm, but not to avoid other dilemmas. Source: "Ensign Ro"
Next up: A convoluted hand weapon.
Cards: B.C., Mot's Beauty Treatments, Traitor!, Collected Stories, Collins





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