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[C261-265] Conklin to Constable

Among other things - a new Odo! - what AtoZ made of the Bluegills...

THE ENTRIES:
[261] Conklin, Captain
[262] Conor, Aaron
[263] consciousness parasite
[264] "Conspiracy"
[265] Constable

NOTES: 
[261] You do not show the card to your opponent. You look after the results from the last battle have flipped over all necessary Tactic cards. Source: Referenced in "Starship Mine"
[262] If Martin Benbeck is present, he counts as a mutant. Source: "The Masterpiece Society"
[263] Mind Locations sometimes can only play on certain personnel. Unless that personnel is the one in stasis, it may not be possible to play such a Mind Location. Source: "Coda"
[264] The personnel cannot be cured from this condition. Source: "Conspiracy"
[265] This persona of Odo is human, not changeling, and thus cannot morph. Source: "Apocalypse Rising"

Next up: A lot of ship stuff.

Cards: Captain Conklin, Aaron Conor, Consciousness Parasites, Bluegill Conspiracy, Constable Odo

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