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[C+ 11-15] Cardassian to Casperia Prime

More Cardassian stuff...

THE ENTRIES:
[11] Cardassian Institute of Art
[12] Cardassian Intelligence Bureau
[13] cardiopulmonary reconstruction
[14] carrot
[15] Casperia Prime

NOTES: 
[11] Artists must be listed as such in their lores. There are only two in the actual game (Tora Ziyal and Martis Mazur - yes, con artists count), but more than half a dozen more in AtoZ. All of them become dual-aligned if they don't already belong to the Cardassian affiliation. You might use this to help steal Cardassian missions if you're not playing with them. Source: Referenced in "Sons and Daughters"
[12] Finally a way to get Vorta to the Alpha quadrant! The HQ is both Cardassian and Dominion, but only plays on Cardassia. Source: Referenced in "In the Pale Moonlight"
[13] The just-killed personnel may not supply the MEDICAL (or ENGINEER) necessary to save itself. Source: Referenced in "Vis à Vis"
[14] Danube-class ships are runabouts. If more than one Carrot exists at the same location, opponent may choose to concentrate their firepower on either or both (with multiple ships). Source: Lore from "Blaze of Glory", but pic from "These Are the Voyages..."
[15] Treaty decks might get a stronger kick out of this card. Source: "Change of Heart"

Next up: A card that promises a lot of Broken Links.

Cards: Institute of Art, Cardassian Bureau of Intelligence, A Man Can Be Rebuilt, Carrot, Honeymoon

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