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[C271-275] Contagion to Control Interface

About time we saw a new console...

THE ENTRIES:
[271] "Contagion" (no card required)
[272] containment breach (no card required)
[273] containment field
[274] Contract of Ardra
[275] control interface

Decipher's version for comparison:
NOTES: 
[271] A lot of cards were taken from this episode, including, for example, Wrong Door (Q-Continuum expansion interrupt).
[272] Exists as the Basic Set event, Warp Core Breach. 
[273] Yep, that's both players' events. The Voyager expansion came out with its own Containment Field card (included for comparison). Source: Star Trek: Nemesis
[274] Understand that this card simply changes affiliations' battle restrictions at the root, and gives them that of the Federation. So any card that allows attacking within that context will work, including Wartime Conditions and the three-way Treaty. Source: "Devil's Due"
[275] You must show the cards to your opponent to prove their card type.

Next up: A rival for O'Brien?

Cards: Containment Field, Contract of Ardra, Science Console

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