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[C311-315] Coyote Stone to Cranial Implant

Who did Tom Paris go out with before B'Elanna?

THE ENTRIES:
[311] Coyote Stone
[312] CPK enzymatic therapy
[313] CPK levels
[314] Crabtree, Susie
[315] cranial implant

NOTES: 
[311] Can be played on opponent's personnel. They, of course, go to their owner's hand. Next Emanation and Mountains of the Antelope Women are Broken Links, but I did make a Cenotaph. Timeline indicates The Nexus was going to be in AtoZ, but I think the Decipher version (in TMP) will work with the minor tweak I gave it. Source: "Cathexis"
[312] Since Genetronic Replicator seems to be abused in some quarters... Source: "Ethics"
[313] Attributes are looked at separately for this dilemma, so you'd penalize a crew with INTEGRITY>60 OR CUNNING>60 OR STRENGTH>60. If more than one attribute exceeds the limit, opponent does not get to play more than one dilemma from hand. Source: "Violations"
[314] I invented the haircut bit for a laugh. ;-) Source: Referenced in "Lifesigns", pis from "We'll Always Have Paris"
[315] If your Obsidian Order personnel is a Garak, you can replace your Implant with another event. You have to do right away, of course. The effect suspends play, so before the offending card drops. Source: "The Wire"

Next up: Some DIY fun.

Cards: Coyote Stone, Tried and True Methods, Reading High Levels, Susie Crabtree, Cranial Implant

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