With all the Crushers already covered, I'm going to span 10 entries...
THE ENTRIES:
[331] crown roast of lamb
[332] Cruses System (no card required)
[333] Crusher, Dr. Beverly (no card required)
[334] Crusher, Jack R. (no card required)
[335] Crusher, Wesley (no card required)
[336] cryonetrium
[337] cryonics
[338] cryosatellite (no card required)
[339] cryostasis chamber
[340] cryostasis
[331] The Food card is discarded to the bonus points area. Source: Referenced in "The Chute"
[332] Exists as the Two-Player Deck's Study Cometary Cloud mission.
[333] Beverly Crusher can be found in the Basic Set as well as the First Contact expansion.
[334] Jack Crusher can be found in the Alternate Universe expansion.
[335] Wesley Crusher can be found in the Basic Set.
[336] Allows you to either bring extra help to a crew, or remove your targeted crewmembers from the attempting ship. You can't beam everyone off the ship though. One personnel must remain. Source: "Hollow Pursuits"
[337] You can play any card during your opponent's turn with this, and it hits the table before theirs does. Note that you can play Frigid, usually only stocked in the Q-Continuum, legally from hand with this. Source: "The Neutral Zone"
[338] Cryosatellite is an Artifact in the Alternate Universe expansion.
[339] It fights the use of TLs as a way to redirect an opponent's AU personnel off the spaceline, but it can also be used as a form of time travel. Note that the personnel are in stasis just long enough to be affected by such cards as Dead in Bed. Source: "The 37's"
[340] Dilemmas without cures simply kill if the target personnel can still be targeted. Of course, if a personnel was targeted because of its skill, it could lose that skill (Reflection Therapy?) and not be a target anymore. Dilemmas follow personnel around even if they jump ship, or split up (in the case of a dilemma that affects a number of personnel). Source: "Life Support"
Next up: Oh, we're not done with types of cryostasis.
Cards: Crown Roast of Lamb, Cryonetrium, Freeze!, Cryostasis Chamber, Cryostasis





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