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[C351-355] Curie to Cutter

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THE ENTRIES:

[351] Curie, Marie
[352] Curie, Shuttlecraft
[353] Curtis Creek program
[354] Custodian, The
[355] cutter

NOTES: 
[351] Dangerous Goods is AtoZ card A265. Source: Referenced in "Darkling", pic from the film Radioactive
[352] What's appropriate is that the personnel gains the AU icon if they don't have it, and lose it if they do. If you're using a game mechanic whereby your personnel may report directly aboard a ship, you'll be able to report AU personnel to the Curie if your AU Door is closed. An easy way to solve Fissure Research without an AU Door too. Source: Referenced in "Evolution"
[353] Source: Referenced in "Future Imperfect"
[354] "Immediately" refers to right after the Artifact is acquired, of course. The extra classifications exist within the Custodian itself, not on the personnel. How useful is this? I think it can be creatively used, even though you won't be able to use the ability to solve any dilemmas (though some cards in AtoZ allow you to pick up an Artifact before the mission is solved). It'll help with Post Garrison and the like. Source: "When the Bough Breaks"
[355] Asteroid locations are those with obvious asteroids in the picture or lore (Pegasus Search, Mineral Survey, Seek Life-Form, are all examples). Source: Referenced in "Nor the Battle to the Strong", pic from Star Trek Online

Next up: Let's get medical.

Cards: Marie Curie, Curie, Curtis Creek, Custodian, Cutting to the Core

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