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Broken Links [BL-31-35] Symbiogenesis to U.S.S. Relativity

Our final Broken Links spawned by Crossfire before we jump into the D's...

BROKEN LINKS:

[31] Symbiogenesis
[32] Takka Berries
[33] Timestream Intersection
[34] Olympia, U.S.S.
[35] Relativity, U.S.S.

NOTES: 
[31] Nullified by Chrysanthemum Solution [C175]. Example for attributes: If one personnel had attributes of 5-7-7 and the other had 8-5-4, the "Tuvix" would have 8-7-7. Any Janeway, anywhere, will prevent you from scoring points. Chrysanthemum Solution can nullify the card even in the points area, so that would split up the personnel later in the game and void those points. Source: "Twovix"
[32] Doubled by Cherel Sauce [C138]. Starfleet Academy referenced these in "Ko'Zeine". Source: Referenced in "Innocence"
[33] Nullified by Cosimo [C301], which he can do when encountered or by moving to its location later (where he doesn't need the skills). If personnel with the skills required are under the dilemma, they can choose to rescue themselves when they want, but should wait for a ship or else they'll die in the void at the end of the spaceline. Source: "Non Sequitur"
[34] Commanded by Lisa Cusak [C+80]. If there is only one quadrant, then that's the shortest. If there's a tie, it's the owner's choice. Source: "The Sound of Her Voice"
[35] Temporal Navigation Schematic [C171] lists temporal ships, including this one. It doesn't have to be at the matching mission of the Time Location (often, Earth) to beam cards there. Source: "Relativity"

Next up: Let's open the booster packs!

Cards: Symbiogenesis, Takka Berries, Timestream Intersection, USS Olympia, USS Relativity

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