We might have to go black and white...
THE ENTRIES:
[26] Chandler, Lieutenant
[27] "Change of Heart"
[28] Chaotica, Doctor
[29] Chapman, Admiral
[30] "Charge of the Light Brigade, The"
[26] She must be where a Holodeck is present to download a Program card. Source: "Inquisition"
[27] The personnel affected is not stopped so may beam back to a ship and, if possible, fly it to the other personnel's location. It counts as disabled for all other tasks, especially if it can't take control of a ship. If it can staff a ship alone, then you don't have any choice, and you must follow its imperative. If not, then it may have to wait, but you can't use the personnel. Source: "Change of Heart"
[28] Any site with a Holodeck will do, but he must be there. Not projected, or simply on a ship with the Holodeck special equipment (or even Holosuite site). Dr. Chaotica is the frontpiece of box P5. Holodeck Adventures gave us Decipher's version as, simply, Chaotica (included for comparison). Source: "Bride of Chaotica!"
[29] See that first phrase? That's all there was to the Encyclopedia entry. That, and an episode listing. Hope I inferred the right things. No matter how many groups of [Fed] personnel you have in play, you may only use this ability once per turn. The pound cake reference is from the show. Source: Referenced in "Hope and Fear"; I thought it would be funny to put Ray Wise's face on an Admiral (he played Arturis)
[30] Choice of Tactic AND damage markers, looking through your side-deck each necessary step. A bit like if the side-deck were a hand. Outnumbering has to do with number of ships, not attribute totals. The Borg may not play this card. Hope is irrelevant. Source: "Sacrifice of Angels"
Next up: Who's hungry?
Cards: Chandler, Change of Heart, Dr. Chaotica, Admiral Chapman, Hopeless Odds






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