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[D 21-25] Dahkur Hills to Dakeen Monastery

I was never happy with their choice of the later Bok, so...

THE ENTRIES:
[21] Dahkur Hills
[22] Dahkur Province
[23] DaiMon
[24] Dakar, Senegal
[25] Dakeen Monastery

NOTES: 
[21] The trigger must exist first. If it doesn't, the dilemma is discarded. If it does exist, the requirements kick in. Source: "Shakaar"
[22] The objective is not cumulative and you cannot probe more than once per turn. Source: "Shakaar"
[23] A lot of things going for the Ferengi version of Bok. He's a persona, matching commander to the universal D'Kora, and has a slightly different mix of skills and attributes. I was never happy with Decipher's choice to take the pic from "Bloodlines". Source: "The Battle"
[24] Turn Nanites into personnel cards. They become instant damage cards. Does your opponent dare leave their Borg Cube unattended in case you make a pass? They won't damage your own ship unless you want them to. Source: Referenced in "Evolution"
[25] A little purging for the pious among us. The card to be purged cannot actually be played on more than that personnel (a group dilemma on table, for example). If the location your personnel must return to ceases to exist, you may relocate it anywhere in the Bajor Region or, alternatively, keep it at the Retreat. Source: "The Collaborator"

Next up: What was at the time the 1000th AtoZ card!

Cards: Hunted and Hungry, HQ: Provincial Politics, DaiMon Bok, Nanite Factory, Monastic Retreat

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