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[D 26-30] Dal'Rok to Dalikwakan

In this batch: What was at the time the 1000th AtoZ card!

THE ENTRIES:
[26] Dal'Rok (no card required)
[27] Dal, Joret
[28] Dalby, Kenneth
[29] Daled IV
[30] Daliwakan

NOTES: 
[26] Exists as a dilemma in the Deep Space Nine expansion.
[27] Lower Decks' bonuses are only suspended on the personnel present with him. When infiltrating, he'll disrupt that event on his crew. Source: "Lower Decks"
[28] It would be interesting to see what a deck with multiple Dalbys would look like. He can't work with Federation command personnel. Feds yes, Fed commanders, no. OFFICER in gold? I guess I saw him as an Ops guys like Data. Source: "Learning Curve"
[29] AtoZ's 1000th dream card!!!! (At the time, so not counting Enhanced nor Broken Links.) I pulled a mission, but made the best of it with a little joke. There's just one way to solve this one. Source: "The Dauphin"
[30] As it stands, a [holo] personnel's species is considered to be "hologram". Where present, this personnel makes all holograms actually count as humans, Klingons, etc. With some species-specific cards around (and Hate Crime), it changes the landscape a bit. In another life, I would have called him The Gigolo, but the Encyclopedia didn't, and this card title is already referenced on the Chez Sandrine Program card. Source: "Lifesigns"

Next up: Not to put a damper on things, but just two cards tomorrow.

Cards: Joret Dal, Kenneth Dalby, United a World at War, Daliwakan

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