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By monty42 (Benjamin Liebich)
 - Delta Quadrant
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2E World Quarter-Finalist 2023
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2E European Continental Runner-Up 2023
2E German National Champion 2022
#413271
Latok wrote:
Fritzinger wrote:I'm too new to this game to know about the stuff that happened before he existed. My main gripe with him is how he makes dead ringer degenerate. And it's considered a @$&+ing skill dilemma!!
Coincidentally since KillerB mentioned the card in this thread, if anyone is looking to break a deck or avoid a broken deck, without Greasy Dukat (and some good dilemmas) a Kaza'kime/Joaquin deck is just that much better.
huh?
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By Latok
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1E Australian Continental Champion 2019
2E Australian Continental Runner-Up 2019
#413293
monty42 wrote:
Latok wrote:
Fritzinger wrote:I'm too new to this game to know about the stuff that happened before he existed. My main gripe with him is how he makes dead ringer degenerate. And it's considered a @$&+ing skill dilemma!!
Coincidentally since KillerB mentioned the card in this thread, if anyone is looking to break a deck or avoid a broken deck, without Greasy Dukat (and some good dilemmas) a Kaza'kime/Joaquin deck is just that much better.
huh?
I'm not sure what you're questioning? If you'd like to specify more.

Basically I was just adding to the Greasy Dukat conversation (particularly a comment about not knowing what happened before he was in the card pool with something that could happen after he's removed from the card pool) to say that without him a Kaza'kime/Joaquin deck becomes better and that's definitely not what most/all players would consider a good thing.
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By KillerB (John Corbett)
 - The Center of the Galaxy
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#413297
Faithful Reader wrote:
How? I got no invite to a Hangout.
Well, when I post the date and time and say anyone is welcome I assumed anyone interested would reach out to me. I don't have telepathy. I apologize. I'll make sure you're on the 2019 Reveal Special.
 
By Bignuts
 - Alpha Quadrant
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#415495
KillerB wrote:Our Selection Committee this year was 26 players. 22 American (13 eastern, 5 central, 5 pacific), 2 German, 1 South African, 1 British.

(17 votes needed for induction)

All-Consuming Evil 23/26 88.7%
Aldea, Aid Legendary Civilization 22/26 84.6%
Revised Chakotay 21/26 80.8%
Shran, In Archer's Debt 19/26 73.1%
Julian Bashir, Rebel Captain 19/26 73.1%
These Are the Voyages 19/26 73.1%
Lwaxana Troi, Extravagant Ambassador 19/26 73.1%
Where No One Has Gone Before 18/26 69.2%
Tragic Turn 18/26 69.2%
Cardassia IV, Rescue Prisoners 18/26 69.2%
Personal Duty 18/26 69.2%
Dukat, Pah-Wraith Puppet 18/26 69.2%
Investigate Alien Probe 18/26 69.2%
Survey New World 18/26 69.2%
Security Drills 18/26 69.2%
Knowledge and Experience 17/26 65.4%
Power Shift 17/26 65.4%_________________

Historical Research 16/26 61.5%
Grav-Plating Trap 16/26 61.5%
Unexpected Difficulties 16/26 61.5%
At What Cost? 16/26 61.5%
Accelerated Aging 15/26 57.5%
Uninvited 15/26 57.7%
Escape 14/26 53.8%
Investigate Maquis Activity 14/26 53.8%
Kressari Rendezvous 14/26 53.8%
Chula: The Chandra 14/26 53.8%
Guinan, Listener 14/26 53.8%
Par Lenor 14/26 53.8%
Avert Danger 13/26 50%
Energize 13/26 50%
Emergency Transport Unit 13/26 50%
K\'Tal, Senior Council Member 13/26 50%
Annexation Drone 13/26 50%
Biogenic Weapon 12/26 46.2%
Hiren, Romulan Praetor 12/26 46.2%
Moral Choice 11/26 42.3%
The Dreamer and the Dream 11/26 42.3%
The Promise 11/26 42.3%
At An Impasse 11/26 42.3%
Fourth, Neonatal Drone 11/26 42.3%
Vault of Tomorrow 10/26 42.3%
Party Atmosphere 10/26 38.5%
George Primmin, Starfleet Security 10/26 38.5%
Stir Crazy 8/26 30.8%
Rom, Professional Soldier 8/26 30.8%
Quark\'s Advice 7/26 27%
T\'Vis 7/26 27%
Worf, Son of Mogh 7/26 27%
Lore, Brother and Son 6/26 23.1%
Earth, Cradle of the Federation 2/26 7.7%
Mouth of the Wormhole, Deep Space 9 2/26 7.7%
Infestation 2/26 7.7%
Killerb. You seem to think you have a hold over the trek world without considering others who don't fit within your thought pattern.

How many American players were selected? 22 or 23?

Aussie Bignuts.
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By KillerB (John Corbett)
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#415508
Bignuts wrote:
Killerb. You seem to think you have a hold over the trek world without considering others who don't fit within your thought pattern.

How many American players were selected? 22 or 23?
22. Thank you for noticing the typo.
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By bhosp
 - Gamma Quadrant
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#415522
KillerB wrote:
Bignuts wrote:
Killerb. You seem to think you have a hold over the trek world without considering others who don't fit within your thought pattern.

How many American players were selected? 22 or 23?
22. Thank you for noticing the typo.
THIS KIND OF MATH MISTAKE FROM THE PERSON COUBTING THE VOTES MAKES HOF ILLEGAL. INPEACH!


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By pfti (Jon Carter)
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#415563
KillerB wrote:I counted a guy who living in the central time zone, but then remembered he moved to the Eastern time zone.

He's the asshole. Darrell said people aren't allowed to move to improve their lives.
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