#465415
Star-crossed
Negatives:
Not much, except that it looks like it'll have great synergy with Unsavory Customers (the other dilemma from ALPU) which could be something annoying.
Final Score: 8/10
As Armus said of Terra Prime Forever - "If this card puts more Fractured Time into decks, that's a win.". Similarly, if this get more people stocking Old Feelings, or fewer people running ACE piles, that's... something.
3 Star-crossedPositives:
Choose a personnel who has Engineer or a non-Human personnel to be stopped. If the opponent on your left commands three Dissident personnel, place this dilemma in your core. While you do not command a staffed ship at a Region: Sector 001 mission, subtract one from each Consume on each dilemma the opponent on your left owns.
"It's not worth it, Romeo. Juliet's in good hands."
- The stop's a choice, not random, so there's little getting round it.
- In a Racist Starfleet deck, it's going into the core, so not going under.
- Manage to get three in a core, and your Consume dilemmas that bounce (e.g. Final Adventure, Guillotine, Urgency, Zero Hour) become a little more jarring.
Negatives:
- The stop's a choice, not random, so you're only ever going to stop a Marlon Rando.
- Manage to get three in a core, and your dilemmas that feed on stuff going under (e.g. ACE, Artistic License) become a little tamer.
Not much, except that it looks like it'll have great synergy with Unsavory Customers (the other dilemma from ALPU) which could be something annoying.
Final Score: 8/10
As Armus said of Terra Prime Forever - "If this card puts more Fractured Time into decks, that's a win.". Similarly, if this get more people stocking Old Feelings, or fewer people running ACE piles, that's... something.
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