#485011
Target the Main Generator
Regardless of personnel thoughts, hats off to the Design Team for this innovative approach.
As for the score, in the right deck (maybe Klingon Officers running the whole spectrum of "winning engagement" cards), it's a solid 7.75/10. In the wrong deck, well, not so good. 3.5/10.
P.S.: Just for fun, why not run it in a Maquis deck using the Maquis Raider? If you lose, bounce a personnel to their hand. If you win, draw cards and bounce a rando to the top of their deck
P.P.S.: I think, stylistically, it should've read "...select an opponent's Navigation or Officer personnel...", but that's just being nitpicky.
(1) Target the Main Generator
Maneuver. Plays in your core.
Order - Destroy this event to begin an engagement involving your Officer personnel. If you win, choose an opponent's ship involved and draw cards up to its printed Weapons. Otherwise, randomly select an opponent's Officer or Navigation personnel involved to be returned to their owner's hand.
"Start targeting their signal generators."
49 V 28
- Cheap
- If you lose the engagement, you can bounce away an opponent's personnel
Regardless of personnel thoughts, hats off to the Design Team for this innovative approach.
As for the score, in the right deck (maybe Klingon Officers running the whole spectrum of "winning engagement" cards), it's a solid 7.75/10. In the wrong deck, well, not so good. 3.5/10.
P.S.: Just for fun, why not run it in a Maquis deck using the Maquis Raider? If you lose, bounce a personnel to their hand. If you win, draw cards and bounce a rando to the top of their deck
P.P.S.: I think, stylistically, it should've read "...select an opponent's Navigation or Officer personnel...", but that's just being nitpicky.
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