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It's Wednesday! We're more than halfway through the week. Since we are over the hump, let's look at a question!
There is a lot of buzz around these parts for Premiere Remastered. A labor of love for years, this is a modernization of the first set for First Edition.
One skill prevalent is Youth. When it came time to make Second Edition, Youth was left off the cards in terms of a skill. We did get a Wesley Crusher in the first set and he has made a few appearances here and there. Naomi Wildman is another popular one though more recent example and, of course, the Borg Kids.
Some efforts were less successful, though. No version of young Jake Sisko has ever gotten traction and several versions of Nog are just kind of there. The first Wesley Crusher also does not have a huge amount going for it.
So this week, tell us about the underrated Youth cards. We are no concerned with older (i.e. future) versions, actual kids depicted in the game which granted are few and far between.
There is a lot of buzz around these parts for Premiere Remastered. A labor of love for years, this is a modernization of the first set for First Edition.
One skill prevalent is Youth. When it came time to make Second Edition, Youth was left off the cards in terms of a skill. We did get a Wesley Crusher in the first set and he has made a few appearances here and there. Naomi Wildman is another popular one though more recent example and, of course, the Borg Kids.
Some efforts were less successful, though. No version of young Jake Sisko has ever gotten traction and several versions of Nog are just kind of there. The first Wesley Crusher also does not have a huge amount going for it.
So this week, tell us about the underrated Youth cards. We are no concerned with older (i.e. future) versions, actual kids depicted in the game which granted are few and far between.
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