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By Mr.Sloan
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https://www.trekcc.org/op/1e_rulebook/G ... tml#repair

According to the rule i see no nessacity for the Outpost to be matching.

The Spacedock however explicitly says it also repairs :
Also repairs non-aligned ships.

So during the years the rules have been changed that no matching outpost is needed and Spacedock is just an old card with an non-nessecary game text, when it comes to the last sentence?
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By BCSWowbagger (James Heaney)
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#533483
LuthySloan wrote: Tue Nov 03, 2020 5:45 pmSo during the years the rules have been changed that no matching outpost is needed and Spacedock is just an old card with an non-nessecary game text, when it comes to the last sentence?
Not even a rule change: Spacedock's last sentence was unnecessary the day it was published, and it is unnecessary today.

Early Decipher liked to explain things on cards when they had space, even repeating rules occasionally. This is a prime example of that.
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By Professor Scott (Mathew McCalpin)
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#533486
BCSWowbagger wrote: Tue Nov 03, 2020 6:18 pm
LuthySloan wrote: Tue Nov 03, 2020 5:45 pmSo during the years the rules have been changed that no matching outpost is needed and Spacedock is just an old card with an non-nessecary game text, when it comes to the last sentence?
Not even a rule change: Spacedock's last sentence was unnecessary the day it was published, and it is unnecessary today.

Early Decipher liked to explain things on cards when they had space, even repeating rules occasionally. This is a prime example of that.
Unless, of course, Decipher was trying to imply that any [NA] ship could be repaired there, even NOT yours.

Plays on outpost. Instantly repairs your damaged ships if they stop here. Also repairs non-aligned ships. :shifty:

But, I would tend to agree, they were probably just being verbose for no good reason.
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BCSWowbagger wrote: Tue Nov 03, 2020 6:18 pm Not even a rule change: Spacedock's last sentence was unnecessary the day it was published, and it is unnecessary today.

Early Decipher liked to explain things on cards when they had space, even repeating rules occasionally. This is a prime example of that.
Also, worth noting that for Premiere, Decipher admitted that the cards went off to the printers *before* the rulebook was finished. That's how you got things like the Armbands.
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By BCSWowbagger (James Heaney)
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#533559
AllenGould wrote: Wed Nov 04, 2020 11:08 am
BCSWowbagger wrote: Tue Nov 03, 2020 6:18 pm Not even a rule change: Spacedock's last sentence was unnecessary the day it was published, and it is unnecessary today.

Early Decipher liked to explain things on cards when they had space, even repeating rules occasionally. This is a prime example of that.
Also, worth noting that for Premiere, Decipher admitted that the cards went off to the printers *before* the rulebook was finished. That's how you got things like the Armbands.
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