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By boromirofborg (Trek Barnes)
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So, when you report them to the Seat of Starfleet, you ignore the [1E-AU] icon, because they are reporting to their native timeline.
The cards listed on a time location (or another card) as "native to this timeline" may be reported directly to the location if it is play. You may choose to report personnel on the surface of a planet time location, aboard any of your compatible ships or facilities at the time location, or aboard any opponent's facility there that you are allowed to use (e.g., Deep Space Station K-7). You may report a ship or facility in space at the location (in orbit of a planet). When reported in this manner, you do not need an open doorway, such as an Alternate Universe Door, to allow you to report the Alternate Universe icon cards.
If you are reporting them somewhere else, such as a nutral outpost on the spaceline, then that's where the once per turn of STP come in to play.
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By Armus (Brian Sykes)
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boromirofborg wrote: Thu Nov 03, 2022 9:45 am So, when you report them to the Seat of Starfleet, you ignore the [1E-AU] icon, because they are reporting to their native timeline.
The cards listed on a time location (or another card) as "native to this timeline" may be reported directly to the location if it is play. You may choose to report personnel on the surface of a planet time location, aboard any of your compatible ships or facilities at the time location, or aboard any opponent's facility there that you are allowed to use (e.g., Deep Space Station K-7). You may report a ship or facility in space at the location (in orbit of a planet). When reported in this manner, you do not need an open doorway, such as an Alternate Universe Door, to allow you to report the Alternate Universe icon cards.
If you are reporting them somewhere else, such as a nutral outpost on the spaceline, then that's where the once per turn of STP come in to play.
Almost correct. If the person being played at SoS is native to 22nd Century San Francisco then you're correct. However, because SoS is a facility, the person doesn't have to be native to report there, just compatible. So if they aren't native, and they report there, and they have an [1E-AU] icon, then they count against the one per turn limit.

Easiest example is a [Vul] personnel reporting there with Treaty: Starfleet/Vulcan in play.
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