#17394
Well, we're down to the wire. The card has a concept, game text, a title, an image, lore, almost everything it needs. There is just one last step to take, and the card will be sent off to play testing land where it will be put through it's paces. (Actually, it has been tested since Eleanor Version B, but you get the idea.)
This step wasn't planned, but was added because you, the community, demanded it. The question before you this time is: should this dilemma be or ? Here are the two versions:
Final note: Though the outcome of this vote will determine the type of the dilemma, the cost of the dilemma may still be adjusted as a result of play testing and development of the card.
This step wasn't planned, but was added because you, the community, demanded it. The question before you this time is: should this dilemma be or ? Here are the two versions:
2 All-Consuming Evil
Dilemma
Place this dilemma on top of its owner’s dilemma pile. When this dilemma is placed beneath a mission by a Consume dilemma, your opponent names a skill. Randomly select a personnel that is attempting that mission with that skill to be killed.
"Help! Data, something's got me!"
3 All-Consuming EvilSo... it's up to you. Will All-Consuming Evil be a two-cost planet dilemma, or a three-cost dual dilemma? You decide! The vote will be open until next Sunday, June 22nd, 2008. Use this thread to argue your opinion and try to sway the votes of others. You may change your vote in this poll, if you wish.
Dilemma
Place this dilemma on top of its owner’s dilemma pile. When this dilemma is placed beneath a mission by a Consume dilemma, your opponent names a skill. Randomly select a personnel that is attempting that mission with that skill to be killed.
"Help! Data, something's got me!"
Final note: Though the outcome of this vote will determine the type of the dilemma, the cost of the dilemma may still be adjusted as a result of play testing and development of the card.
Director of First Edition, 2019 - now
"Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations. Symbolizing the elements that create truth and beauty."
Klingons say TRANS RIGHTS.
"Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations. Symbolizing the elements that create truth and beauty."
Klingons say TRANS RIGHTS.