#8459
As is the nature of this kind of process, we can't predict all the things that are going to happen ahead of time. This is a perfect example of this problem: we've found we need to add an extra step to our process to account for a major decision.
If you haven't been following this process, the following is the dilemma concept that was chosen:
So rather than make a decision, we're going to open it up to a vote: do you think that Consume Me! should only work when placed under a mission by a Consume dilemma, or do you feel it should have a regular effect as well.
There are a few caveats to this vote, however. Depending on which Submission is chosen as the card's gametext, there may be limited room on the card for this "normal" effect. So options may be limited. So if we end up not putting a normal effect on the card because there isn't room, don't be surprised.
With that being said, sound off. Let us know what you think before midnight on Sunday, March 30th. And don't forget to discuss your thoughts and opinions on this matter here.
-crp
If you haven't been following this process, the following is the dilemma concept that was chosen:
A dilemma whose effect occurs only when the dilemma is consumed.This seems to imply that the dilemma only has an effect when the dilemma is placed beneath a mission by a Consume dilemma. But a significant number of people seem to think that the dilemma ought to have a regular effect as well; that it should do something when played normally.
So rather than make a decision, we're going to open it up to a vote: do you think that Consume Me! should only work when placed under a mission by a Consume dilemma, or do you feel it should have a regular effect as well.
There are a few caveats to this vote, however. Depending on which Submission is chosen as the card's gametext, there may be limited room on the card for this "normal" effect. So options may be limited. So if we end up not putting a normal effect on the card because there isn't room, don't be surprised.
With that being said, sound off. Let us know what you think before midnight on Sunday, March 30th. And don't forget to discuss your thoughts and opinions on this matter here.
-crp
Last edited by MidnightLich on Tue Mar 25, 2008 5:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Klingons say TRANS RIGHTS.