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By BCSWowbagger (James Heaney)
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#449290
You're definitely going to want The Great Hall, some matching commanders, and Ready Room Door to fetch Captain's Log.

I'd strongly consider more free plays beyond that, maybe with Combined Task Force (except you'll have to remove the non-DS9 guys).
 
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#449292
Mogor wrote:What format are you intending it for?
Right now its just for open play.
BCSWowbagger wrote:You're definitely going to want The Great Hall, some matching commanders, and Ready Room Door to fetch Captain's Log.

I'd strongly consider more free plays beyond that, maybe with Combined Task Force (except you'll have to remove the non-DS9 guys).
I have the matching commander present for every ship. I don't have anyrhing outside of a complete premier set, plust a near complete AU set plus half a Q set, one box worth of ROA and a few packs of tribbles. [CF]
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By OKCoyote (Daniel Matteson)
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#449298
Where in Rhode Island are you (out of curiosity)? I'm in Florida now, but I grew up in Rhode Island and my dad actually owned a card shop there in the 90s (he was the one that introduced me to Star Trek CCG).
 
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#449309
OKCoyote wrote:Where in Rhode Island are you (out of curiosity)? I'm in Florida now, but I grew up in Rhode Island and my dad actually owned a card shop there in the 90s (he was the one that introduced me to Star Trek CCG).
Warwick. If you are talking the early earlt 90s it was likely either G&G or double tims.

Either way I was there
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By BCSWowbagger (James Heaney)
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#449354
UncleMorty wrote: . I don't have anyrhing outside of a complete premier set, plust a near complete AU set plus half a Q set, one box worth of ROA and a few packs of tribbles. [CF]
The CC made high-res printable Headquarters in the set Homefront I. Take what you need! Print everything else you need, too?
 
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#449506
BCSWowbagger wrote:
UncleMorty wrote: . I don't have anyrhing outside of a complete premier set, plust a near complete AU set plus half a Q set, one box worth of ROA and a few packs of tribbles. [CF]
The CC made high-res printable Headquarters in the set Homefront I. Take what you need! Print everything else you need, too?
My only printer is in a storage unit and honestly its alot of hassle to print anything right yet. I am disabled and don't drive so getting places is tough. I am having a hard enough time remembering and trying to just basically organize together a few decks to teach my friends the basics, since I am the elder statesmen of the tribe.

Its actually less hassle to buy cards online and order them to be sent to me than to find a way to print them.
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By OKCoyote (Daniel Matteson)
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#449512
UncleMorty wrote:
OKCoyote wrote:Where in Rhode Island are you (out of curiosity)? I'm in Florida now, but I grew up in Rhode Island and my dad actually owned a card shop there in the 90s (he was the one that introduced me to Star Trek CCG).
Warwick. If you are talking the early earlt 90s it was likely either G&G or double tims.

Either way I was there
I was born in Warwick. But grew up in East Greenwich. My dad's store was called Matteson's Cards and Collectibles and was in Coventry.
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By bosskamiura (Thomas Kamiura)
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#449514
UncleMorty wrote:
BCSWowbagger wrote:
UncleMorty wrote: . I don't have anyrhing outside of a complete premier set, plust a near complete AU set plus half a Q set, one box worth of ROA and a few packs of tribbles. [CF]
The CC made high-res printable Headquarters in the set Homefront I. Take what you need! Print everything else you need, too?
My only printer is in a storage unit and honestly its alot of hassle to print anything right yet. I am disabled and don't drive so getting places is tough. I am having a hard enough time remembering and trying to just basically organize together a few decks to teach my friends the basics, since I am the elder statesmen of the tribe.

Its actually less hassle to buy cards online and order them to be sent to me than to find a way to print them.
Ever thought about trying some online casual games? You wouldn’t have to cut, sleeve, organize, etc!

And there’s never a mess to put away which is the bet part!

TK
 
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#449619
OKCoyote wrote:
UncleMorty wrote:
OKCoyote wrote:Where in Rhode Island are you (out of curiosity)? I'm in Florida now, but I grew up in Rhode Island and my dad actually owned a card shop there in the 90s (he was the one that introduced me to Star Trek CCG).
Warwick. If you are talking the early earlt 90s it was likely either G&G or double tims.

Either way I was there
I was born in Warwick. But grew up in East Greenwich. My dad's store was called Matteson's Cards and Collectibles and was in Coventry.
Mattesons!

I bought volcanic islands and tundras from there in 2003 before they closed.

Neat little shop.

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