#195
I am very sorry for the delay. As you know now, Decipher has "ended" the game of Trek, but I have been working diligently and behind the scenes to keep things going, and this has consumed a lot of my time. I hope you'll forgive me.
Check out the master post for a record of previous contests!
Now, let's look at the results from last time. This contest is the second (#6 or for Segment #6. The winner was Foreman's The Doctor, Renaissance Man. Congrats!
Now, typically, we do voting for the winner of the previous week's contest. But since it's been so long, and the last edition was the 50th anniversary edition anyway, I've decide to just choose winners for each episode and we'll continue the series.
For the Enterprise episode, "North Star", the winner is CaptMDKirk:
13 Foreman (47)
12 The_Guardian (110)
11 CaptMDKirk (122)
10 WeyounsLastClone (129)
9 ravinok (84)
8 MattgomeryScott (12)
7 deciusmaurus (119)
4 MidnightLich (42)
4 Capt_Frank_Hollister (35)
3 GooeyChewie (104)
3 Mogor1 (9)
3 anjohl (3)
2 madman22 (27)
1 Armus (73)
Not entered this segment:
0 keras (36)
0 traflaz (36)
0 Devoras (26)
0 JamesValEson (20)
0 jawajames (17)
0 KaiserK (15)
0 Ceridwen (14)
0 Benjita (11)
0 jjh191 (11)
0 Frimmel (10)
0 Mixer (6)
0 Evil_Spock (3)
0 whitestar29 (3)
0 ozuraravis (2)
0 CaptainSummers (1)
0 grandnagusmorn (1)
0 NalanBal (1)
Let's get back to the contest!
The point of this contest is simple. Each week, you'll get an episode title randomly pulled from the episodes of each of the five Star Trek television series. Your job is to make a card - any card - based on that episode. You can make any card type, from dilemma to mission to ship, as long as it draws from that episode. I'll provide a brief summary of the episode, just in case you can't quite remember it.
Each month, the participant with the highest score will get a random foil and their choice of cards from my extensive trade list sent to your home - guaranteed.
So, ready to play?
Episodic #51: Season 2 TOS's The Gamesters of Triskelion
Three disembodied beings wager on fights staged by prisoners abducted from around the galaxy.
Don't forget, these entries are due Friday, December 21st. Have fun and good luck!
Next: I Hope It's at Least a +1
Check out the master post for a record of previous contests!
Now, let's look at the results from last time. This contest is the second (#6 or for Segment #6. The winner was Foreman's The Doctor, Renaissance Man. Congrats!
Now, typically, we do voting for the winner of the previous week's contest. But since it's been so long, and the last edition was the 50th anniversary edition anyway, I've decide to just choose winners for each episode and we'll continue the series.
For the Enterprise episode, "North Star", the winner is CaptMDKirk:
2 Unfamiliar TerritoryFor the Original Series episode, "Shore Leave", the winner is Foreman:
Dilemma
Choose to stop either an Engineer or two personnel. If you cannot, this dilemma returns to its owner's dilemma pile and the next dilemma revealed during this mission attempt is cost -2.
"Do you have any experience riding these animals?"
"Look, how hard can it be?"
3 Be Careful What You Wish ForFor the Next Generation episode, "The Game", the winner is ravinok:
Dilemma
When this dilemma is revealed, you may discard any number of cards from your hand. Randomly select a number of personnel equal to the number of cards in your hand. Those personnel are stopped.
"Don't think of anything!"
3 •Optical Burst PatternFor the Deep Space Nine episode, "Civil Defense", the winner is The_Guardian:
Event
To play this event, you must command two personnel you own but do not command. Discard this event to re-take command of up to two personnel you own, but do not command.
To help the crew escape the effects of the Ktarian Mind Game, Data reconfigured a Palm Becon to emit an optical burst that counteracted the game, effectively returning its victim's higher reasoning center to normal.
0 •Reactor OverloadFor the Voyager episode, "Think Tank", the winner is MattgomeryScott:
Event
To play this event, you must command three personnel. Plays in your core. When you lose 5 points, you may destroy two of your events to score 5 points. You may do this only once each turn.
"We may not have time to disengage the fusion initiator. What would happen if we directed the explosion into the shields?"
7 •Eureka, Think Tank ShipFor the Animated Series episode, "More Tribbles, More Troubles", the winner is WeyounsLastClone:
Brainiac Class
To staff this ship you must have a personnel with Cunning >6 aboard. When you attempt a mission, if this ship is staffed and at that mission, you may meet Integrity and Strength requirements with Cunning instead. When you complete a mission using Cunning, if this ship is staffed and at that mission, you may download an equipment card or a personnel with Cunning >6 and place them aboard this ship.
"Oh, I'm sure you'll find a solution. Just give it some... thought."
[RANGE 9] [WEAPONS 9] [SHIELDS 9]
3 More Troubles With TribblesThat brings the scores to:
Event
Plays in your core. Add 5 to each of your mission's attribute requirements. At the end of your turn, give command of this event to the opponent on your left.
"There's no such thing as a safe tribble."
13 Foreman (47)
12 The_Guardian (110)
11 CaptMDKirk (122)
10 WeyounsLastClone (129)
9 ravinok (84)
8 MattgomeryScott (12)
7 deciusmaurus (119)
4 MidnightLich (42)
4 Capt_Frank_Hollister (35)
3 GooeyChewie (104)
3 Mogor1 (9)
3 anjohl (3)
2 madman22 (27)
1 Armus (73)
Not entered this segment:
0 keras (36)
0 traflaz (36)
0 Devoras (26)
0 JamesValEson (20)
0 jawajames (17)
0 KaiserK (15)
0 Ceridwen (14)
0 Benjita (11)
0 jjh191 (11)
0 Frimmel (10)
0 Mixer (6)
0 Evil_Spock (3)
0 whitestar29 (3)
0 ozuraravis (2)
0 CaptainSummers (1)
0 grandnagusmorn (1)
0 NalanBal (1)
Let's get back to the contest!
The point of this contest is simple. Each week, you'll get an episode title randomly pulled from the episodes of each of the five Star Trek television series. Your job is to make a card - any card - based on that episode. You can make any card type, from dilemma to mission to ship, as long as it draws from that episode. I'll provide a brief summary of the episode, just in case you can't quite remember it.
Each month, the participant with the highest score will get a random foil and their choice of cards from my extensive trade list sent to your home - guaranteed.
So, ready to play?
Episodic #51: Season 2 TOS's The Gamesters of Triskelion
Three disembodied beings wager on fights staged by prisoners abducted from around the galaxy.
Don't forget, these entries are due Friday, December 21st. Have fun and good luck!
Next: I Hope It's at Least a +1
Last edited by MidnightLich on Sun Dec 16, 2007 11:42 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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"Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations. Symbolizing the elements that create truth and beauty."
Klingons say TRANS RIGHTS.