#373584
Welcome to Fill in the Blank, the set-building dream card contest!
Each week I will post the collector’s information for one of the cards in the set’s cardlist. Contestants are free to create whatever card they see fit for that slot in the cardlist, keeping in mind the surrounding cards. As the contest progresses, the cardlist will become more and more defined, guiding the contests’ choices.
The theme of our set is The Villains of Star Trek. Not every card has to fit the theme, of course, but it’s something to keep in mind when voting. Speaking of voting, as per normal each contestant will vote for one of the previous week’s entries (with the exception that as the contest runner, I will vote ONLY in the case of a tie).
Our winner from last week: Peers!
Here are our entries for this week:
Please remember to vote for one of these entries in your post, referencing the entry’s letter.
This week’s card is...
Card #32!
Card #32 must come between Arne Darvin, “Hero to the Empire” (Personnel - Non-aligned - Card #31) and Shinzon, Forcing Their Hand (Personnel - Romulan - Card #33). We’re limited on affiliations here, but Arne comes early for non-aligned and Shinzon is fairly late for Romulan.
Each week I will post the collector’s information for one of the cards in the set’s cardlist. Contestants are free to create whatever card they see fit for that slot in the cardlist, keeping in mind the surrounding cards. As the contest progresses, the cardlist will become more and more defined, guiding the contests’ choices.
The theme of our set is The Villains of Star Trek. Not every card has to fit the theme, of course, but it’s something to keep in mind when voting. Speaking of voting, as per normal each contestant will vote for one of the previous week’s entries (with the exception that as the contest runner, I will vote ONLY in the case of a tie).
Our winner from last week: Peers!
Peers wrote: Unavoidable Obstacle
Temporal. When you are about to draw dilemmas, remove the top card of your dilemma pile from the game to place the bottom card of your dilemma pile on top of your dilemma pile.
"... a fold in the fabric of space, where time becomes a loop."
By Peers
Here are our entries for this week:
Entry A wrote: (3) Interface Malfunction
Randomly select an Android or Hologram to be stopped. Unless you have the skills on that personnel, all your personnel are stopped and this dilemma returns to its owner's dilemma pile.
"When the interface malfunction occurred, subroutine C47 was replaced by elements from my personal programming."
Entry B wrote: 3 Ship In A Bottle
Unless you command a Hologram or have 2 Programming or Transporters and Cunning>28, all your personnel are stopped and each opponent that commands Grid 296 may randomly select one of those personnel to place on their Holoprogram event (You no longer command that personnel.)
"Captain. I have determined how Moriarty was able to leave the holodeck. He never did. Neither did we. None of this is real. It is a simulation. We are still on the holodeck."
Entry C wrote: (3) Jem'hadar Assault Force
When this dilemma is revealed, your opponent may discard any number of Jem'hadar from hand to add Security and 5 Strength to the requirements. Unless you have Honor, Diplomacy, and a Vorta or 3 Security and Strength > 30, randomly select a personnel to be stopped, and your opponent may discard any number of Jem'hadar from hand; for each card discarded this way, randomly select a personnel to be killed.
Entry D wrote: 7 Too Many Voices
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When this dilemma is revealed, it is cost -1 for each different affiliation among your personnel involved. Unless you command personnel with less different affiliations than the owner of this dilemma, all your personnel are stopped and this dilemma returns to its owner's dilemma pile.
"New personalities are emerging every few seconds now... It's creating an incredible strain on her cerebral cortex."
Entry E wrote: (2) naQcha'wIS <Star Trek: Axanar logo>
Your opponent may place a ship from hand at this mission. Place this dilemma on this mission. Your opponent's ships may not move from this mission. When you win an engagement here, place this beneath your mission. When your opponent wins an engagement here, remove this from the game.
Devourer
Entry F wrote: (5) The Clown: Eternity of Anticipation
Name a skill required by this mission. Your opponent may choose a personnel with that skill to be stopped or choose to randomly select a personnel without that skill to be killed. Unless you choose a personnel who has Leadership to be stopped, this dilemma returns to its owner's dilemma pile.
"And then the fun begins."
Entry G wrote: 2 Villainous Monologue
Unless you have more Treachery personnel at this mission than your opponent, randomly select a personnel to be stopped for each Treachery personnel your opponent commands at this mission.
“Citizens of Earth, your destiny is in my hands. Those of you who acquiesce to my demands will be treated fairly. Oppose me, and you face a dire fate indeed, as my slaves in the mines of Mercury. You have one hour.”
Entry H wrote: (5) Monitored Explosion
Dilemma
Choose one: Kill half of your personnel (round up); or your opponent places one of his or her staffed ships at this mission and scores 10 points.
"I cannot confirm the existence of Praxis."
Please remember to vote for one of these entries in your post, referencing the entry’s letter.
This week’s card is...
Card #32!
Card #32 must come between Arne Darvin, “Hero to the Empire” (Personnel - Non-aligned - Card #31) and Shinzon, Forcing Their Hand (Personnel - Romulan - Card #33). We’re limited on affiliations here, but Arne comes early for non-aligned and Shinzon is fairly late for Romulan.
"Save your strength. There'll be another time. The princess - you have to take care of her. You hear me?" -Han Solo to Chewbacca, ESB