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Welcome to Fill in the Blank Season 3: Decipher!
Each week I'll post the collector’s information for one of the cards in the set’s card-list.
Contestants are free to create whatever card they see fit for that slot in the card-list, keeping in mind the surrounding cards. As the contest progresses, the card-list will become more and more defined, guiding the contestants’ choices.
The theme of our set is Decipher! You're free to interpret this how you want, but in my mind, I found myself going down one of two rabbit holes, those being...
Each week a poll will go up for the previous week's entries. Simply vote for one you like the most. In the event of a tie, I'll let a random result generator make the decision.
Last week's winner...
Congratulations to rferries and his Qo'noS, Klingon Civil War for becoming the twenty fourth card to enter the set.
Last week's entries to pick from for Card #31...
This week’s contest is...
Card #3!
Card #2 is the dilemma Cascade Failure, while Card #5 is another dilemma Political Pressure, so these has to be a:
Good luck!
Note: This'll be a 36 card set.
Decipher Card List
Each week I'll post the collector’s information for one of the cards in the set’s card-list.
Contestants are free to create whatever card they see fit for that slot in the card-list, keeping in mind the surrounding cards. As the contest progresses, the card-list will become more and more defined, guiding the contestants’ choices.
The theme of our set is Decipher! You're free to interpret this how you want, but in my mind, I found myself going down one of two rabbit holes, those being...
- the secretive, possibly •Intelligence based path, or
- the keyword path (keyword's being the key to deciphering ciphers)
Each week a poll will go up for the previous week's entries. Simply vote for one you like the most. In the event of a tie, I'll let a random result generator make the decision.
Last week's winner...
Congratulations to rferries and his Qo'noS, Klingon Civil War for becoming the twenty fourth card to enter the set.
Last week's entries to pick from for Card #31...
1 •Malcolm Reed, Section 31 Operative
Human
•Intelligence •Officer •Physics •Programming •Security •Treachery
Infiltrator. While this personnel is facing a dilemma requiring Honour or Law he is attributes -4.
"Captain, there are some obligations that go beyond my loyalty to you and this crew."
Integrity 4 Cunning 6 Strength 6
(3) •Matthew Harris, Agent
Human
3 Intelligence Security
Order- Stop this personnel to exchange the top card of your opponent's dilemma pile with a dilemma he or she owns beneath your mission.
"First, we need an understanding... That by speaking to me, you're back in the game. Simple as that."
I:4 C:6 S:6
(2) •Baraka, Solar Ship
Shabren Class
This ship requires only two Damage cards to destroy it. While this ship is damaged, your personnel aboard are Integrity +2 and Cunning +1.
"I suggest you reconsider your plans. Solar vessels are very fragile, and it's a long way to the Denorias Belt at sublight speeds."
RNG 3 WPN 0 SHD 3
0 *Porthos, Archer's Pal
Dog
Animal. (This personnel cannot gain skills or use equipment.)
While this personnel is present with your Commander, both are attributes +1 (limit +1)
When your Commander present is about to be killed by a dilemma, you may stop this personnel to stop him or her instead.
“Going where no dog has gone before.”
Integrity: 4, Cunning: 3, Strength: 3
(3) •Maxwell Forrest, NX Project Co-ordinator
Human
Anthropology, Diplomacy, Honor, Leadership, Officer, Navigation
Admiral. At the start of your turn you may choose a Leadership personnel present to become the commander of a ship at this mission. This effect lasts until you choose again.
"It wasn't an easy decision. You'll be backup."
Integrity 6 Cunning 6 Strength 5
This week’s contest is...
Card #3!
Card #2 is the dilemma Cascade Failure, while Card #5 is another dilemma Political Pressure, so these has to be a:
- , or dilemma (alphabetically between the two)
Good luck!
Note: This'll be a 36 card set.
Decipher Card List
A lot of good arguments are spoiled by some fool who knows what he is talking about. ~ MIGUEL DE UNAMUNO (1864-1936)
It is better to fail in originality than to succeed in imitation. ~ HERMAN MELVILLE (1819-1891)
It is better to fail in originality than to succeed in imitation. ~ HERMAN MELVILLE (1819-1891)