Johannes Klarhauser (Kaiser) |
Tournament Report - 2E - Worlds Side Event |
2013-10-18 - 07:00 PM |
Das Intelligence Design |
Introduction |
I had never won with Cardassians before, so I was a bit disappointed to get them in the RAC. I threw my old Groumall build overboard and rebuilt it around Intelligence missions, using Crell and Dukat to unstop with NAs from hand. |
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Round 1 | | Carsten Hartmann | FW (+100) |
Carsten played Maquis using Biogenic and Strange New Worlds (Integrity? Yeah, not going to happen) on my missions to lock me out. I had to wait until I had a captive and Corbin Entek in play to blow up Biogenic and solve the mission in one turn. Luckily, between the unstoppers, Telle and Central Command, I had enough cheating power to win this one. |
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Round 2 | | Morten Sandberg | FW (+30) |
Morten played the super fast TNG build. I was able to hold him back at his first mission for a while, killing McCoy, then randomly capturing Robin Lefler with Evek. He had me beaten, but forgot about using To Boldly Go on his last mission, which allowed me to walk through my final mission on my turn. I should not have won this one. |
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Round 3 | | Soren Ramme Nielsen | FW (+10) |
My man Soren played a TN deck. He used Weyoun to hide all my good guys under my deck, made missions more difficult with Entrenchments, and showed off his Yuta Numbers skills (they are about as good as mine ;-). It was back and forth for a while, he got through his planet and scored crazy points, I was working on my planet, which had Insurrection on it. In the end, it came down to Soren not accounting for Telle, who defused a He Wasn't Nice by turning it into a harmless Insurrection, which allowed me solve the second mission (and move Insurrection across three missions that turn...). It was good to catch up with the big man and Project Rangnarok, I'm already looking forward to playing in Denmark again some time. |
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Closing Thoughts |
Yay! Finally a win with the spoonheads! Only two to go now... |
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