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Keith Morris (Foreman)
Tournament Report - 2E Standard - Canadian National
2012-01-07 - 10:00 AM
VoyagerCanadian Nationals (2011)
Introduction
I was super impressed with the fact that we got 10 players out for this one. Looks good for 2e trek in Edmonton. Good recruiting Baron!

Round 1BorgMike SlivorskiFW (+100)
On my first space mission attempt, Mike hits me with Nanites. I don't think I fixed it the entire game, this would have been a disaster in a voyager 4 space deck, but since the Nanites didn't actually stop me, I managed to complete the space mission that turn. I didn't have enough range to move any farther, so someone died at the end of that turn, but for the rest of the game I was working on planet missions, so no one else died to the nanites. I did get worried though when he had two ships in play, and a Borg Cutting beam on the table. I figured he would be blowing up voyager before I managed to complete my first planet. Turns out Mike didn't know about the rule that 3 damages on a ship blows it up. Its too bad, it probably would have been fun for him to do it.

Round 2DS9Mark MorrisFW (+70)
We had played these two decks the night before, and I managed to squeak out a win. I don't remember a lot of the details of this game, but I think his draw deck was not running as smoothly for him. That being said, his familiarity of my deck, and his much improved skill tracking meant that he was able to make me jump around from mission to mission as he killed of needed skills.

Round 3KlingonThomas SolwayFW (+100)View opponent's Report
Ugh, I hate seeing QuNos on the other side of the table when playing voyager. I decided to go planet first so that if he Kruge'd my ship I at least wouldn't lose anyone with it. Turns out he never drew into Kruge, so I didn't have to be too worried. I did manage to get through my two planet missions first, and then went into space backed up with a ToxUthat just incase some scary damage dilemmas showed up. Real Chakotays unstopping ability was key to the win in this game because Tom happended to be running a mostly stopping dilemma pile. Tom told me after the game that he had finished building his deck the night before, and found out he had a major skill hole in his deck. See if you can find it when you look at his decklist.

Round 4TNGAllen GouldFW (+65)
Um, I believe this one is wrong in saying that Allen played SF. He was playing a Mirror TNG deck that used Riker, Picard, and Admiral McCoy to micro crew some easy integrity missions. My low cost dilemma pile managed to stall him long enough for me to get the win.