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Nathan W (Naetor)
Tournament Report - 2E - Online Event
2020-04-25 - 12:00 PM
DS9DS9 - Parliament
Introduction
The goal of the deck is to get 3 people at Parliament ASAP. It's pretty reliable to get it going by turn 2 with ship downloading and the Rio Grande. The deck typically starts attempting on turn 5 (with 3 remaining at Parliament and 8-9 out attempting). You typically don't solve Parliament, but it's an option if need it.

Round 1VoyagerRelativityHell's HeartMichael Van BreemenFL (-70)
Mike played Relativity and discarded 2x Fontaines to download the ship. On turn 2 he was attempting with 7 people, including Data. I wasn't going slow, and Mike played well but everything in his deck seems mis-costed - even without the Fontaine cheese - and I got blown out in 30 minutes. FL: 30-100.

Round 2KlingonJoshua SprungFW (+25)View opponent's Report
Josh murdered my guys all game, including 3x All-out War. In hindsight, Defiant Patrolling Warship was the play - but didn't realize it until it was too late. I stripped him of his own 3x K'wov and 2x Bregath on consecutive turns with Holding Cell. Last turn I top-decked Worf who was able to boost me to the 5-person Baku planet solve by 1 integrity (my only personnel left in play). FW: 100-75.

Round 3RomulanSebastian KirsteinFW (+20)
Sebastian was playing Romulan event wall. I got Sloan early and hit a few key events to slow him down a bit. Code of Ushaan stopped him from using At What Cost? despite having ample points. Vic Fontaine (THE REAL VIC), junked his Nothing to Lose at space and I crop-dusted my planets - hitting the 10 bonus to bypass his Phoenix. FW: 100-80.

Closing Thoughts
Fun deck, and you get to play with all the DS9 stars. They all have strong abilities. Sadly, I never had 3 Bajorans in play whenever I drew Picard and wanted to play him.