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Greg Bloom (InfiltratingFounder)
Tournament Report - 1E Modern - Deep Space 9 Regional
2012-04-29 - 01:00 PM
KlingonThese are Not the Droids You're Looking For
Introduction
This was my first serious 1E tournament since around the Mirror/Mirror release, and I had a lot of fun. I ran a TNG Klingon/Androids deck. Thanks to Jordan for running a great event!

Round 1FederationMichael Van BreemenFW (+65)View opponent's Report
Michael was playing TNG Fed/Androids with a lot of Shades of Gray based dilemmas. I managed to get out enough personnel to power through his dilemmas, although I did make a couple of mistakes. Like my bad math leading me to think the 36 x 2 = 62... yeah. I was able to get my Time Travel Pod and he didn't have an Amanda for it, giving me more than enough time to win the game with his best personnel unavailable. Full win 100-35.

Round 2KlingonJordan LeungMW (+70)
Jordan was also playing TNG Klingons/Androids, with 6 Kobiyashi Maru's thrown in... which didn't work out as well as he had hoped since we shared four missions. I managed to pluck one of our shared missions after he had cleared out the dilemmas but accidentally 'Tag'ged out one of the personnel he needed to solve. I was able to get one of my single seeded missions my last turn after time was called to bring the final score to 70-0.

Round 3RomulanJon CarterFL (+50)View opponent's Report
I made several key mistakes in this game. First, not having played against Collect Metaphasic Particles, I didn't realize I needed to seed my Dead End at Insurrection. Second, I made a dumb mission attempt running head first into a wall I knew was there eating up a turn. I was scrambling to try to catch up, but with his double turn and ability to unstop everyone every turn (Seriously, how is Collect Metaphasic Particles not worse than some of the things on the ban list?) I wasn't able to catch up. Full Loss, 50-100.