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Casey Wickum (MrCub21)
Tournament Report - 2E
2013-10-19 - 12:00 PM
KlingonMartok + Kahless = Delta Quadrant
Introduction
Really wasn't sure what to play, As I only had like DS9 and TOS play acheivements the door was wide open. I had fiddled about with a couple of Klingon decks recently, one which was cheezy and more traditional. And the Delta Quadrant one. I chose the latter, since I figured to see what it could do.

Round 1Jason BeyerFW (+70)
This was a fairly fortunate matchup, going against another Klingon deck, as I had intended to remove the 2 Shocking Betrayals from my Dilemmas beforehand but totally forgot. He got hit hard by dilemmas, causing his first space mission to be a tough 30 points earned. My Klingon dudes had a good time of it, since they all had mondo Integrity and could solve with 4 remaining on most attempts. I do give Jason props for sticking it out and scoring the only points of the day on me though.

Round 2Eric BiecheFW (+100)
Eric had the relativity out, Wish I could say more about this game, but Klag skipped lunch beforehand and was hungry to eat some dilemmas. That plus the Relativity having to deal with WNOHGB right from the start was all this game needed.

Round 3FerengiMichael MoskopFW (+100)View opponent's Report
Mike's shady deck was causing me all sorts of tracking problems, Luckily enough though it wasn't hard to attribute track and stop enough people down to stop the solve. Being able to solve with 4 people on my two planets would help eat his dilemmas down a notch.

Closing Thoughts
The DQ Klingons are a novel idea, As the two planet missions are ridiculously easy to complete. And if the J+Kohlar are both out, the space mission is 4 mannable as well. Still a fun little deck to try out.