Stuart Motley (Damulak) |
Tournament Report - 2E Standard - Omarion Nebula Regional |
2011-06-05 - 10:30 AM |
Northern Domination |
Introduction |
I rocked this weekend! lol |
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Round 1 | | Stuart Marsh | FW (+100) |
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Round 2 | | Nicholas Yankovec | FW (+100) |
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Round 3 | | Daniel Giddings | FW (+100)View opponent's ReportView original Report |
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In my defence, I barely had enough time to remember stuff that happened in this game as it was over so quickly. A full-price Ezri at the start, followed up by three cheap, differently-specied Fed Niner personnel meant that I got (Promenade) Schooled. Jaresh-Inyo then made an appearance and dropped Worf, Bashir and O’Brien off at the pool. Another trip to class, then Whatley came out and brought Data and Kirk with him. That’s a lot of skills, and a lot of Integrity. And with no Moral Choice in my dilemma pile, it didn’t look good.
It wasn’t. Flawless Victory for Stuart.
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Round 4 | | Unjustly Banned | FW (+65)View opponent's ReportView original Report |
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Stuart was playing a DS9 Promenade/downloader deck that was insanely fast. At his first mission attempt, I drew a Biochemical Hyperacceleration and thought that it would have a good chance of hitting if I could remove Melora Pazlar (and her skill gaining ability) from the attempt. Unfortunatelty for me, a Secret Identity resulted in her being replaced by Data. His higher attributes meant that Stuart could overcome my dilemma with the strength requirements and complete the mission. From that point, it was game over. I did manage to hit Stuart with a Dreamer and the Dream - causing him to lose Kirk, Rebuilding the Fleet and a Grav-Plating Trap - and I gained a little hope. I then gained some more hope when I took out what I thought was all personnel with one of the skills needed for his third mission. I'd missed a few personnel though, and he walked it to win the game. I hadn't even played Ressikan Flute. My only consolation was that I was the first player to complete a mission against Stuart, and I was one turn away from completing a second.
FL 35-100 |
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Round 5 | | William Hoskin | FW (+80)View opponent's ReportView original Report |
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At this point stuart was undefeated and only James had managed to get a mission against him so I was not feeling confident. Stuart was out and attempted his first mission I stopped some people but with Worfs attribute bump he managed to complete. Not a good start for me. I ensnared Worf so that at least he couldn't do that to me again and went out attempting getting a couple of dilemmas under my first planet mission. Stuart was well under way and went for his second mission and I was able to stop him for a turn. I attempted and was stopped at my planet mission now having 3 dilemmas under. On Stuarts next turn he used some points to Download Data and Kirk and completed the second mission with ease but he'd used all his range so I had a chance. I attempted my first mission and using Telle managed to swap dilemmas so that I could pass the mission. Only 30 points down I had to go for it so I used Exceed Engine Output to get to Commandeer Prototype but Stuart stopped me with one dilemma under. Using Datas order he named Central Command so if I played it he would gain 5 points and I was trying to lock him out from winning. He had played all three promonade schools and used 15 bonus points only leaving him the possibility of 105 points if I could complete CP and get the Pheonix out he wouldn't be able to get the full win. Stuart was stopping me easily at CP so I decided to try to capture some more people to hinder his attempt at completeing the mission so with Data, Worf and Sisko in my brig I hoped it would slow Stuart down until I could complete CP but no the next turn he attempted and completed for the full win just as time was called. I was the only person who took Stuart over the 40 minute make but his deck was very fast. A well deserved Regional Win (we'll have to stop telling him when we play our regionals)
20-100 FL |
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