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A Fast Ship Would Be Nice Rare card from Mirror, Mirror (2000) The mirror universe version of Bareil Antos unexpectedly beamed aboard Deep Space 9 / Terok Nor and took Kira Nerys hostage. He demanded a ship in exchange for her life. |
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Space / Planet Dilemma Kills one personnel (opponent's choice). You may substitute a bodyguard or Guard Drone present OR an empty ship here (moved to opponent's side of spaceline; commandeered). |
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Strategy notes 'crosslinks' - A Fast Ship Would Be Nice
See bodyguard personnel, Borg Strategy article Card Extra from Evan Lorentz (16/11/2000) |
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Rule notes Major Rakal's Dilemma Facts Opponent chooses one AT/crew member to be killed. You may prevent that death by selecting a bodyguard or Guard Drone present to be killed instead, or by moving one of your empty ships at the same location to your non-Borg opponent's side of the spaceline (opponent commandeers ship). AT/ship and crew are not "stopped" and must continue to next dilemma. Discard dilemma. (Substituting a ship is not an option with a Borg opponent, because Borg cannot commandeer.) Official Runlings: When encountering this dilemma, you may not substitute a ship for the victim if your opponent is playing Borg. See commandeering. Taken from: Rulebook Glossary (08/2002) |
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