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Lack of Preparation

Starters only card from Voyager (2001) / Common card from First Contact (1997) / Promo Foil card from Tournament Prize Support (2001-2004)

Voyager: Malon legend warns of poisonous monsters, the Vihaar. When aiding a damaged Malon ship in 2375, a U.S.S. Voyager away team discovered the threat they'd dismissed was all too real.

First Contact: Malon legend warns of poisonous monsters, the Vihaar. When aiding a damaged Malon ship in 2375, a U.S.S. Voyager away team discovered the threat they'd dismissed was all too real.

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Space / Planet Dilemma; Points: -10

Non-Borg: Cannont get past (lose 10 points) unless you could have met mission requirements at start of attempt. Borg: Must have one Borg Communication, Borg Navigation and Borg Defense personnel to proceed.

 
   

Strategy notes

Strategy article

Card Extra from Kathy McCracken (23/05/2000)

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Rule notes

Major Rakal's Dilemma Facts

If you are planying a non-Borg affiliation: If AT/crew meets conditions (included all mission requirements at start of current mission attempt), discard dilemma and continue to next. If not, AT/ship and crew are "stopped"; lose 10 points; replace dilemma under mission to be encountered again. (You may not use a non-Borg-affiliation personnel with Borg subcommand icons, such as Seven of Nine, to pass this dilemma.)
If you are playing Borg affiliation: If AT/crew meets conditions (Borg Communication, Borg Navigation and Borg Defense icons, on one or more personnel), discard dilemma and continue to next. If not, AT/ship and crew are "stopped"; replace dilemma under mission to be encountered again.

Official Runlings:

On this dilemma, "Non-Borg" and "Borg" refer to the player, who is "playing a non-Borg affiliation" or "playing Borg affiliation." For a Borg player, the three required subcommand icons may be provided by one or more personnel. For example, the Borg Queen can overcome this dilemma. See playing Borg.

To get past this dilemma, the non-Borg player must have been able to meet the mission requirements when the current mission attempt began (not when the mission was first attempted).

Taken from: Rulebook Glossary (08/2002)

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