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Frame of Mind Uncommon card from Alternate Universe (1995) William Riker was captured in 2369 on Tilonus IV, tortured with neurosomatic techniques and made to believe he was someone else - until his illusions were shattered. |
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One Away Team member (random selection) now becomes non-aligned with attributes of 3-3-3 and only two skills (opponent's choice). Cure with 3 Empathy present. |
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Strategy notes 'crosslinks' - Frame of Mind
See dilemmas with Alternate Universe 'downloading' - Frame of Mind is the target Frame of Mind could be downloaded by the following card:
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Rule notes Major Rakal's Dilemma Facts Randomly select one AT/crew member to place dilemma on. Personnel is non-aligned and attributes are 3-3-3; all skills are deleted and opponent selects any two regular skills in the game (not just those already on this card). If 3 Empathy remain, discard cured dilemma. AT/crew is not "stopped" and must continue to next dilemma. Discard dilemma when cured with 3 Empathy. (Non-aligned Borg is placed under house arrest (aboard ship) or becomes separate AT (on planet) that cannot board ship or continue scouting.) Official Runlings:
Revised text: The personnel affected by this dilemma loses affiliation (as with Memory Wipe). All skills are lost and any two regular skills in the game may be selected. See timeline disruption, skills - modifying. Taken from: Rulebook Glossary (08/2002) |
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