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Extradition Uncommon card from Deep Space Nine (1998) In 2370, Cardassian legal authorities coerced Miles O’Brien (BoG) to lower his vessel's SHIELDS. They abducted him without explanation and forced him to stand trial on alse charges. |
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Space / Planet Dilemma If opponent's Law or Treachery here, up to four opponent's SECURITY personnel may beam to one of your ships here, capture a crew member of lower STRENGTH and/or beam off. |
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Strategy notes 'crosslinks' - Extradition See Capturing-related cards in strategy area. 'downloading' - Extradition is the target Extradition could be downloaded by the following card:
Strategy article Card Extra from Kathy McCracken (07/1998) |
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Rule notes Major Rakal's Dilemma Facts If opponent has Law or Treachery anywhere at this location, up to four of his SECURITY personnel at this location may beam (using his transporters) onto one of your ships (if any) at this location. They may capture one crew member on that ship whose STRENGTH is lower than the total of the SECURITY personnel STRENGTH (relocate him to the capturing AT) and/or beam off (with the captive). Your AT/crew is not "stopped" and must continue to next dilemma. Discard dilemma regardless of effect. Official Runlings: You may take only one personnel captive with this dilemma, regardless of the number of SECURITY personnel you beam onto the ship. The captive must have lower STRENGTH than the total of the SECURITY personnel. See dual-personnel card. The dilemma does not allow a download of the SECURITY personnel, provide transporters or allow you to use your opponent's transporters, or allow beaming from a Nor. For example, the Cardassians downloaded to a planet or site with a preceding Sleeper Trap may not be used to take a captive with Extradition. Taken from: Rulebook Glossary (08/2002) |
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