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Torture

Rare card from Blace of Glory (1999)

Jean-Luc Picard (Prem) was captured by Cardassians in 2369. He was subjected to intense physiological and psychological torture in an effort to obtain strategic Federation information.

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Points: -7

Plays on a personnel you've captured. When countdown expires, captive dies and owner loses points (including any Madred bonuses).

Special-icons: Countdown [{3}]

 
   

Strategy notes

'crosslinks' - Torture

See Capturing-related cards in strategy area.

'downloading' - Torture is the target

Torture could be downloaded by the following cards:

Holding Cell Door

Timing - each turn  Frequency - no restriction 

(Reason: download Torture if you have Tal Shiar, Obsidian Order, Resistance or Section 31 (or a personnel who has SECURITY and Treachery) present.
Location: to a captive in your Brig at any quadrant.
Further costs: discard Holding Cell Door or place atop draw deck.)

Evek, Attaché to the Demilitarized Zone

Timing - each turn  Frequency - no restriction 

(Reason: Evek, Attaché to the Demilitarized Zone has the skill: When you play this personnel, you may discard a card from hand to download a Capture card.
Location: to hand.)

Gul Madred

Timing - suspends play  Frequency - once per game 

(Reason: Special Download Torture.
Location: plays on a personnel you've captured that is at the same location as Gul Madred at any quadrant.)

Captain Bashir

Timing - suspends play  Frequency - once per game 

(Reason: Special Download Torture.
Location: plays on a personnel you've captured that is at the same location as Captain Bashir at any quadrant.)

Strategy article

Card Extra from Kathy McCracken (08/1999)

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Rule notes

Official Runlings:

See Madred.

Taken from: Rulebook Glossary (08/2002)

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