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Investigate Legend

Investigate Legend

Rare card from Q-Continuum (1996)

Aldea: Verify existence of fabled utopian planet hidden by powerful cloaking device.

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Mission typ: Planet Mission
Location: Alpha-Quadrant Alpha Quadrant.
Span: 4.  Points: 40

Requirements: Youth x3 + (Diplomacy x2 OR Discard 2 Youth)

Affiliations that can attempt this mission (without additional cards):

[Fed] [Rom] [Klg] 

 
   

Strategy notes

'crosslinks' - Investigate Legend

See Alpha Quadrant Alpha Quadrant missions, Federation mission cards, Klingon mission cards, Romulan mission cards in strategy area.

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Rule notes

Official Runlings:

When Aldea, the planet represented on this mission, is cloaked, cards may not beam to or from the planet and ships may not land or take off. Iconian Gateways, Dimensional Shifting, Love Interests, and other such forms of movement function normally. Turn the Mission card face down when it cloaks. The mission acts like a cloaked ship in terms of interactions with the "outside world." (See cloaking and phasing.) For example, the mission may be attempted or scouted while cloaked by an Away Team already on the planet; you may probe to assimilate the planet while it is cloaked if you have Borg on the planet surface (but not if all your Borg at the location are on a ship in orbit). An outpost at this location is located in space and thus is not cloaked. See points.

The 2 Youth discarded to solve this mission can be part of the 3 Youth used to fulfill the first part of the mission requirements.

You may score a maximum of 15 points from Assign Mission Specialists, even if you solve with five different Youth mission specialists. Discarding a personnel card does not use its skill.

Taken from: Rulebook Glossary (08/2002)

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