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His Honor, The High Sheriff Of Nottingham

His Honor, The High Sheriff Of Nottingham

Uncommon card from Q-Continuum (1996)

Yes, but what about your merry men? Are you willing to jeopardize their lives as well?

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Q-Card Typ: Dilemma; Points: -5

If any of your personnel are held captive, you must either lose points OR return captive to this location. If just after return, opponent shows SECURITY from hand, opponent captures two of your personnel present (random selection). (Immune to Q-Flash and Q2.)

 
   

Strategy notes

'crosslinks' - His Honor, The High Sheriff Of Nottingham

See Q-Flash Q-Icon dilemmas, Q related dilemmas in strategy area.

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Rule notes

Major Rakal's Dilemma Facts

This guide explain only how to resolve when seeded as a normal dilemma under a mission (e.g., with Beware of Q)
If none of your personnel are held captive, discard dilemma and continue to next. If any held captive, make choice:
Leave all captive, place dilemma in bonus point area for -5. OR ,
Choose a captive to be returned to this location and discard dilemma. If opponent immediately shows 2 SECURITY from hand, he takes two randomly selected personnel captive (retrieve dilemma and place on captives as a "trap" card). (Borg must take this non-points-related choice.)
AT/crew is not "stopped" and must continue to next dilemma.

Official Runlings:

When you choose the second option on this Q-icon dilemma ("return a captive to this location"), you select one of your personnel held captive by your opponent to be returned to the location of your crew or Away Team which encountered the dilemma. The dilemma has no effect on any of your opponent's personnel whom you are holding captive. See capturing.

Taken from: Rulebook Glossary (08/2002)

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