Back in the late 90s, when I was deep into the Star Trek Collectible Card Game world, one of the projects I was doing on Decipher's Bulletin Boards was a massive set of dream cards under the banner "AtoZ" (with respect to Mr. Atoz of "All Our Yesterdays"). Essentially, I took the Star Trek Encyclopedia and attempted to create an ST CCG dream card for every entry, unless the character or concept already had a card, and I think at the time, Decipher didn't have access to TOS and the movies, so those seem to be excluded as well. I got to the middle of the M's, which accounts for thousands of cards. But the thing, see, is that none of those cards had graphics. They were all just text-based.
Recently, I reconnected with the ST CCG community, some of them working with the Continuing Committee, which is still making new cards. They hooked me up with excellent templates from which to bring dream cards to life. And so I've gone back to my notes and started turning AtoZ into graphics. I am NOT editing them based on cards produced later (officially or by the Committee), just crafting them as they were whenever I made them (I think somewhere between 1998 and 2002). Feels like a fun little project to let trickle out on Tuesdays, considering I normally post a podcast announcement and nothing for readers to read. So here we go, right at the top of the Star Trek Encyclopedia...
THE ENTRIES:
[1] 'audet IX
[2] A-koo-chee-moya
[3] A.F.
[4] Aaron, Admiral
[5] "Abandoned, The"
[1] To score the points, the ship must do nothing but fly to that other mission. If it counter-attacks during the flight, it must return to 'audet IX to reattempt the mission. Source: "The Child". It seems the proper spelling, according to the script is 'aucdet IX - the Encyclopedia had it wrong.
[2] Medicine Bundle showed up later in AtoZ, but I never got to Vision Quest.
[3] A quick and dirty image. I'm not going to be precious about the art when it's a reference without a visual.
[4] An attempt at a Bluegill, given Infiltration rules, but before they were in the game.
[5] This refers to DS9 Episode #52. {The plot: "On Stardate 48214.5, Jem'Hadar baby was discovered on Deep Space 9 which grew at an alarming rate into a warrior, genetically programmed to kill.")
So those are the first five. See you next week for more?
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