Another round of dream cards for the Star Trek Collectible Card Game,
resurrected from the late 90s and given graphics for the first time.
Hey, we're hitting 50 entries (if not 50 cards)!
THE ENTRIES:
[46] Ajax, USS
[47] Ajilon Prime
[48] Ajur (already exists in the game)
[49] "Ak'la bella doo"
[50] Ak'voh
[46] The Traveller enters play when either the personnel or event do. Lakanta doesn't count. Source: "Where No One Has Gone Before"
[47] A little incentive for the Klingons to attempt it, but does the Federation want them to get those points? Source: DS9's "Nor the Battle to the Strong"
[48] This Vogon from "Captain's Holiday" had already been released as a Non-Aligned personnel card in the Alternate Universe expansion.
[49] More interaction with Food cards. Source: "Playing God"
[50] The first turn only yields the original 5 points, thus the maximum number of points obtainable through Ak'voh is 15. Klingon Death Yell is still discarded to point area. Source: "The Ship"
And now: Another new card type!. It's important to note that this was before Decipher presented its own solution...
THE ENTRIES:
[51] Akadar, Temple of
[52] Akagi, USS
[53] Akira-class starship
[54] akoonah
[55] Akorem Laan
[51] Because the Encyclopedia described every holodeck program ever seen on the show, I decided to create Program cards. This was before Holodeck Adventures would start describing them as Incident cards. Program cards, then, are to be played like Events on any ship or site with a Holodeck or Holosuite. Only one such program may be active per Holodeck at any one time. If you play a Program where one already exists, the other is discarded. The terms Program and Holoprogram in game text are not interchangeable, so AtoZ cards don't interfere with the mechanics of Decipher's take on this concept. As for this specific one, I've made alterations because it was way too narrow, only referenced missions taking place on Valt and Krios (Brute Force and Krios Suppression) - in other words, way too beholden to Trek Sense. Source: "The Perfect Mate"
[52] Was probably trying to juice up one of the worst cards in the game. Source: "Redemption, Part II"
[53] I have seen many Akira cards over the years, and it did make it into 2nd Edition.
[54] Another potential winner of the Encyclopedia format is the ANIMAL classification, so I started moving in that direction. Source: "The Cloud"
[55] Akorem Laan counts as an Emissary for purposes of other cards. A bit surprised we never got an official Akorem in 1st ed., though he did appear in 2nd. D'jarras is a card in the AtoZ set. Source: "Accession"
Next up: Worf sings us a ditty!
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