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Undetected Beam-In Rare card from First Contact (1997) Borg refugees from a destroyed spherical vessel were able to beam aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise-E without being detected. This led to a nasty surprise for Inge Eiger. |
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Space / Planet Dilemma Opponent may download to this location up to 4 Borg drones or Rogue Borg Mercenaries (they do not battle now). Nullify dilemma with Shelby OR 4 SECURITY. |
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Rule notes Major Rakal's Dilemma Facts If Shelby OR 4 SECURITY in AT/crew, discard nullified dilemma and continue to next. Otherwise: opponent may download up to 4 Borg drones to planet, any facility, or any ship(s) at mission location, or up to 4 Rogue Borg Mercenaries (not Crosis) to occupied ship(s) only. May be split among multiple destinations. AT/crew is not "stopped" and must continue to next dilemma. Discard dilemma after download. Rogue Borg battle at start of the next turn. Drones stay on planet as Away Team, or on ship or facility as intruders. On Borg player's turn, may beam to Borg ship if at same location and a drone available which allows beaming through enemy SHIELDS. Borg may not initiate battle unless current objective allows it (and only on Borg player's turn). Official Runlings: If your opponent encounters this dilemma, you may download up to four Borg drones (to the planet, if any, or to any ship or facility at the location). If you download them to a ship or facility controlled by your opponent, the drones are intruders. Rogue Borg Mercenaries downloaded through this dilemma battle for the first time at the start of the next turn, even if more Rogue Borg are played normally on the current turn. They may play only on an occupied ship. Taken from: Rulebook Glossary (08/2002) |
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