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Elim Garak

Elim Garak

Rare card from Deep Space Nine (1998) / Super Rare Foil card from Reflections (2000)

Former member of Obsidian Order. Exiled to Deep Space 9 / Terok Nor in 2368. Maintains some contact with Cardassian intelligence. Distrusts Dukat. Son of Enabran Tain.

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Affilation: Cardassian; Gender: male

Classification: CIVILIAN

Integrity: 5 Cunning: 9 Strength: 7

Command/Staffing abilitys: Command

skill dot Computer Skill skill dot Exobiology skill dot Obsidian Order
skill dot Geology skill dot Treachery skill dot Anthropology
skill dot May avoid any random selection.

When you play this personnel, if you command a Vorta, choose an opponent. You may draw a card for each headquarters mission he or she commands.

 
   

Strategy notes

'crosslinks' - Elim Garak

See Cardassian Affiliation Cardassian personnel, Elim Garak personas in strategy area.

'downloading' - Elim Garak is the target

Elim Garak could be downloaded by the following card:

Holoprogram: Noah's Mountain Retreat

Timing - each turn  Frequency - once per turn  Cost - in place of your normal card play 

(Reason: download any personnel with Elim Garak in lore.
Location: aboard your ship or facility with a Holodeck at any quadrant.)

'for free' - Elim Garak is the target

Cards you can use to play Elim Garak for free:

Garak's Tailor Shop

Timing - each turn  Frequency - no restriction 

(Reason: report any Garak for free.
Location: to this site at native quadrant.)

Strategy article

Card Extra from Kathy McCracken (07/1998)

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Rule notes

Official Runlings:

This personnel is removed from the selection pool before any random selections is made. Even if he is the only personnel present, it is still considered a random selection, which he can avoid, if a card specifies a random selection. See mission attempt, dilemma resolution - targets.

The personal combat phase of a personnel battle is not considered a random selection, so he cannot avoid personal combat and may be stunned or mortally wounded in battle (see stunned and mortally wounded). He may avoid the random selection for death at the end of the battle if he is not stunned or disabled.

Taken from: Rulebook Glossary (08/2002)

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