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brian edward keenan

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Jan 26, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/26/97
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Could anyone tell me what the difference is between the Klingon Version
and the Fed. version. I had a chance to glance at the 2-player game box, but
didn't get to read through it all. From what I could tell, it was exactly
the same pair of decks (1 Fed. 1 Klingon) in each box, but there are 3
extra cards that are different for the two boxes. Is this right?

Brian Keenan
b-ke...@students.uiuc.edu

Nicolas Bier

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Jan 26, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/26/97
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brian edward keenan (b-ke...@students.uiuc.edu) wrote:
: Could anyone tell me what the difference is between the Klingon Version

Absolutely. The three extra fed cards (in the blue box) are:
Commander Data
Commander Troi
Admiral Picard

The three extra Klingon cards (in the other box) are:
Mogh
Jarod
[can't remember the third name, but it's Tokkat's wife and Ba'el's mother]


Nick

DAnswerMan

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Jan 27, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/27/97
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Could anyone tell me what the difference is between the Klingon Version
and the Fed. version. I had a chance to glance at the 2-player game box,
but
didn't get to read through it all. From what I could tell, it was exactly
the same pair of decks (1 Fed. 1 Klingon) in each box, but there are 3
extra cards that are different for the two boxes. Is this right?

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Here's the rundown on what you'll get in each two-player game:

11 new missions
1 Spock
1 Admiral McCoy
1 Data Laughing
1 Alternate Universe Pack
1 Q-Continuum Pack

The "Blue Box" will contain three premium Federation cards.
The "Red Box" will contain three premium Klingon cards.

So yes, you will have to buy both sets to get all the premium cards. Of
those cards, Spock and the 11 new missions are the only ones we are
reserving the right to reprint, as they are in white bordered format.
Everything else is black-bordred and will not be reprinted.

So, let's break it down again...suppose you buy your "Blue Box". Now, if
you spend $25 on the "Red Box", you will get:

Spock
McCoy
Data Laughing
AU Pack
QC Pack
3 Premium Klingon cards.

So, take out the packs (at $3 each) and you're paying $19 for six premium
cards, or about $3 each. Granted, you'll get copies of the Spock, McCoy,
and Data Laughing, but you should be able to trade those for something. :)

Jason Winter
Official Online Rep, Decipher Inc.
Q...@decipher.com

Nicolas Bier

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Jan 28, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/28/97
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DAnswerMan (dansw...@aol.com) wrote:

: So, take out the packs (at $3 each) and you're paying $19 for six premium


: cards, or about $3 each. Granted, you'll get copies of the Spock, McCoy,
: and Data Laughing, but you should be able to trade those for something. :)

Nice try. This is still outrageous. :-(


Nick

Yee William

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Jan 29, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/29/97
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Does anybody know where I can a box of the STCCG 2-player game
in Montreal for less than $30??

william


Nicolas Bier

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Jan 31, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/31/97
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Yee William (wil...@ee470.ee.mcgill.ca) wrote:

: Does anybody know where I can a box of the STCCG 2-player game


: in Montreal for less than $30??

Try the Sport Cards Coliseum.

Nick

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