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Equipment Answers ... Qume ... [2/17/00 22:48] |
>Here's a couple of quick questions on equipment for the group.....
> >The Glossary on equipment says: > >"If an entire Away Team is killed, the equipment remains, but may not be taken or used by the opponent unless a card allows it." > >I'm not entirely sure what is meant by "unless a card allows it". Using this situation above for example, if both players are playing the Federation, and Player 1 losses his entire away team on the planet, then can Player 2 come up during his turn and use any remaining Fed Equipment left there by Player 1?? "Unless a card allows it" means you have to play or use a card that explicitly says that you may use your opponent's equipment. The Procurement Drone springs to mind. Otherwise you can't just go pick up your opponent's equipment no matter where it is. This is why you can't commandeer your opponent's ship if there's a piece of equipment left on it. >And here's a follow-up to that question. In a game I played last week as a Klingon, I attempted a Bat'leth Tournament (Honor + any Bat'leth) and lost my entire away team. The Bat'leth remained on the surface, and was "picked up" by my opponent, who was playing a Non-Aligned deck. Tallera was in his away team, so it was in reality a Romulan away team - and he had Dr. Nydom (Honor) as well. We talked over how this one would play out. Obviously, since there was no Klingon in the away team, you would not get the Strenght or Combat bonus. However, the Mission only requires the Bat'leth's presence, along with Honor - so I agreed that would meet the mission requirements had he had a Espionage: Romulan vs. Klingon. Again, your opponent would not have been able to pick up the Bat'leth in the first place. Conceptually, he just doesn't know where it is. Gamewise, it's simply untouchable to him. If he did have a Bat'leth of his own somehow, he could have solved the mission with an Espionage card. >Your thots are appreciated.... > >
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