Habib's STCCG card of the day #11


Greetings all and welcome to posting #11 of Habib's card of the day. This is the third day of ARTIFACT WEEK and today we will look at a fun one. It's the...

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Artifact
"Dangerous quantum phase inhibitor invented in the future by Kal Dano who hid it in the 22nd century for safekeeping."
Place in hand until played on table as an event (supernova can be played on later turn) OR as an interrupt (prevents supernova). Discard after use.
This is a card where you either love it or you hate it. It is great if you can get out a supernova but if you can't it's pointless. A good way to get it out is to use a betazoid gift box. Once out it can be used for many different things. If you can get it early, use it to destroy your opponent's outpost. Since they won't have two engineers, they can't bring it back, basically taking them out of the game.

If your opponent has already gotten some ships and stuff out, you should use it on other things. You can use it on the borg ship for example. If you Q-Net a borg ship on an outpost, you can take them both down at once. If your opponent has all their people on one ship, you should use it on that. It can also be used to prevent a supernova, but to me its main purpose is to destroy.

Picture on card from "Captain's Holiday"


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