Once you begin to choose targets for an action, you must complete the initiation of that action (if legal). paying costs required by rules or game text (e.g., using your normal card play to report a personnel card forfeiting a card draw to initiate a download using a special download icon).choosing targets (e.g., selecting a player to draw cards with Kivas Fajo - Collector, an outpost at which to report a personnel choosing a ship to attack, or a drone to download from your draw deck with the Borg Queen's skill) and.meeting conditions of rules and game text (e.g., battle affiliation restrictions an open Alternate Universe Door to play an card game text such as "plays at start of battle").declaring the use of a multi-function card (for example, you may discard a Space-Time Portal from the table for one of five possible results).Initiating an action may include any or all of the following, in this order: For example, if Two of Nineteen is affected by Cytherians, it may use its special skill to download Transwarp Network Gateway to move between two existing Gateways, but not to play a new Gateway. If required to move to a destination, a ship may take shortcuts, such as Wormhole or Lakanta, but only if it directly shortens the travel. They may not use the affected ship's transporters.) The ship and crew may defend themselves in battle and use skills to cure/nullify cards affecting the ship, since those are not voluntarily initiated actions. (Outside personnel and equipment not yet compelled by the required action may report to or board it, but are then compelled. "Must do nothing but" means that the affected ship and/or crew cannot initiate or continue any other voluntary actions (cloaking, beaming, attempting, battling, etc.) until the required action is completed, even if that takes more than one turn. "Full speed" and "normal speed" mean a ship must use all available RANGE each turn to accomplish a required action, even if this places the ship at a hazard such as Gaps In Normal Space. For example, if a Federation ship and crew is at Samaritan Snare, they may not move away before attempting the mission.Ī required action that affects a ship automatically affects its crew. Cards may not initiate actions that make it impossible for them to take an action they are required to take. You may not end your Execute Orders step until all your ships and personnel have completed all actions they are required and able to complete. Responses to a required action work normally. Required actions are usually indicated by "must" or "must do nothing but." For example, if Anya is present where Salia has just been randomly selected, Anya must replace her. (The second copy would not be discarded for violating uniqueness until the encounter step begins.) If you do, you may download and seed a replacement. If a Dead End (or some other unique/non-duplicatable dilemma) that you seeded is in play, and your opponent reveals another copy of Dead End (or that other dilemma) that you seeded (legally, at another mission), you may nullify the second copy with Disrupted Continuum.Temporary rulings are issued when necessary to immediately clarify interactions while Rules works on a permanent resolution. Universal Borg drones are listed by their designations (e.g., Interlink Drone, not Nine of Eleven) unique drones are listed by their card titles (e.g., Seven of Nine). Entries for card titles starting with "The" are sorted under the second word of the title (e.g., the entry for The Emissary is in the E's, not the T's). Entries are arranged in alphabetical order. In many cases, we have included hyper-linked cross-references in boldface type to help you find your way. For example, if you have a gameplay question about a card (or card combination), look up the card title(s) first if you don't find your answer there, look up the concept or gameplay term you are questioning (battle, capturing, card play, affiliation, skills, downloading, probing, etc.). ![]() Instead, use it as you would a dictionary. You do not need to read this document from cover to cover. It may also be updated on the release day of a new expansion set.Īdditional rules documents are available at the Continuing Committee website ( ) including a Rulebook and ban list, printable errata files, a Compendium (which combines the Rulebook and Glossary as a single document), the Organized Play Guide (for official tournament formats and scoring), and a helpful guide to dilemma resolution. This Glossary is updated, if necessary, on the first Monday of the month. If the Glossary conflicts with the Rulebook, the Glossary is correct. This document is an official supplement to the Star Trek Customizable Card Game rulebook. Star Trek™ Customizable Card Game™ GLOSSARY
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