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So now comes the time for tough decisions. Do I pick and choose a crisis card to send towards the meat puppets, or should I activate the heavy raiders again and push lone Centurion a step closer. Tory, do you have any input on this?
Anya ,'Dirty Girls'
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So now comes the time for tough decisions. Do I pick and choose a crisis card to send towards the meat puppets, or should I activate the heavy raiders again and push lone Centurion a step closer. Tory, do you have any input on this?
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Kill them! Kill them all!
I mean, I think either one is a good option. I'd probably say go for the crisis. I'm sitting here in the Fleet anyway, so I can keep pushing this button as long as necessary, and it might be fun to see what kind of havoc the cards can wreak. 'Cause you might get havoc AND heavy raider activation, who knows?
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'Cause you might get havoc AND heavy raider activation, who knows?
Note that crises drawn from Caprica do not activate Cylon ships; the activation icon gets ignored. (Any jump icon, on the other hand, is resolved.)
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Oh. Hmph.
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Do the crises drawn from Caprica place Cylon ships on the board?
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Do the crises drawn from Caprica place Cylon ships on the board?
Any effects from the Crisis itself still take place as normal. Thus, for instance, if you draw and play an attack card, all steps occur, including the Step 1 activation and the Step 2 ship placement. It's only the activation icon at the bottom of a (non-attack) crisis card that gets ignored.
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Then I'm leaning towards pushing the centurion through another activation. Let's see if they can keep their luck up with destroying these things.
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Of course I could also move and draw a super crisis so that it would be ready for my next turn. I'm just not certain how close to the endgame we are.
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You can't ever move to the Resurrection Ship. It's like the Brig or Sickbay. You have to stay there after resurrecting to pick up more SCCs.
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Apollo is correct. In Pegasus, the Resurrection Ship is counted as a hazardous location and may not be moved to voluntarily. Basically, your options are Caprica, Cylon Fleet and Human Fleet.