Sorry, I'm working at HHN tonight. Let me get my crap together and post a move.
'Shindig'
Gaming 1: You are likely to be eaten by a grue
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BSG (Doc)
Okay I Move to Command and then activate Command to move the RSV in sector 6 into sector 5
BSG
You get two viper activations from Command. What would you like to do for the second activation?
BSG (Doc)
RSV from sector three to sector four.
BSG
The RSVs do the RSV shuffle. A contentious decision! Especially since apparently it won't make any difference. Cottle's crisis card is:
Divisive Behaviour
Skill Check (10 YGP)
Possible interrupts: IC, SR, RO, ASC, Reckless. Everyone, please pass or play. You can also send me COs for the check itself. Leoben plays first, Cottle last.
BSG (Leoben)
Pass on interrupts.
I can help a lot.
BSG (Apollo)
Pass on interrupts. I can help; wish I hadn't used so much on that last check, though.
BSG(Doctor Flat)
Pass on interrupts, I can help a little.
BSG (Helo)
pass on interrupts. I can help some
BSG
Everyone passes on interrupts; the check begins!
Divisive Behaviour:
10 YGP
Destiny:
2 cards
Leoben:
1 card
Baltar:
Hoshi:
(COs received)
Apollo:
Helo:
Cottle:
(COs received)
Baltar is up next. Apollo and Helo, you can put in COs if you wish.
On that note, and bearing in mind the conversation after the last check, remember that, especially if you play late into a check, you can make COs conditional. If there's an IC, you can say something like "if the check is 6 over the pass level, I pass." If not, you can make it conditional on the number of cards played.
Another note: secrecy rules prevent you from stating what you played into a check, but you are permitted to say that your play was "high" or "low". (If you play more than one card, you can also say "medium".) That can help later players plan their contribution.