Yay, survey! Very shiny. I'm still choosing from the pool of characters I haven't played yet and three of the four of them are pilots.
'Lineage'
Gaming 1: You are likely to be eaten by a grue
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That reminds me - Fantasy Flight have announced a second expansion, Battlestar Galactica: Exodus. [link] Because BSG wasn't complicated enough with just Pegasus.
New features:
Conflicted Loyalties: New loyalty cards that give not-a-Cylons more to do than just be good team players, and the Final Five.
The Cylon Fleet: More dogfights! A pursuit track counts down to the Cylons finding the fleet. The pilots now have a title of their own; CAG joins Admiral and President.
The Ionian Nebula: NPCs like Romo Lampkin and Billy Keikeya are added to the game.
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Note: the character survey lists all the abilities and the card draw of each character, so don't feel you have to look them up beforehand.
Romo Lampkin
Who the hell is that?
I like the idea of having a CAG.
BTW, how many times here have the President and/or Admiral turned out to be cylons?
Who the hell is that?
That's the lawyer who defended Gaius Baltar, most hated man in the Fleet.
I've whitefonted just in case. Refers to events at the end of Season 3.
BTW, how many times here have the President and/or Admiral turned out to be cylons?
Game 1: President Roslin became a Cylon in the Sleeper Phase.
Game 2: Both clean, the toasters were B.J. and the Bear Apollo and the Chief.
Game 3: President Zarek was a Cylon from the start.
Game 4: The Cylon contingent was formed by the two pilots, Apollo and Boomer.
The President has a 50/50 chrome ratio. So far, the Admiral has always been human (in Tigh's case, all too human).
Ah, right, Badger/Sterling.
I can't imagine the Prez being against the humans from the start. That's rough.
I can't imagine the Prez being against the humans from the start. That's rough.
A Cylon President is particularly good at hurting Food - that game we just finished likely would've ended a lot faster if Zarek had been a Cylon. However, once they've tipped their hand, they'll usually lose the Presidency fairly quickly. They also need to build up the Quorum hand before they can do much damage, and eventually that'll be a plus for the humans.
A Cylon Admiral is bad news if your Fuel is low, and they can cause trouble just by picking slow jumps. It's less obvious too, since no one can be sure whether the other choice wasn't worse. They may keep the title for a while.
I think the Admiral might be more dangerous from the start. They can be working against humanity from the very first jump. A Cylon President can make quite a mess at some stage, but whether it's sooner or later probably doesn't matter too much.
I had a BGG game in which Admiral Tigh was a Cylon from the outset. We wanted a human sympathiser of course, so we'd got Morale into the Red. Just before the jump into the Sleeper Phase, I gave Tigh an XO. He used his first action to take the Presidency, and his second action to make an Inspirational Speech to try and push Morale back up. It failed, but that turn's Crisis Card jumped the Fleet, and he chose a bad Fuel destination. We spent the rest of the game desperately trying to get the titles back off him, then defending Fuel and Morale, both of which hit 1 at one stage. Great use of both the Presidency and the Admiralty to try and screw us over.
Yeah, they should've just named him Badger Crowley.
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Well, the results are in!
Following the survey tiebreaker rules, we get this character selection, which gives 4 first choices and 1 third choice:
William Adama:
3 Leadership (green), 2 Tactics (purple)
Helo:
2 Leadership (green), 2 Tactics (purple), 1 Piloting (red)
Baltar:
1 Engineering (blue), 1 Leadership (green), 2 Politics (yellow)
Starbuck:
1 Engineering (blue) or Leadership (green), 2 Tactics (purple), 2 Piloting (red)
Chief:
2 Engineering (blue), 2 Leadership (green), 1 Politics (yellow)
Adama would start as Admiral and Baltar as President.
Total draw for this group would be 3 (or 4) blue, 3 yellow, 3 red, 6 purple, (8 or) 9 green. Is that okay with everyone? I think it's a pretty good balance.
Note: Starbuck was the most popular character, with 4 votes, then Adama with 3, although Adama was the one with 2 first-choice votes. No one picked Tigh, Boomer, or Zarek as any of their choices.
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Ok! So there's me and... Toaster-frakker, Toaster-frakker, Toaster-frakker, Toaster-frakker...
Aw, crap. We're screwed.
(PS: which players got which characters?)