Are You Sure You Want To Rob A Bank?

DrunkenGineer 854

Here's a rough cut of a Weyland Fast Advance deck in their new ID, Titan Transnational. With 17 influence and an ability that synergizes fantastically with Project Atlas and half of Order and Chaos, it's going to be a powerhouse. Basically, Titan guarantees that Atlas gets a counter even when not overadvanced. Score it with four tokens and it gets two counters.

The ID lends itself to Fast Advance shenanigans, obviously, but there's another card in Order and Chaos that turns Titan into a money-making machine: Mark Yale. Mark here lets you burn any excess agenda counters for three credits apiece, and then trashes himself at a profit. A scored Firmware Updates can use its counters one at a time on your unrezzed advanceable ice, or can be emptied by Mark at a profit of, count 'em, thirteen credits in one click.

To keep your advanceable ice options open, Titan loves the Constellation suite (Asteroid Belt, Wormhole, Nebula, and, not pictured here, Orion).

Shipment from Kaguya and Builder act as support for advanceable ice, saving you 6 credits each on the cost of a constellation ice. Finally, Punitive Counterstrike is in this deck in case the runner spreads himself too thin, too fast.

There's a second way to take this ID, and that's with SanSan City Grid and Constellation Protocol. Satellite Grid is worth a shot too. I'm really curious about which advanceable ice support ends up being the most reliable.

You can also go full Scorch, with Midseasons, Data Raven, and other goodies that your 17 influence let you afford.

1 comments
28 Nov 2014 Exo

Great write up and nice idea that I didn't saw coming. Gaining Thriteen credit over a Firmware Update is incredible. I think this is going to be a pretty awesome deck you got there :)