Oh look, another NBN agenda that will never see play.

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Well done on explaining your reasonings and reviewing the card. —
You put a troll comment on a slightly troll post. Well done. —

Public Support's a card that seems on paper like it should work out SUPER well. So why is it so mediocre in practice?

The idea of "agenda points that the Runner can't score" is amazing. And in fact, when you get a card that actually DOES that (oh hello, 15 Minutes), it's as amazing as you hoped this would be. But Public Support isn't an agenda the runner can't score, it's just a trashable asset. It doesn't earn you money, it doesn't advance your position in the game, it just scores you points if the runner ignores it. For that benefit, you have to protect it the same way you would a 5/3 agenda.

Now, this isn't to say that it's completely worthless; it's absolutely not. You're wasting a Runner click and 4 bucks, nothing to sneeze at. But you're also spending a click and 2c to do so. For most decks, asset slots can be filled with a card that has a much better opportunity cost.

Public Support is one of those cards that makes the new ANR player flip out when you first see it, then come back down to earth when you realize that it isn't quite as generally useful as it seemed. It still has its niche; put it into a Gagarin deck on an Expo Grid and it will create expensive must-run situations that you can leverage for huge position advancement. But the specialized requirements make it a "gimmick" card rather than an auto-include, even for Weyland.

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You forgot to mention one of the best parts: you can sacrifice it to Archer and Corporate Town. It's not just that the runner is letting you have a point by ignoring it; the runner is also enabling some of you best weapons too. Also being at 6 points means the runner HAS to deal with it, and if it's sitting in a scary 3 ice server... or if you have multiple of them out and rezzed. I think there is a lot of nuance to this card that your review skims over. —
I disagree, because that's not really relevant to the way I'm juding the value of the card. 1-point agendas can also be sac'd to Archer and Corporate town. The reasons this is a poor asset slot (in most decks) are not affected by the fact that it's worth an agenda point of the runner lets you score it. This is the same reason that Domestic Sleepers is not an autoinclude in HB decks. —

A lot of the worst Netrunner cards have the best art. I think Gingerbread is my (least?) favorite example. I LOVE the picture of this little guy run-run-running as fast as he can. I want it to be on my default sentry breaker! But no, they plastered this wonderful little scene on a coaster. Boooo, FFG! Boooooo!

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Goodness, we seem to have so much trouble with creating lists of targets for this card!

Here is a single list of all legal targets, which should continue to remain accurate even as further valid target cards are released. It checks for all bioroids, clones, executives, and sysops that are either upgrades, assets, or even agendas (such a card doesn't exist, but I guess according to the rules, it could!)

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You forgot Ken :) —
Well, Ken can't be installed in a server. On account of he is a renegade and doesn't play by the same rules as those other Tenma Line clones. —
If there is ever released a bioroid/clone/sysop/executive agenda, this list is wrong again! Agendas can't be rezzed! —
According to some of the SanSan spoilers, some agendas are installed rezzed. Ha! —
My god! The permutations!!! Seriously though, if we ever get a bioroid/clone/exec/sysop agenda that is not rez-able, I will edit the entry. :D —
Those aren't rezzed, they're simply "installed faceup." —
And who knows, maybe one day, Ken can be installed in a corp's server too. You never know! —
I'm not sure why, but this list doesn't include any of the new executives from Mumbad —

Maybe add z:current to the search query, though it probably doesn´t matter anymore since our beloved S&W rotated and our new gun can´t shoot people in face :/

This will always be my favorite bad card, because we knew it was bad back in the Core Set days, and all through the years - no matter how much the game changes - it just keeps being bad.

God bless you, Cortez Chip!

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oh, well, I used with my core set in combo with Forged activation orders when I wanted to destroy an ice and worked properly and in faction. Nowadays there are better ways to do that (anarch cards mostly) but... —
The only use I can think of is in conjunction with blackguard. —
Because the Corp can't be forced to pay additional costs as part of an ice rez, Cortez chip is actually anti-synergistic with Blackguard. Same for Running Interference. —