Ian Sterling: Man of Passive-Agressive Kinda-Sorta Action

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I made another gimmicky deck! OK, so this is a very chilled Ian Sterling build. Basically, use globlasec to activate underworld contacts, and build up your rig of three icebreakers for cheap. Get Kati Jones out, and you can make a lot of money with underworld contacts. HQ and R and D interface are for when you start running agressivley on central servers. You need to make the most out of your runs there. However, you have time to kill. If the corp gets a little ahead in agendas while you're setting up your rig, relax. You'll just get more credits to make up for it. By the end of the game, you can easily run every turn through 2 pieces of ice with no real economic stress. Logos is for Mr. Li if you want him, or to fetch other cards that are stubbornly refusing to appear in your hand. If the corp is tag-happy, fetch networking with logos. Grappling hook is only for absolute emergencies, when you have to run remote. Use bug and feint to spy on the corp's hand, your ability will cover the cost for bug anyway. Replicator is to fetch more interfaces. Early game: Build a strong rig, ignoring the corp mostly. Middle game: Start to reign in the corp, running more and beggining to force them to spend funds on you. Late game: THis happens the moment you get your third underworld contact out. Go beserk, run on R and D trashing anything of value constantly, and using bug, if they draw an agenda, rush their hand. It's not tornament worthy, but it's a lot of fun. So....... tell me how bad it is please, and why. I would like to know.

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