New Genetic Quetzal

jrees 13

Hoping to make the Adjusted Chronotype/Hard at Work combo work as the main econ engine, including card draw with Symmetrical Visage, and with Daily Casts and Data Folding keeping you afloat until you find the other pieces. Inject and Express Delivery are there to dig for those pieces, and the low program density should mitigate the downside of Inject. The e3 Feedback Implants synergy with Quetzal: Free Spirit is so strong I tried to find breakers that could also make use of the e3 Feedback Implants. And the Spinal Modem and Cyberfeeder should lessen the impact of making runs and help bolster the drip econ.

2 comments
21 Apr 2015 FarCryFromHuman

I see 9 cards Paige Piper wants to get rid of. Not sure including her is the right call, but she's worth considering.

I have never seen anyone run Force of Nature. Not one person. There are three pages of decklists that use it here on Netrunner.db, so obviously some do, but I applaud you anyway. Not sure it synergizes well with e3 Feedback Implants though. How many code gates have 3+ subs?

21 Apr 2015 jrees

Paige Piper might be a good add to thin the deck once the right pieces are in place, you usually won't need a second e3 Feedback Implants, and Adjusted Chronotype and Symmetrical Visage are unique.
And I think you're right that you don't see many code gates with lots of subs, the e3 Feedback Implants just means you can pay 1 credit per after the first two. It was just a decoder in-faction and is pumpable, with e3 Feedback Implants payments as gravy in niche situations.