There will be Mill

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Ladies and Gentlemen,

I've traveled across half the network to be here tonight. I couldn't get away sooner because of a Dedication Ceremony in Coyote Hills that I had to see to.

Ladies and gentlemen, if I say I'm a cybersecurity man I think you'd agree, but I'm also a family man. I run a family business. This is my son and partner, Jackson Howard. I'm sure you've met him before. He does a lot of contract work.

Now we have a big problem here. Runners, red ones especially, keep finding Keyholes and other ways to mill us out, and with their demonic bargains now, the threat of milling has become a major archetype.

However, there is light in this darkness: Harvester.

On some level, you are feeding faust, but forcing them to trash cards they drew one way or another means that they'll have to pitch something they'll need later to get in now.

I, and my colleagues at Argus Security: Protection Guaranteed, see an interesting opportunity here, especially since Jinteki doesn't know how good this card is and let us take it for only one influence apiece.

Combine this with Underway Renovation and boom. The milling begins. I assure you, ladies and gentlemen, no matter what the other corps promise you, when it comes to the showdown they won't mill like this deck.

You'll notice the decklist, now here's how it works. We can only have a maximum of three Harvesters, so we'll want to spread them out, usually on a top layer. Our other ice choices should be taxing and end the run, so Tollbooth, Hive, or even Spiderweb are nice choices for the primary ice layer. I've also included an archer because those usually hurt.

There aren't many cards to install outside of your agendas, but that's fine. Put the Crisium Grids on your centrals and it should be ok against effects like Siphon. The real action, as you can probably tell, are your operations. Housekeeping slows down big rig's setup time, Hedge Fund and Restructure provide burst econ, the ever popular Sea-Scorched gives another avenue to victory, and Dedication Ceremony makes the renovations sing.

I hope you have enjoyed this presentation, ladies and gentlemen. Now, if you excuse me, I need a milkshake.

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