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From Daniel D'Argenio at Meteor Decks.
The idea for this deck was to Fast Track out a Glenn Station and then host Government Takeover or Vanity Project on it in order to have a safe spot to for these big agendas. This interaction does not work however, as you can't advance something hosted on Glenn Station (according to commenters below).
Still could be worth brewing something like this to use Glenn Station to hide big agendas…
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24 Aug 2015
say200426
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24 Aug 2015
TheBizarreBioroid
In the confusion around the recent film critic ruling on twitter, the idea came up that you can advance and score agendas on glenn station. I'm fairly sure the idea was disproven, but if it somehow works this deck fast tracks and rushes a glenn station then fastracks a gov't takeover or vanity project, hosts it and then scores it while the runner can't get at it. |
24 Aug 2015
nickv2002
Thanks for your clarification Other comments or links to help clarify are welcome. |
25 Aug 2015
aermet69
That would be pretty darn stupid if that was the case. Didn't know about this "controversy" when I first looked at the deck - what I found interesting was the idea of scoring a Glenn Station real fast and then stack a biggie on it and try to orchestrate a kill meanwhile. |
25 Aug 2015
gandrasch
It's hosted, not installed. Only installed agendas can be advanced. "For click and 1 credit, the Corporation adds one advancement token to an installed card." |
25 Aug 2015
Humanoids
The idea was that Lukas announced in his Twitter profile that the corp could install an agenda on Film critic and even score it. That's how the idea of abusing Glenn station was born. |
25 Aug 2015
Saan
Sad he reversed his ruling, but it's for the best. Though I'll always remember the 3 hours when Glenn Station was the best agenda in the game =( |
not quite understand. Explain?