Peepin' Pete (4-0 SF Gamescape GNK)

Armand "Geist" Walker Tech Lord

15 influence spent (max 15, available 0)
46 cards (min 45)
Cards up to Revised Core Set
Barrier ()
Code Gate ()
Icebreaker (4)
1x Paperclip ●●●
Multi ()
Other ()
Program ()
Sentry ()
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Standard Ban List 25.04 (active)
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Deck valid after First Rotation
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Eudo February GNK #4 of 8 pj20
Gamescape February GNK #2 of 9 pj20
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pj20 1674

I play a lot of Geist. When I first added the Corporate Defector in my build, I was nicknamed “Peepin Pete” because I was either going to Spy Cam or see any card you drew with Corporate Defector. I decided to go all-in with the concept and added a Globalsec Security Clearance + Adjusted Chronotype to see the top card of R&D EVERY TURN, without losing a click.

The cool/weird side effect is that late game you can pile up Spy Cameras. This allows a few things. 1, if you want to, you can actually use the click ability. This came in handy once or twice when I knew there was no agendas in hand, on the board or on the top of R&D. 1 click with 5 Spy Cameras out lets you set up the rest of the turn, rearranging what you’re going to draw next (or put things in order for a Street Peddler). Those Spy Cams then also become 3 free clickless credits + a card draw when you need to make a yolo run. The last benefit is if you see an agenda with Globalsec, steal it, and want to see the NEXT card on R&D. I won 2 games like this, stealing the final 4-5 points on one turn just camping R&D.

Adjusted Chronotype can also be a niche MCAAP tech, allowing you to keep the click you would otherwise lose.

Otherwise it’s all basic Geist stuff, fun as hell to play, and very annoying to your opponents.

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