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A variant of my friend @just_rob 's Minority Report, this deck is similar, but more up to date with the most recent packs of The Flashpoint Cycle. I've made the transition to BOOM! complete, as well as adding in IP Block, Data Ward, Chief Slee, and Friends in High Places. I haven't tested it extensively, but I feel this deck might be a tad more versatile than the original, with more powerful ICE and the additional wincon of the Chief Slee flatline.
Executive Boot Camp: A new addition, although it will most likely be useful as it negates Blackmail trickery, turns on PAD profits quicker, and can also be used to fetch Chief Slee in a pinch.
BOOM!: Saves an Influence, fearfactor, does 7 meat, what's not to love?
** Friends in High Places:** Can rescue trashed SAU, Chief Slee, PADs, Prisec, you name it. A highly versatile card, possibly better than interns in most situations.
Data Ward: Chief Slee food, and is a pain in the ass to break when tagged.
IP Block: This is a fantastic piece of ICE. Hurts the new Baba Yaga trickery that's been going around lately, as well as Faust, 4tman, Crypsis... At least 1 sub will always be relevant, and the other is useful as well as being Chief Slee worthy.
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20 Dec 2016
FarCryFromHuman
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20 Dec 2016
Handsome Jack
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21 Dec 2016
Handsome Jack
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21 Dec 2016
lopert
Not sure I understand your point about Executive Boot Camp. |
22 Dec 2016
Handsome Jack
@lopert I was under the impression I could use my start of turn triggers in any order, using EBC and then firing PAD. is this not the case? |
22 Dec 2016
lopert
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22 Dec 2016
Handsome Jack
I see. No one was correcting me on Jnet so I assumed I was doing it right. Ah well. |
This seems super fun. Totally not what you opponent would expect to see out of NEH these days. That said, I have to wonder if a single Exchange of Information is a good idea?