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I love Stirling and the supplier.
Maybe better decoy + calling in favors?
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16 Mar 2015
esutter479
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16 Mar 2015
dmipgoz
Hm. Chop bot is really intersting idea. But i really like scrubber then Maybe i cut the Feedback Filter. It always tough to chouse influence with Stirling. Thank you for the idea. |
16 Mar 2015
esutter479
Yah, I guess it would be a tough call to make here, heh. I opted out of the Scrubber route from the get-go, so it isn't as big a deal for me. Sure, it's great to be able to off their asset economy with ease, but honestly, the longer the game goes with the Stirling I built up, the less I worry about their econ cuz mine is increasing at a pretty alarming rate. :) That being said, against NEH, if you see a window of opportunity...or sense that a naked remote might be a sneak-play...go for it. Iain decks are made to have no regrets. All bases MUST be covered, and it looks like you do that pretty well. I had no room for R&D pressure in mine. Pokes at it when affordable seem valid to me. It's when they start trying holding stuff in their hand that concerns me, as a criminal anyway. |
Gamble is good in Iain decks, IMO. Easy Mark is also decent, as it allows you to come back from a stiff taxing run, or a Closed Accounts/Heinlein Grid incident. Plascrete may or may not be helpful. Iain usually has enough resources/hardware at his disposal to be tag-less most of the time.
One thing I would consider if I were you, is that you don't necessarily need the Globalsec/Underworld combo. You could save yourself 3 cards of deckspace by just using 3 Data Folding. Take out the Scrubber and sub in a Chop Bot as well, and you will have a really well rounded rig, with some wiggle room about it. If/when the Foldings are turned off by you having 4 or 5 MU worth of programs out, just Chop them for draw or more tag removal.