Armed Asset Protection

Armed Asset Protection 2[credit]

Operation: Transaction
Influence: 2

Gain 3[credit]. Gain 1[credit] for each card type among faceup cards in Archives. If any of those cards are agendas, gain another 2[credit].

"Nuvem pays us to guard this land, and thatʼs all there is to it."
—Angelique Garza Correa
Illustrated by Olie Boldador
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The Automata Initiative (tai)

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  • Updated 2023-10-04

    What card types does Armed Asset Protection count?

    The possible card types that faceup cards in Archives can have are agenda, asset, ice, operation, and upgrade.

Reviews

Armed Asset Protection is an “archived card types matter” transaction.

Best case, you can net +$8, from $2 to $10 (= -$2+$3+5×$1+$2). For example, if you've resolved another operation, gotten an asset trashed, installed over a rezzed piece of ice, gotten an upgrade flipped faceup from an early archives breach (that you'd discarded to max hand size), and expended an unstolen agenda.

Worst case, when Archives is empty (or completely facedown), it's worse than just clicking for a credit (+$1). nb. Operations are “nonbasic actions”, and can't get any worse than “playing it is worse than taking some basic action” (unless it were stealable, I guess.)

When the three “safe & easy” types to trash (ie. operations, assets, upgrades) are archived faceup, you net +$4, like a Sure Gamble.

Note also that you can expend three card types (which are trashed faceup):

  1. ICE (Tree Line)
  2. Upgrade (Angelique Garza Correa)
  3. Agenda (Slash and Burn Agriculture)

Compare:

  • Extract: Also a thematic transaction (Weyland’s theme in Borealis Cycle being “sacrificing installations”). nb. AAP synergizes with trashing rezzed cards too.
  • Government Subsidy: AAP can have a greater profit margin with a lower initial investment (or… lesser profit with higher investment than even Beanstalk Royalties).

Related:

  • Blockchain: Another “archived matters” Weyland earner, interestingly.
(The Automata Initiative era)