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My early build of Jemison so far. I really like the one of Junebug for bluffing purposes. As others have noted, you can stick an Oberth on a central server and put out a naked Junebug an potentially flatline a runner with 4 damage if they run. I feel like the Consulting + Boom package is needed as a backup threat; if I wanted to play straight fast advance I think Titan has the edge. But this is fun and new, so why not give it a shot. Green is good.
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4 Mar 2017
HollowsHeart
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4 Mar 2017
RetroVirus
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5 Mar 2017
overlord midas
Suddenly forfeiting larger agendas does look suspicious though. Also, the 5/3 grants 4 counters, and can be used to score....4/2s or other 5/3s, and Vanity Project. is there a window where the runner is committed to accessing and you can still trigger Jemison? |
5 Mar 2017
MrHuds0n
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5 Mar 2017
bergil
If I'm reading the FAQ Timing Structure right, the runner decides to access at step 4.2 of the run, and then there's a rezzing and paid abilities window at step 4.3 before the run is successful (4.4) and cards are accessed (4.5). The Oberth forfeit is on rez, and I assume the Jemison ability triggers immediately - so ask the runner whether they want to access (4.2), then rez Oberth & place counters (both 4.3), and flatline them (4.5). |
Why just sac a 1 point agenda for 4 Junebug damage when you could sac a Project Atlas for 6 Junebug damage and a much higher chance of flatline?