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Gagarin Deep Space Expanding the Horizon

15 influence spent (max 15, available 0)
21 agenda points (between 20 and 21)
49 cards (min 45)
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3x Oaktown Grid ●●●●● ●
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Code Gate (5)
1x Enigma
1x Tollbooth ●●
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Falesh 1

This is the first Corp deck I have made from scratch.

The general idea is to stick Oaktown Grid + Commercial Bankers Group or Jeeves Model Bioroids on unprotected servers. If they don't want to deal with them you get loads of money and clicks, if they do then they spend a fortune thanks in part to Gagarin (it costs 9 to remove Jeeves or 11 for Jeeves + Oaktown when both are installed). If they do trash your assets you can just bring them back with Friends in High Places.

Since you are leaving the remotes unprotected you can heavily ice up your centrals and scoring remote. The ice also helps bring in money, Caduceus in particular, which gives you the money to install and rez more. If needs be you can also advance the ice with the help of Jeeves. Armored Servers also ties in with the ice selection as all of them have more then 1 subroutine apart from Fire Wall.

Housekeeping, Hunter Seeker and the Fairchild 3.0 provides a nice sting in the tail, especially with the Chronos Project.

You should be very hard to mill out thanks to 3 Jacksons and 3 Friends in High Places.

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11 Jul 2017 Manadog

A couple of things at first glance - You mention Fairchild 3.0 but it's not in the deck list. Also, if you're looking for the effect from Oaktown Grid maybe consider Encryption Protocol or mumbad virtual tour.

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