Very similar to Jinteki's Project Junebug in terms of installation Edge of World in terms of payload.
Combos
Trick of Light: As a part of a fast advance strategy if the runner isn't biting this combo will allow those advancement tokens to be moved to an agenda, perhaps even opening a scoring window to score 3/2 agendas such as Project Vitruvius or Accelerated Beta Test out of hand in one turn.
Shipment from Kaguya & Shipment from SanSan could be used to advance Cerebral Overwriter to save s
With enough brain damage flat-line strategies that use cards such as Scorched Earth become more viable.
Jump start Cerebral Overwriter by installing in combo with Mushin No Shin perhaps install with some protective ice to make it suspiciously look like an agenda about to be scored, if the runner bites, corp gets to smile.
Recur Cerebral Overwriter with cards like Archived Memories, Architect an overscored Project Vitruvius etc to give this card even more action.
Pros
Free to rez like other traps
Can open up a flat-line win opportunity
Can tax the runner by enticing him to run on a fools errand
Cons
Corp will need to hold 3 in reserve in case the runner takes the bait in order for it to have any teeth
Must be both installed & advanced to have any potency, does no harm to runner if accesses while in R&D, HQ or archives
0 cost means it'll only surprise the runner once.
Summary
There is nothing new or novel about this card that we haven't seen in other cards. It continues to go along with HB's preference towards brain damage and so it is at home in many HB, Jinteki & even some Weyland decks (sorry NBN this card probably isn't really going to be your thing.) Maybe a bit expensive at two influence points which is why it is often looked over in favor of Aggressive Secretary which for the same costs could wipe out an entire rig for the runner which is often a more sure-fire strategy for discouraging the runner than a little brain damage.
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