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    Harness Omega Particle

    Planet Planet Mission
    Location: Delta-Quadrant Delta-Quarant Span: 2. Points: 50.
    Requirements: Engineer, Geology, Medical, 2 Physics, Programming, Science, and Cunning > 48
    Borg icon Non-Aligned icon
    Alternate requirements: You may attempt and complete this mission for 50 points using your Federation icon personnel with these requirements: Engineer, Medical, Officer, Physics, Science, Security, Transporters, and Cunning > 48.

    Class-M moon: Obtain powerful synthetic molecule from an alien outpost.

    Characteristics: Delta-Quadrant Delta-Quarant mission, planet mission, mission worth 40 or more points, mission worth 50 or more points.

    Card logging info: Logged by openCards team at Jan 1st, 2008.
     

    ST2E libraryCollector's Info

    Uncommon card from Call to Arms Call to Arms (Copyright 2003)
    Image Source: Voyager - The Omega Directive (Season 4 - Episode 21)
    UCT-ID : ST2E 3 U 93 (manufactor info on card: 3 U 93)
    Print-Style : color (standard) / black border / non-foil
    No "reprints" for this card (no cards published with same title & sub-title in other expansions).

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