(3) • The Viceroy, Advisor to the PraetorRomulan Personnel of Reman species. "One man took pity on me. The man that became my Viceroy. He protected me from the cruelty of the guards. He taught me how to survive." Characteristics: event related card, affiliation, download, download - event, discard a specific card from hand, personnel who has a cost of 3 or more, Reman species. Rule hint for this cardThis card has an erratum: Errata'd on 2015-04-06: To limit his ability, it now requires a Romulan to be discarded and is once each turn. Taken form Current Errata 2015-04-06.Card logging info: Logged by openCards team at Jan 1st, 2008. | |
This Card-Review article was written by openCards user The Ninja Scot and was published first on "Decipher's Website (decipher.com)" at Jan 2nd, 2007.
Maybe I'm the only one that looks at The Viceroy, Advisor to the Praetor and hears the cackling laugh of Skeletor from the cartoon He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, but he's certainly no laughing matter to your opponent's plans.
Comparing the two Viceroys, one finds they share the skills of Medical, Telepathy, and Treachery. However, instead of Exobiology, Geology and Leadership, this new version has Biology and Diplomacy instead. Depending on your skill needs alone, either one of them could be a good fit for you. Romulans have eight other personnel who have Exobiology and Geology, nine have Biology, eighteen have Diplomacy and twenty-three have Leadership.
Skills aside, it's the ability of the newest Viceroy that warrants his cost of three and moves him ahead of his predecessor in terms of usability. There's just something about being able to download any event you want, discarding a card from hand to do so, that appeals to me. All you have to do is have this Viceroy in play and wait for your opponent to play an event, that's all. These days, it's pretty likely that your opponent is going to be playing Events at some point, so why not take advantage of that? Even better, you get to do this on your opponent's turn, thereby setting up your next turn. Getting that needed Getting Under Your Skin, Prejudice and Politics, Far-Seeing Eyes, Power Shift, Brinkmanship or anything else for your next turn can make things move faster for your Romulans. This can also give you extra events to discard for "unstopping" certain Romulans or adding skills to Counterinsurgency Program.
Each Viceroy has his own niche, but using the new Viceroy as opposed to lower-cost, card-cycling, higher-skilled Premiere version will happen more often than not.