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    This Deck was build by openCards user MidnightLich and was published first on "The Continuing Committee (trekcc.org)" at Sep 17th, 2017.

    Vulcan Scheming of a White Christmas

    Deck listing:

    Seed cards (30):
    DilemmaDilemmas (18):
    1xplanet mission
    1xplanet mission
    Crisisimage (6 C 8)
    1xspace / planet mission
    1xplanet mission
    1xspace / planet mission
    Faux Pasimage (32 V 5)
    2xspace / planet mission
    1xspace mission
    1xplanet mission
    Hortaimage (11 R 9)
    1xspace / planet mission
    Implicationimage (12 C 14)
    1xspace / planet mission
    1xplanet mission
    Rock Peopleimage (32 V 9)
    2xspace / planet mission
    1xplanet mission
    Seismic Quakeimage (5 R 33)
    1xspace mission
    2xspace / planet mission
    DoorwayDoorways (3):
    1x
    1x
    1x
    EventEvents (1):
    1x
    FacilityFacilitys (1):
    1xVulcan icon Alternate Universe
    ❖ Vulcan Outpostimage (0 VR 400)
    IncidentIncidents (6):
    1x
    1x
    1x
    Make It Soimage (9 R 26)
    1x
    1x
    1x
    Tribunal of Qimage (0 VP 2)
    Time LocationTime Locations (1):
    1x

    Q's Tent Side Deck (13):
    EquipmentEquipments (2):
    Vulcan PADDimage (0 VR 395)
    EventEvents (5):
    Captain's Logimage (2 U 37)
    Lower Decksimage (2 U 42)
    IncidentIncidents (2):
    Reed Alert!image (32 V 26)
    Vulcan Databaseimage (0 VR 402)
    InterruptInterrupts (2):
    Vulcan Mindmeldimage (1 U 144)
    PersonnelPersonnels (1):
    Vulcan icon Starfleet icon Alternate Universe22nd Century
    ShipShips (1):
    Vulcan icon Alternate Universe
    ❖ D'kyrimage (0 VR 412)

    Q the Referee Side Deck (13):
    EventEvents (2):
    Mirror Imageimage (4 U 30)
    IncidentIncidents (8):
    Feedback Surgeimage (13 U 27)
    Q the Refereeimage (9 U 29)
    Strategemaimage (0 P 134)
    InterruptInterrupts (2):
    Oof!image (5 U 95)
    Scorched Handimage (4 U 54)
    ObjectiveObjectives (1):

    Draw deck (45):
    DoorwayDoorways (2):
    2x
    EventEvents (4):
    1x
    1x
    1x
    Q-Netimage (1 C 88)
    1x
    IncidentIncidents (6):
    1x
    4x
    Vulcan Databaseimage (0 VR 402)
    1x
    ObjectiveObjectives (1):
    1x
    PersonnelPersonnels (29):
    1xVulcan icon Alternate Universe22nd Century
    1xVulcan icon Alternate Universe22nd Century
    ❖ Delvokimage (0 VR 404)
    1xVulcan icon Starfleet icon Alternate Universe22nd Century
    1xVulcan icon Alternate Universe22nd Century
    Kossimage (33 V 34)
    1xVulcan icon Alternate Universe22nd Century
    Minister T'Pauimage (33 V 36)
    1xVulcan icon Alternate Universe22nd Century
    ❖ Sanyeimage (0 VR 405)
    2xVulcan icon Alternate Universe22nd Century
    ❖ Sedisimage (33 V 38)
    1xVulcan icon Alternate Universe22nd Century
    Sinamimage (33 V 39)
    1xVulcan icon Alternate Universe22nd Century
    ❖ Smolekimage (33 V 40)
    1xVulcan icon Alternate Universe22nd Century
    ❖ Sodorimage (33 V 41)
    2xVulcan icon Alternate Universe22nd Century
    ❖ Sopekimage (0 VR 406)
    1xVulcan icon Alternate Universe22nd Century
    Soval (LlaP)image (33 V 42)
    1xVulcan icon Alternate Universe22nd Century
    Stelimage (33 V 43)
    1xVulcan icon Alternate Universe22nd Century
    ❖ Stromimage (0 VR 408)
    1xVulcan icon Alternate Universe22nd Century
    Syrranimage (33 V 46)
    1xVulcan icon Alternate Universe22nd Century
    ❖ Talmaimage (33 V 50)
    1xVulcan icon Alternate Universe22nd Century
    Tavekimage (33 V 51)
    1xVulcan icon Alternate Universe22nd Century
    ❖ T'Lamimage (0 VR 409)
    1xVulcan icon Alternate Universe22nd Century
    T'Lesimage (33 V 47)
    1xVulcan icon Alternate Universe22nd Century
    ❖ T'Merimage (33 V 48)
    1xVulcan icon Alternate Universe22nd Century
    T'Mikimage (33 V 49)
    1xVulcan icon Alternate Universe22nd Century
    T'Pol (PWP)image (0 VR 410)
    2xVulcan icon Alternate Universe22nd Century
    ❖ Valrikimage (0 VR 411)
    1xVulcan icon Alternate Universe22nd Century
    Vanikimage (33 V 54)
    1xVulcan icon Romulan icon Alternate Universe22nd Century
    V'Lasimage (33 V 52)
    1xVulcan icon Alternate Universe22nd Century
    V'Talimage (33 V 53)
    ShipShips (3):
    1xVulcan icon Alternate Universe
    Ni'Varimage (33 V 56)
    1xVulcan icon Alternate Universe
    Sh'Raanimage (33 V 57)
    1xVulcan icon Alternate Universe
    Ti'Murimage (33 V 58)


    Tactic Battel-Side-Deck (12):
    12x


    Cards from 'out-of-play' (1):
    IncidentIncidents (1):
    1x

    Hints & strategie notes for this Deck

    The Scheme concept (cards marked with the Scheme icon or granted it by Cautionary Tale) began as a pipe dream. A few years ago (I can't recall exactly when), I was perusing old cards and came upon the "spaceline pollution" cards from the PAQ era. I thought it would be really fun to find ways to make those relevant again. In the modern era of "go go go," the thought of some cards that made you slow down felt like a good direction to go. It took awhile to find a fit for them, but I'm happy that they feel so nice in a Vulcan deck.

    I've put together a Scheme deck as a starting point. I am not a great First Edition deck builder, so this isn't optimized or streamlined. But I did play a lot of Scheme decks during development of Live Long and Prosper, so I have experience with them. Playing Schemes (and the High Command) is about slowing the opponent down while you plow through dilemmas and missions at a steady pace. Hopefully, your interference will slow the opponent down enough to make sure you get to 100 points first.

    The High Concept
    The basic premise of your deck is to slow the opponent the "F" down. Schemes provide irritating obstacles for the opponent to deal with, your dilemmas should require them to attempt multiple times at each mission, and Temper Advancements should buy you "one last turn" if you need it. You have lots of mission skills, good card drawing, and solid personnel to help you get through your own missions. If the opportunity presents itself, you can take a shot at an opponent's ship or Away Team and set them back even more.

    Building the Spaceline
    You can't just throw Schemes into your deck and play; you need to start paying attention as soon as you start building the spaceline. Because Schemes are going to be playing in between missions, you'll want to carefully think about how to place your missions to provide an irritating spaceline for the opponent. Here are some things to think about for the deck as built:

    1. Ideally, you'll want to put two of the opponent's missions next to each other, in at least two different spots. This makes it easier to maximize the value of Thorough Debriefing and You're Not Ready.
    2. Put your missions next to opponent's "pairs" of missions. This way, you can have your Scheme Incidents hit them and not you. Additionally, you'll make them use more RANGE to move around.
    3. Mind your facilities. You can't control where Vulcan comes up, but do your best to make sure that Vulcan and a mission for your Outpost are spread out. Ideally, you want to be at about 1/4 and 3/4 along the spaceline.
    4. Other than the two groups of two, split up their missions as best you can. If you can't get groups of two, make sure to get in their way as much as possible.

    Dilemmas
    The dilemmas in this deck are skill heavy, stall-based combos. I've put together two planet, two space, and two dual combos; your mileage may vary, and it's not too difficult to shift the balance around based on your local play group. You can put the combos almost anywhere you like, but ideally you'll have two opponent's missions next to each other two times on the spaceline. Put the dual combos under one pair, and the appropriate space/planet combos under the other. You'll want to use You're Not Ready between the missions with the dual combos, and Thorough Debriefing between the other two.

    Here are the combos I've put together:

    Space #1: The Ghost of Cyrus Ramsey / Male's Love Interest & Plague Ship / Difficult Disposal    

    Space #2: Implication / Gomtuu Shock Wave 7 Faux Pas

    Planet #1: Encased in Crystal / Seismic Quake / Rock People    

    Planet #2: Horta / A Miner Confrontation / Crisis

    Dual #1: Rules of Obedience / Ferengi Infestation / The Higher... The Fewer    

    Dual #2: Rules of Obedience / Ferengi Infestation / The Higher... The Fewer

    Gameplay
    You have one copy of almost every Scheme in the deck, and you'll need to draw into them. I avoided using Cautionary Tale in the draw deck, because IDIC: Power of the High Command rewards you for playing them, not downloading them. You'll want to play them as they come, even if it's in an inconvenient order; you want to start annoying the opponent immediately.

    Your draws come from four places:

    • Finally Ready to Swim lets you draw a card, once each turn, when you play a personnel. All of your personnel are , so this is a card draw every turn you play someone.
    • Neuropressure Massage gives you a card draw, but it also smooths out your draws by letting you pick one of two cards. You can get this out turn two.
    • IDIC: Power of the High Command gives you two card draws (or a once per game download of a ship and commander) every time you play a Scheme card. Do that every turn you can.
    • Vulcan Database - will draw you up to four (4) cards a turn, based on the number of ships you have in play.

    On the first turn, if you have either Scheme Incident in hand, you should play it. Use this card play to trigger IDIC: Power of the High Command to grab a ship and her captain. If you have another Scheme, you can play it, but you might also consider using Call for Reinforcements to get your D'Kyr from the tent instead. If you went first, use your Finally Ready to Swim card draw to download Q the Referee; if you went second, you can grab it with Tribunal of Q.

    After you've played cards on turn 1, use Quark's Isolinear Rods to get Charles Tucker III out of the tent; he'll be played next turn. Then use your Q the Referee to get Defend Homeworld, and use that to get Stel - he's your way to get Thorough Debriefing if your deck isn't cooperating. If you don't trust your opponent, you can use your end of turn draw to get your Q the Referee back.

    Turn two, you should play Tucker and get Neuropressure Massage out of the tent. Now, you should be getting two card draws a turn as fuel for your deck. If you didn't play a Scheme or get a ship on turn 1, make sure you do so on turn 2. You'll want to get two ships out as soon as you can to maximize Vulcan Database. Speaking of Vulcan Database, if you're set on card draws, feel free to add more skills to your ships.

    From this point on, you want to play Schemes when you can in order to maximize the annoyance of the opponent. Make sure you're putting them right in their way. If you haven't seen any of your Scheme cards, and in particular neither incident, you should fly Stel out to their mission pairs and download Thorough Debriefing. Other than that, just get people out and start hammering on missions. If the opponent gives you an opening, fly over and hit them with a ship or personnel battle.

    Your ace in the hole is Temper Advancements, which you can download with Talma. Use it when your opponent is playing reinforcements to solve their last mission, and buy yourself at least one more turn.

    Changing It Up
    I'm torn on using Cautionary Tale as a download card in the deck. The extra card draws for playing Scheme cards as card plays are really nice; but, I think you only really need to do it once for the ship/commander download. Using Cautionary Tale gives you more control over the order in which you pull out your Schemes, which could be valuable.

    I've found in less and less necessary to include Tribunal of Q and any Referee cards in my games. Removing that would free up a seed slot and allow you to use the original Q's Tent, which enables red-shirting space missions. I've included the Referee package here because it's still got some uses, and you should use it if your meta calls for it.

    There is a lot you can do with the card drawing package in this deck. I didn't lean too heavily on Minister Kurak, but you could splash in some copies of Alien Probe and really maximize his utility. Likewise, Vulcans have several valid Computer Skill x2 targers for Quark's Isolinear Rods, so if you don't want to rely on Tucker and Neuropressure, you don't have to. After all, grabbing Subcommander T'Pol for her double special downloads is never a bad decision.

    The dilemmas are probably the place you can customize the deck the most. For example, it doesn't take much to turn this into a much more aggressive version of the deck. Using extra damage dilemmas, forced movement cards, and more can have you run the opponent into your nasty Scheme cards over and over. Adding in some Self controlled dilemmas could really make for a problematic game for the opponent.

    Conclusion
    However you decide to mix it up, I hope you'll give the Vulcans and the Scheme cards a chance. It's not a deck for everyone, as it won't be fast enough for speed players and it won't be aggressive enough for battle/interference players. But there's a wide space in the middle between those two deck types, and players that fall in that space will hopefully enjoy this hybrid-style deck.

    Take some time to play with the deck, add your versions into the deckbuilder, and let us know what your experiences were. Design is always reading tournament reports and forum posts on the Gameplay and Deck Design boards. Your feedback helps us decide how to maneuver the game in future expansions. We can't wait to read what you do with the Vulcans!