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Fajo Collection Rules Supplement: Sisters of Duras

    Sisters of Duras

    Lursa and B'Etor, like their father before them, collaborated with the Romulan Star Empire.

    Romulan Romulan icon & Klingon Klingon icon  Personnel Personnel
    Gender: female & female. Species: Klingon / Klingon.
    Command & Staffing abilitys: Staff iconStaff icon
    Classification: V.I.P. / V.I.P.
    Restriction-Box: Do not work with Klingons who have Honor.
    Lursa: Red Dot Treachery   Red Dot Leadership   Red Dot Geology  
    Red Dot Greed   B'Etor: Red Dot Treachery   Red Dot Physics  
    Red Dot Youth   Red Dot Greed  
    INTEGRITY: 2+2  CUNNING: 8+8  STRENGTH: 8+7

    Characteristics: "Continuing Mission"-related cards, Affiliation Klingon affiliation, Affiliation Romulan affiliation, Klingon species, matching commander.

    Rule hint for this card

    This card has an clarification:

    Because these personnel do not work with Klingons who have Honor, you may not give either of them the skill of Honor with Reflection Therapy. See dual-personnel cards, multi-affiliation cards.

    Taken form Glossary - Version 1.9.5.

    Card logging info: Logged by openCards team at May 1st, 2009.
     

    Sisters of Duras
    Sisters of Duras counts as "matching commander" for the following ships or facilities:
    - Cha'Johimage (5 R 264) from Deep Space Nine Deep Space Nine
    - Cha'Johimage (23 V 52) from The Sky's the Limit The Sky's the Limit
    List of mirror universe related cards for Sisters of Duras:

    This Card-Review article was written by openCards user Decipher-Games at Jan 1st, 2008.

    Quote from Fajo Collection Rules Supplement:

    This personnel card is dual-affiliation as well as dual-personnel (two personnel in one card). Dual-personnel cards always count as two personnel, but only one card. Any result which happens to one of the individuals on your dual-personnel card automatically happens to the other, including bonus point adjustments.
    Occasionally, dual-personnel cards cause group limits to be modified. For example, suppose one or more of your personnel have been selected, either by choice or randomly, and a limit is in effect (e.g., “one personnel,” “two strongest members in Away Team,” “three Youth,” “maximum of 4 unique crew members,” “STRENGTH>27 from up to four Away Team members”). If one of your dual-personnel cards in the group is causing the group limit to be exceeded, your opponent must choose one of two options: increase the limit to accommodate the excess, or require that the group selection process be repeated. However, if the limit is one, it is always increased to two automatically.

    BEHIND THE SCENES:
    An early online Fajo announcement hinted at a “six-skilled Romulan,” a reference to the sisters’ combined Treachery, Leadership, Geology, Greed, Physics and Youth. But what a surprise that this so-called “Romulan” is really two Klingons! The Sisters of Duras seemed like the natural choice for our first dual-personnel card.