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    Wedding Bells

    Deck listing:

    Dilemma pile (29):

    space Space: 5 / planet Planet: 5 / dual Dual: 19
    dual
    dual
    dual
    dual
    Chula: Echoesimage (1 C 15)
    dual
    dual
    planet
    dual
    planet
    dual
    space
    dual
    dual
    Hard Timeimage (6 P 6)
    planet
    space
    space
    Outclassedimage (8 R 13)
    dual
    dual
    dual
    planet
    dual
    Skeleton Crewimage (3 U 28)
    dual
    planet
    space

    Draw deck (39):

    EventEvent (6):

    InterruptInterrupt (5):
    Dark Secretsimage (6 P 34)
    Stricken Dumbimage (2 U 87)

    PersonnelPersonnel (24):
    bajoranStaffDeep Space Nine related card
    Anaraimage (1 C 207)
    bajoran
    bajoranPast
    bajoranCommandDeep Space Nine related card
    bajoranStaff
    bajoranStaff
    Dohlemimage (1 C 211)
    bajoranStaff
    bajoranDeep Space Nine related card
    Jabaraimage (1 C 214)
    bajoranCommandDeep Space Nine related card
    Jadzia Dax, Elderimage (9 R 10)
    bajoranCommandDeep Space Nine related card
    bajoranStaffPast
    bajoranCommandDeep Space Nine related card
    bajoranStaff
    bajoranCommandTerok-Nor related card
    Odo, Wayward Linkimage (3 R 113)
    bajoran
    Opaka, Kai of Bajorimage (1 R 221)
    bajoran
    bajoranStaff
    bajoran
    bajoranStaff

    Ship Ship (4):
    bajoran
    bajoran

    Hints & strategie notes for this Deck

    Andrew Grace - Day 3 Worlds (12nd seed)
    0-2 vs. Geoffery Peterson, eliminated in Round 1

    Andrew was the only player to defeat James Hoskin in his impressive Day 2 performance; as such, he elected to play an almost identical deck for Day 3, with the important substitutions of Skeleton Crew for Timescape and Chula: Echoes for Personal Duty. Had he faced a less seasoned player, his path to the quarterfinals would have been all but secured.

    However, the veteran Geoffery Peterson took Andrew down, using the all-new Mirror Starfleet crew to wreak havoc on the Bajoran teams that had served Andrew so well the previous day. Andrew's minute recalibrations were not enough to overcome the reverse-engineered crew of the I.S.S. Enterprise, chalking up their first win at a major tournament since the release of In a Mirror, Darkly.