Re:2nd Place, Indy - Sledge Hammer - 2007/08/31 16:45DTee wrote: RedX wrote: I can see two distinct uses for Overload- a sideboard card against Hired Enforcers, and a kill-card that packs multiple Hired Enforces and Specializations and the like into an anti-ship nightmare of a deck. Toss in Pirate Merc, Blood Raiders, Dismantle, Cult, and your choice of seasonings, and the opponent better have a LOT of ships to drag you down with.
Or one news-immune one... hrm. Back to the drawing board.
Martial Law or Sensor's Office works too. The inability to target docked ships helps stop ship destruction decks getting out of hand.
The new towers force them to leave ships out and about during your turn, or they can't get at you. That, plus the new destruction cards, may make it a viable deck.
Martial Law would cause problems, though... hrm. Can't think of a way around that aside from some really piled-on starbase shields. EMP minefield?
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The Vipers Nest can slide through Martial Law, though you'll only get to really abuse it once. Still, if you're packing your own Censor's Office, Greater Archives, Incubation Dome, etc, then it's probably worth running one or two.
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The Vipers Nest can slide through Martial Law, though you'll only get to really abuse it once. Still, if you're packing your own Censor's Office, Greater Archives, Incubation Dome, etc, then it's probably worth running one or two.
Viper's nest only targets ships with activated commands. It's mostly good when it surprises the other guy.
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