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Interrupt Klingon Painstik

    Klingon Painstik

    Device employed to verify death in the Sonchi ritual. Also used in the nentay (Rite of Ascension) to test courage. Can make a two-ton Rectyne monopod jump 5 meters.

    Interrupt Interrupt

    Return your Arbiter Of Succession to your hand at any time, nullifying its points. OR One unique personnel just killed may not be reported for duty again by any player.

    Characteristics: manipulate your hand, Klingon-related interrupt.

    Rule hint for this card

    This card has an clarification:

    If this interrupt is played to prevent a unique personnel from being reported for duty again, it prevents reporting of any instance of that persona. Because persona replacement and morphing of one Founder into another are not reporting for duty, this interrupt will not prevent such exchanges from taking place.

    Taken form Glossary - Version 1.9.5.

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

    ST1E libraryCollector's Info

    Uncommon card from Q-Continuum Q-Continuum (Copyright 1996 by Decipher)
    Image Source: The Next Generation - Reunion (Season 4 - Episode 7)
    UCT-ID : ST1E 3 U 36 (manufactor info on card: none)
    Print-Style : color (standard) / black border / non-foil
    No "reprints" for this card (no cards published with same title and game text in another expansion or with another collection info).

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