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    Barclay's Protomorphosis Disease

    Contagious affliction which causes animals to de-evolve into ancestral forms. Disease named for Lieutenant Reginald Barclay.

    Dilemma Dilemma - Dual dilemma Dual

    Entire crew or Away Team (except androids) de-evolves (dies) unless MEDICAL, SCIENCE and SECURITY present. Discard dilemma.

    Point box: 10 points. The player how encounter this dilemma may score them.

    Characteristics: bonus points.
    Requires: Android "species".

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

    ST1E libraryCollector's Info

    Super Rare Foil card from Reflections Reflections (Copyright 2000 by Decipher)
    Image Source: The Next Generation - Genesis (Season 7 - Episode 19)
    UCT-ID : ST1E 10 P 9 (manufactor info on card: none)
    Print-Style : color (standard) / black border / foil
    List of "reprints" for Barclay's Protomorphosis Disease:

    - ST1E 1 R 16image from Premiere BB Premiere BB (first print)
    - ST1E 0 VP 59image from Virtual Promos Virtual Promos (alternate picture)

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