Stargate deck
Stargate | |
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Designer | Ltn Koen |
Date | January 2013 |
Players | 2+ |
This is an unfinished deck. It is incomplete, and is not playable. | |
To play Dvorak: Draw five cards each and leave the rest as a draw pile. On your turn, draw a card from the draw pile and play one Thing and/or one Action. (See the full rules.) | |
Print this deck | |
This deck is under construction. Anyone is welcome to contribute - check the talk page to find out more. |
Humans, Goa'uld, Replicators - they all fight their way through the galaxies, each trying to achieve their own end.
This is very, very far from being complete, and it probably won't be until it is used as the start for an actual Dvorak game.
Notably missing: the Stargate!
Special Rules
Characters
Most Characters has a Goal to achieve. If a player controls at least one Character which has a Goal, and fulfills the requirements described in the "Goal:" fields of all Character cards they control, they win.
Actions and Things
All cards which are not Actions are Things.
A turn consists in drawing a card, playing up to one Action and one Thing, then discarding cards down to five.
During their turn, instead of playing a Thing, a player can always chose to destroy one Thing they control instead.
The effects described in a field labeled "Action:", "Thing:", "Action&Thing:" or "Action/Thing" of a Thing a player controls may be used by that player instead of, respectively: playing an Action, playing a Thing, playing a Thing and an Action, playing a Thing or playing an Action.
Tokens
At the beginning of the game, place all tokens in a separate draw deck. The available number of tokens of a given type is considered to be unbounded - if you don't have enough, create some more! When a card instruct you to create a token, you may look through the token draw deck to find it.
Unknown Cultures
Some cards come from remote planets with different cultures. Such cards may only be played by a player who controls Daniel Jackson, Doctor Rodney McKay, a Goa'uld, or a Replicator.
Card List
"Power alone does not make one a god." —Teal'c.
Action&Thing: Destroy a non-organic thing, then create and gain control of one Replicator token.
"To increase our number. That has never changed. In a few short years, we will go forth as an army."
"They are our creators, and ascension is the final step to equaling them, to becoming one with them."
"The hardest part of being who or what I am is having the power to change the things I want to change and knowing that I can't. Even when I'm certain, even when it's…absolutely clear to me, even when it affects the people I care about."
When a Tau'ri character should be destroyed, you may destroy Brig. General Jack O'Neill instead.
"Never in the history of boredom has anyone been more bored than I am right now." —Jack O'Neill
"Carter, you're one of this country's natural resources, if not national treasures." —Jack O'Neill
Action: Shift into Qetesh?
"Look, I know she's no angel. She has lied, she has stolen, she has cheated, she has misrepresented herself, she has… lied." —Daniel Jackson.
When an Atlantis character should be destroyed, you may destroy Lt. Colonel John Sheppard instead.
"You do realize I could get us into all sorts of... trouble, right?"
"I'm Dr. Rodney McKay, alright? Difficult takes a few seconds; impossible, a few minutes."
"I don't think you understand how cool this medicine is." —Lt. Aiden Ford.
Goal: Have destroyed five Wraith using Ronon Dex's Action ability.
"I was just going to blow it up." —Ronon Dex
Action: Something about time travel?
Thing: Gain control of one Ba'al token.
Whenever Ba'al should be destroyed, you may destroy a Ba'al token you control instead.
"I'm a god. Gods are all-knowing."
Action: ???
When Anubis should be destroyed, return it to your hand instead.
Action: Destroy a Thing.
"Chief, we've got a full count. Two strikes, three Ba'als." —Cameron Mitchell.
"I understand you've got yourself a few extra Ba'als." —Agent Barret.
"We have an enemy in our home galaxy that is far worse than the Goa'uld." —Thor
"The technology allowed for organic assimilation and self-replication to increase their effectiveness ... and replicate they did."
"I'm telling you Teal'c, If we don't get out of this soon I'm going to lose it... Lose it, it means go crazy, nuts, insane, bonzo, no longer in possession of ones faculties, three fries short of a Happy Meal... WACKO!" —Jack O'Neill
"And now, thanks to the Asgard, we have all the time in the world."
"We are the mother of all gods." —Hathor
Action: Gift of life.
"So it's a teenage thing. Pimples, rebellion, life sucking." —Major John Sheppard.