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<br clear=all/>Did I say six? I meant seven.[[User:Jtwe|Jtwe]] 17:57, 24 January 2008 (UTC) | <br clear=all/>Did I say six? I meant seven.[[User:Jtwe|Jtwe]] 17:57, 24 January 2008 (UTC) | ||
{{Card | title = Michiganite Core | type = Equipment - Soldier | bgcolor = | {{Card | title = Michiganite Core | type = Equipment - Soldier | bgcolor = 088 | cornervalue = 2410 | creator = jtwe | text = At the end of your turn, put an Ore counter on each Unit and Terrain in every era where there is an Ore counter or a Michiganite Core.<br><br>At the start of your turn, destroy all Portals in every era in which there are 30 or more Ore counters on cards in that era.}} | ||
<br clear=all/>Did I say seven? I meant eight. This one is probably too annoying to exist, especially with my own Supermassive Black Hole in the same era. Michiganite, of course, is a radioactive, self-replicating mineral which would make excellent weapons if it weren't for its tendency to, well, self-replicate and spread radiation everywhere, leaving vast swaths of land uninhabitable. [[User:Jtwe|Jtwe]] 18:59, 24 January 2008 (UTC) | <br clear=all/>Did I say seven? I meant eight. This one is probably too annoying to exist, especially with my own Supermassive Black Hole in the same era. Michiganite, of course, is a radioactive, self-replicating mineral which would make excellent weapons if it weren't for its tendency to, well, self-replicate and spread radiation everywhere, leaving vast swaths of land uninhabitable. [[User:Jtwe|Jtwe]] 18:59, 24 January 2008 (UTC) |
Revision as of 18:59, 24 January 2008
Six new cards, inspired by John Linnell's State Songs. Normally I'd just add them to the page, but name and flavor text-wise, they're kind of out there, even by my standards. Anywho, I didn't want to clutter up the main talk page with them, but here they are, in case anyone thinks they're neat.
"In the morning he'll tell someone the last thing that I said, when I told him that Montana was a leg."
Stamina: 8
As an additional cost for this Unit to take a Unit action, discard a card.
Every detail had been reproduced on a scale of one to one.
Maine is the devil you know; Maine is the heaven below; Maine at the top of the chart has crushed my evil heart.
Remove all damage from this card at the start of your turn.
Units in this era have "Unit Action: Inflict 1 damage on Michiganite Mine, inflict 1 damage on target Unit, and draw a card."
O Michigan, exemplar of unchecked replication!
Stamina: 1
At the start of your turn, you may target a player who controls an open Portal in this era. If you do, look at the top card of that player's deck, and put it back on top of that deck or remove it from the game.
Nevada, Nevada, The dream of every gal. Nevada, Nevada, It's every boy's pal.
Enjoy. Jtwe 17:44, 24 January 2008 (UTC)
In the brothel, in the castle, on the crowded boulevard, do they sing the dreadful words?
Did I say six? I meant seven.Jtwe 17:57, 24 January 2008 (UTC)
At the start of your turn, destroy all Portals in every era in which there are 30 or more Ore counters on cards in that era.
Did I say seven? I meant eight. This one is probably too annoying to exist, especially with my own Supermassive Black Hole in the same era. Michiganite, of course, is a radioactive, self-replicating mineral which would make excellent weapons if it weren't for its tendency to, well, self-replicate and spread radiation everywhere, leaving vast swaths of land uninhabitable. Jtwe 18:59, 24 January 2008 (UTC)