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Clone Suffrage Movement



Clone Suffrage Movement

Clone Suffrage Movement


Type: Asset: Political
Cost: 1
Faction: Corp Haas-Bioroid
Faction Cost: 2
When your turn begins, you may add 1 operation from Archives to HQ if there is no ice protecting this server.
“Our research says the public views clones as more human than bioroids. Historically, this has been a liability. Let’s make it a strength.”
Trash: 2
Set: Democracy and Dogma Number: 49 Quantity:
Illustrator: Patricia Smith
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9 Comments

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AdorablePython
Mar 28 2016 07:24 PM

Protected by an Oaktown Grid, it becomes an endless source of Hedge Funds. I like that!

 

But I can't decide if I should give it 3 or 4 stars. 3 because it needs Oaktown Grid, 4 because its effect is so good. Hmm...

    • Valdemart likes this

Jankier to use than you'd think -- Corp gets it down, unadvanced and unprotected; then it has to survive the Runner's turn to get 1 card back from Archives. At least it's face-down until the rez window before the beginning of the Corp's turn.

 

Lacks the correct "reveal" phrase for dealing with face-down cards in Archives, so needs a FAQ right out of the gate to prevent non-operation face-down cards going back into HQ. Put this in a tournament setting tomorrow, and someone will pull an unrevealed face-down card out of Archives into HQ, at which point there's not much proving to be done as to which card that might have been.

    • bozfoogle and Valdemart like this

And it's in HB to boot. Why on earth would you use this when you've got the far more versatile Archived Memories and Project Vitruvius in faction?

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AdorablePython
Mar 29 2016 05:01 PM

And it's in HB to boot. Why on earth would you use this when you've got the far more versatile Archived Memories and Project Vitruvius in faction?

 

Because Archived Memories only works once, and Project Vitruvius once or twice.

    • Valdemart likes this

Because Archived Memories only works once, and Project Vitruvius once or twice.

 

And AM and CSM fetch each other from Archives, which is the main idea here. Recursion for days!

This is not going to trigger more than once either, and will often be trashed before it triggers at all.
    • Meadbeard likes this

You have a point, but Sundew is also with 2 trash cost and can be trashed before it can give you any net gain (spend 2 to rez, gain 2 on the Runner's turn, then it might get trashed and the balance is 0) and it is not a bad card at all.

 

I think that in the proper deck the Suffrage may do some really good work. Recurssion is getting some love in the latest packs.

    • bozfoogle likes this

The difference is that Sundew has specific IDs which further enable it and it can be protected with ICE to ensure that it will continue to fire until the runner finds the relevant breaker. I won't discount the possibility that there is a deck that makes this card good, but I don't think its ID will be amongst any of those currently on offer in HB.

    • Meadbeard and Valdemart like this

I want to see what is more to come as effects that allow cards to be returned from Archives. If a critical mass is reached, you can cycle all those with AM -> other cards -> AM -> etc. The cost is low enough and if there is something else the deck can do in between, there will come a moment when the Runner will have to give up. But this requires more cards. CSM is definetely a step in the right direction.


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