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[BSG:BG Pegasus Expansion Game 02] Game Over - Cylon and Cylon Leader Victory

MrBlarneyMrBlarney Registered User regular
edited October 2009 in Critical Failures
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Base Set and Pegasus Expansion
After forty years passing without a single word from the Cylons, they returned, and all but eradicated the human race. In this time of strife, they must put aside the petty differences that once separated them and focus on one thing — survival.

Humanity's only hope of a future is to find a new home; a place called Earth. The Cylons, however, are in constant and tireless pursuit. They now look, breathe and bleed exactly like humans. Cylons have infiltrated the Fleet, destroyed resources, and threaten to finish the extermination they have begun. The humans have no choice but to run, plagued by the paranoia of an indistinguishable enemy.

Are you a Cylon who will help to erase any memory of the human race? Or will your resilience and determination to survive prove to the Cylons that humanity is worth saving?

In the basic version of the game, players take the roles of prominent figures in the remainder of humanity working toward the goal of reaching Kobol, the first step on the long road toward the legendary planet Earth. However, hidden among their ranks are Cylon infiltrators, who seek to end humanity for once and for all. The Pegasus expansion adds a new scenario following the second leg of humanity’s journey, to the settlement of New Caprica and the subsequent escape after the Cylons discover and occupy the planet. Pegasus joins the fleet to provide support and additional options, and the new role of Cylon Leader is introduced, whose goals may differ from their fellow Cylons. The following rules apply all new situations and rules introduced in the Pegasus Expansion. For rules that apply solely to the base set, look to one of the older games.

Rules and Utilities

Base Set Rules, from the publisher's website
Pegasus Expansion Rules, from the publisher's website
FAQ and Errata, from the publisher’s website
Player Aid 1 (Base Set), on BoardGameGeek
Player Aid 2 (Base Set), on BoardGameGeek

Notes and Guidelines for this play-by-post game:
Secrecy is an important part of this game! As such, the following rules must be followed at all times:
  • You may not tell other players the exact value/type of cards that are in your hand, that you plan to put into a Skill Check, or what you had put into a Skill Check after it is resolved. You may still use vague terms to describe the cards you hold/play: “this should help a lot” or “this should help a little” are reasonable; “this should help a medium amount” can be said for multiple cards.
  • If an ability or action allows you to look at the top card of any deck, you are not allowed to tell the other players what that card is or any specific information about it.
  • All communication between players must be made through this thread. No private conversations allowed!
  • All players, whether Human or Cylon, must adhere to these rules; Revealed Cylons may not show their hands to other players or reveal their Super Crisis card until they play it.

All actions should be reported in the thread in bold cyan for them to be recognized. Movement, skill card use, ability use, discards, etc. all apply. On skill checks, the rules state that submissions to the check are made beginning with the player after the active player then continuing in turn order, ending with the active player. However, you can make a submission out of order if you know what you wish to play. It is recommended that you discuss with your fellow players if you are uncertain how much you should contribute. Final submission numbers will be given by the GM at the time of resolution.

There are a number of Skill Cards that can be played under certain conditions. Please refer to the Skill Cards section for the effects of each card. For the purposes of keeping things moving at a good pace, I recommend sending me a PM with guidelines or instructions in advance detailing the circumstances in which you want to use them.

Skill Cards that come before events:
Before die rolls: Strategic Planning
Before skill checks: Investigative Committee, Support the People, At Any Cost, Guts and Initiative, Scientific Research, Jury Rigged
Before combat: Run Interference

Skill Cards that come after events:
After die rolls: Calculations
After skill checks: Declare Emergency
After combat rolls/results: Major Victory, Evasive Maneuvers
After a discard: Sabotage

The Board
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Above, the main game board at the beginning of the game, before characters are placed. The fleet has four resources that will deplete over the course of the game: Fuel (starts at 8), Food (starts at 8), Morale (starts at 10), and Population (starts at 12). One Basestar and three Raiders are deployed at the fore of Galactica, two civilian ships at the aft, and one Viper in each of the port-bow and port-quarter areas.
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Battlestar Pegasus is located on a board separate from Galactica. Pegasus is not located in any specific space and does not have its own space areas. There are four locations on Pegasus that provide new options to the human fleet. Whenever Galactica would be damaged, the current player may choose to damage a location on Pegasus instead. However, there are only four damage tokens in the Pegasus stack, and so if all locations are damaged, Pegasus is destroyed. All players on Pegasus at such a time are moved to Galactica’s Sickbay, and no more use of Pegasus may be made for the remainder of the game.
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New Caprica also has a completely new board used at the end of the eponymous game scenario. This board will only come into play once New Caprica is reached. Details regarding New Caprica are located in the dedicated segment near the end of these rules.

General Game Flow and Victory Conditions
There are two different scenarios that may be played: the original scenario following humanity’s journey to the planet of Kobol, and the expansion scenario following the fleet to New Caprica and the escape from the planet that followed.
  • Human Victory: Kobol scenario: Reach Kobol by making one final jump after accumulating a Destination Score of 8 or more (Every time you jump you will earn a Destination Card with a score between 1 and 3), OR New Caprica scenario: Jump the fleet to New Caprica by accumulating a Destination Score of 7 or more, then subsequently jump the fleet away from New Caprica while maintaining at least one of each resource (Fuel, Food, Morale, Population). (See dedicated rules section for the New Caprica phase of the game.)
  • Cylon Victory: End humanity. This is done by destroying Galactica (damage six locations), dropping one of the fleet's resource stats to 0, or getting a Centurion Boarding Party far enough into Galactica's innards.
  • Cylon Leader/Sympathetic Cylon Victory: Fulfill the conditions stated on their hidden Agenda Card – these include allowing either the cylons or the humans to win the game alongside other requirements.

At the start of the game, each player (with the exception of Cylon Leaders) is given one Loyalty Card (Exception: Gaius Baltar, who receives two) that indicates whether or not a player starts out as a Human or a Cylon player. Players take turns in sequence, encountering crises and jumping the fleet towards the destination of Kobol or New Caprica. When a distance of 4 or greater has been reached, the Sleeper Agent Phase activates: each player, including Revealed Cylons, is dealt one more Loyalty Card (Exception: Sharon Valerii, who receives two) that may change that player's alignment. The total number of Cylons present in the game is fixed and dependent on the number of players in the game.

Instead of a loyalty card, Cylon Leaders start the game with an Agenda card that provides a special win condition. While the Cylon Leader may win with either the humans or the Cylons depending on the drawn Agenda, each Agenda requires an extra condition to be satisfied in order for the Cylon Leader to declare victory. In a 4- or 6-player game, the Cylon Leader draws an Agenda from the Sympathetic Agenda deck, which is more likely, but not necessarily, to be favorable to the humans. In a 5- or 7-player game, the Cylon Leader draws from the Hostile Agenda deck, which is more likely to be unfavorable to the humans.

Sympathetic Cylon Leader Agendas (4- and 6-player games)
  • Convert the Infidels - The humans have won AND All resources are at 3 or lower.
  • Guide Them to Destiny - The humans have won AND Population and morale values are within 2 of each other.
  • Join the Colonials - The humans have won AND you are Infiltrating and not in the “Brig” or “Detention”.
  • Prove their Worth - The humans have won AND at least 5 Raptors/Vipers are damaged or destroyed.
  • Illusion of Hope – The Cylons have won AND 6 or more units of distance have been travelled.
  • Salvage their Equipment – The Cylons have won AND 2 or fewer Galactica locations are damaged.

Hostile Cylon Leader Agendas (5- and 7-player games)
  • Genocide – The Cylons have won AND Both food and population are at 2 or less.
  • Reduce Them to Ruins – The Cylons have won AND 4 or more Galactica and/or Pegasus locations are damaged and Morale is at 3 or lower.
  • Show Their True Nature – The Cylons have won AND Either you are in the “Brig” or “Detention”, or you have been executed at least once.
  • Siege Warfare – The Cylons have won AND Every resource is at half or lower (in the red).
  • Grant Mercy – The humans have won AND Population, morale, or food is 2 or lower.
  • Mutual Annihilation – The humans have won AND You have played a Super Crisis Card.

A Sympathetic Cylon may be introduced to the game at the Sleeper Phase in 4- and 6-player games that do not have a Cylon Leader. Sympathetic Cylons draw an Agenda from the Sympathetic Agenda deck, changing their win condition from the normal Human or Cylon condition to that on their drawn card.

Character Selection
Each player chooses a character in turn order. Selection of Political Leaders, Military Leaders, and Pilots is restricted if there are more of the other types of characters, Support characters may be chosen at any time, and at most one Cylon Leader character may be selected.

The first player draws their full Skill Card Draw to start the first turn, while all other players draw three cards from their normal Skill Card Draw to start the game. Cylon Leaders draw only two cards to start, the size of their normal draw.

Human (and Unrevealed Cylon) Game Turn
  1. Receive Skills Step: The current player draws the number and types of Skill Cards listed on his character sheet.
  2. Movement Step: The current player may move to a different location. If he moves to a different ship (between Galactica, Colonial One, and Pegasus, or from a Viper to any of these ships), he must discard one Skill Card from his hand. Alternatively, the player may use a non-Treachery Skill Card with a Movement Ability.
  3. Action Step: The current player chooses one action to perform. Options include the actions listed on his location, character sheet, and non-Treachery Skill Cards. If piloting in a Viper, you may activate it as an action. Unrevealed Cylons may also reveal a Cylon Loyalty Card in this step.
  4. Crisis Step: The top card of the Crisis deck is drawn and then resolved.
  5. Activate Cylon Ships Step: If any are in play, Cylon ships are activated according to the Crisis Card drawn.
  6. Prepare for Jump Step: If the Crisis Card has the "prepare for jump" icon on it, the fleet token advances one space on the Jump Preparation track. If the token reaches the end of this track, then the fleet jumps automatically.

Revealing as a Cylon
Cylon players may reveal a Loyalty Card indicating their alignment as an action. The following steps are followed after a reveal:
  1. Resolve Loyalty Card Action: If the player is not in the Brig, then the effect on their Loyalty Card takes effect.
  2. Discard: The player's hand is discarded down to 3 Skill Cards.
  3. Lose Titles: If the player was Admiral or President, the title is passed to the human player that is highest in the line of succession.
  4. Receive Super Crisis: The player receives one random Super Crisis card from the ten available.
  5. Hand Off Excess Loyalty Cards: If Galactica has traveled 6 distance or less, all unrevealed Loyalty Cards are passed on to a single human player of the revealing player’s choice.
  6. Join Cylons: The player moves to the Resurrection Ship and their turn ends.

Revealed Cylon Game Turn
Revealed Cylons ignore all abilities and effects that were part of their original character. Cylon players may also choose to ignore effects on Crisis Cards that might affect them unless the Crisis Card specifically targets a Cylon player.
  1. Draw Skills Step: The current player may draw any two Skill Cards of different types.
  2. Movement Step: The current player may move to any of the Cylon Locations or use a Movement ability on an applicable Treachery card.
  3. Action Step: The current player activates his current location and performs the listed action or uses an Action ability on an applicable Treachery Skill Card.
  4. Prepare for Jump Step: In the base game, the Activate Cylon Ships Step and Prepare for Jump Step are always skipped on Cylon players’ turns. With the expansion, the Prepare for Jump Step is not ignored when Crisis cards are played from the Caprica location. The Activate Cylon Ships step continues to be skipped.

Cylon Leader and Sympathetic Cylon Game Turn
Cylon Leaders start out the game in the Cylon locations and are normally treated as Cylon players, but can use the Human Fleet location to move to a Galactica location and infiltrate, acting as a human player in most respects while among the human players. While infiltrating, the Cylon Leader may return to the "Resurrection Ship" location and stop infiltration as an action, discarding down to three skill cards if they performed the action in the "Brig" or "Detention Center". Whether infiltrating or not, Cylon Leaders will be able to use the special abilities listed on their character sheets as well as suffering from the listed disadvantage.

When not infiltrating, Cylon Leaders are considered to be Cylon players and follow the Revealed Cylon Game Turn steps, with the exception that on the Draw Skills Step, the Cylon Leader must take cards from the distribution listed on their character sheet. When infiltrating, Cylon Leaders are considered to be human players and follow the Human Game Turn steps, with the exception that on the Draw Skills Step, the Cylon Leader may draw an extra card from any of the types they normally draw from, in addition to their regular skill card draw. In addition, a Cylon Leader can never be made President or Admiral, and can play up to two skill cards per Skill Check as long as they are not in the "Brig".

Sympathetic Cylons operate almost exactly like a regular Cylon, but may use the Human Fleet location to infiltrate like if they were a Cylon Leader. When not infiltrating, a Sympathetic Cylon draws any two Skill Cards of different types (like a normally revealed Cylon). When infiltrating, a Sympathetic Cylon draws any three Skill Cards of different types. Whether infiltrating or not, Sympathetic Cylons cannot use any character abilities, like regular Cylons.

It should be noted that the Cylon Leader does not start with a Super Crisis, and the Sympathetic Cylon does not obtain a Super Crisis when revealed. The only way for either to obtain one is via the Resurrection Ship Action.

Admiral / President
At the start of the game, the Admiral and President roles are given to the players who are highest in the appropriate lines of succession. Players with these roles have extra powers and responsibilities throughout the game. These roles may pass from player to player depending on actions taken.

Admiral Abilities
When the fleet jumps, you draw 2 Destination Cards and choose 1 to resolve.

You control the nuke tokens. (There are 2 nuke tokens available at the start of the game.) You also give the order to jump from New Caprica when Galactica returns.

Action: Launch 1 nuke at a Basestar (the nuke is removed from the game).

Nukes damage a Basestar twice on a roll of 1-2, automatically destroy a Basestar on a roll of 3-6, and automatically destroy a Basestar and 3 Raiders in the same area on a roll of 7-8.

Action: If Galactica is in orbit around New Caprica, jump the fleet. All human characters left on New Caprica are executed. All civilian ships left on New Caprica are destroyed.

Admiral Succession
  1. Helena Cain
  2. William Adama
  3. Saul Tigh
  4. Helo Agathon
  5. Lee "Apollo" Adama
  6. Anastasia "Dee" Dualla
  7. Kara "Starbuck" Thrace
  8. Louanne "Kat" Katraine
  9. Sharon "Boomer" Valerii
  10. Galen Tyrol
  11. Tom Zarek
  12. Ellen Tigh
  13. Gaius Baltar
  14. Laura Roslin

The title of Admiral is lost if the holder is sent to the Brig, and is given to the human player highest in succession that is not in the Brig. If all human players are in the Brig, then the title goes to the player highest in the normal succession.
President Abilities
At the start of the game, draw 1 Quorum Card. You control the hand of Quorum Cards.

Action: Draw a Quorum Card into your hand.

The maximum size of the Quorum Card hand is 10; if at the end of any turn there are more than 10 cards in the Quorum Card hand, the President must discard down to 10 cards. Quorum cards can be played as an action and specialize in increasing resources and dealing with unrevealed Cylons. When you play a Quorum Card while on a New Caprica location, roll a die. If 3 or less, you are sent to "Detention".

President Succession
  1. Laura Roslin
  2. Gaius Baltar
  3. Tom Zarek
  4. Ellen Tigh
  5. Lee "Apollo" Adama
  6. William Adama
  7. Karl "Helo" Agathon
  8. Galen Tyrol
  9. Helena Cain
  10. Anastasia "Dee" Dualla
  11. Sharon "Boomer" Valerii
  12. Saul Tigh
  13. Kara "Starbuck" Thrace
  14. Louanne "Kat" Katraine

Note that if the President is in the "Brig," he keeps the President title and all associated abilities.

Locations
Galactica
  • FTL Control - Action: Jump the fleet if the Jump Preparation track is not in the red zone. Might lose population. (Population is lost on a 6 or lower.)
  • Weapons Control - Action: Attack 1 Cylon ship with Galactica.
  • Command - Action: Activate unmanned Vipers 2 times. These can be used on the same viper twice, or on two different vipers. Activated Vipers can be ordered to launch, move, or fire on a Cylon vessel.
  • Communications - Action: Look at the back of up to 2 civilian ships. You may then move them to adjacent area(s).
  • Admiral's Quarters - Action: Choose a character; then pass this skill check to send him to the "Brig". [Skill 7, Leadership, Tactics]
  • Research Lab - Action: Draw 1 Engineering or 1 Tactics Skill Card.
  • Hangar Deck - Action: Launch yourself in a viper. You may then take 1 more action. (Must have the Piloting skill.)
  • Armory - Action: Attack a Centurion on the Boarding Party track (destroyed on a roll of 7+).
  • Sickbay - You may only draw 1 Skill Card during your Receive Skills step. You may not move to this location with your normal movement.
  • Brig - You may not move, draw Crisis Cards, or add more than 1 card to skill checks. You may not move to this location with your normal movement. Action: Pass this skill check to move to any location. [Skill 7, Politics, Tactics]
Colonial One
  • Press Room - Action: Draw 2 Politics Skill Cards.
  • President's Office - Action: If you are the President, draw 1 Quorum Card. You may then draw 1 additional Quorum Card or play 1 from your hand.
  • Administration - Action: Choose a character, then pass this skill check to give him the President title. [Skill 5, Politics, Leadership]
Pegasus
  • Pegasus CIC - Action: Choose a Basestar and roll a die: On 1-3, damage Pegasus; on 4-6, damage Basestar; on 7-8, damage Basestar twice.
  • Airlock - Action: Choose a character and pass this skill check to execute him. Reduce the difficulty of this check by 4 if the character is in the "Brig". [Skill 12, Politics, Tactics, Treachery]
  • Main Batteries - Action: Choose a space area to affect and roll a die: On 1, destroy 1 Civilian Ship; on 2-3, damage 1 Viper; on 4-6, destroy 2 Raiders; on 7-8, destroy 4 Raiders.
  • Engine Room - Action: Discard 2 Skill Cards to treat the next Crisis Card drawn this turn as if it had a "prepare for jump" icon.
Cylon Locations
  • Caprica - Action: Play 1 of your Super Crisis Cards or draw 2 Crisis Cards, choose 1 to resolve, and place the other on the bottom of the deck. If playing a Crisis Card, the Activate Cylon Ships Step is ignored.
  • Cylon Fleet - Action: Activate all Cylon ships of one type, or launch 2 Raiders and 1 Heavy Raider from each Basestar.
  • Human Fleet - Action: Look at the top card of the Crisis or Destination deck and place it on the top or bottom of that deck. Then draw 2 Skill Cards of different types (may come from outside your skill set). or infiltrate Galactica.
  • Resurrection Ship - You draw only 1 Skill Card during your Receive Skill Cards step. You may not move to this location with your normal movement. Action: Draw a Super Crisis Card.

Executions
When a character is executed, all Skill Cards and Quorum Cards played on the character are discarded. If the player has a "You Are a Cylon" card, he reveals one and follows the procedures for Revealing as a Cylon above, skipping the Resolve Loyalty Card Action and Receive Super Crisis steps, becoming a Revealed Cylon. If the player is a Cylon Leader, he simply moves to the Resurrection Ship without revealing his Agenda.

If the player has no "You Are a Cylon" cards, he reveals all Loyalty Cards as a human character. Morale is reduced by 1 and the player’s character is removed from the game. If Sharon "Boomer" Valerii is executed before the sleeper phase, her player receives a new Loyalty card. The player may then choose any unselected character outside of the Cylon Leader category. If the player has not yet used a character’s once per game ability thus far, his new character’s once per game ability is available; otherwise it cannot be used. If the player does not have any characters to choose from, then the humans lose the game. If the Admiral or the President is executed, the title passes to the character highest in the line of succession after the new character is chosen.

A number of exceptions to the character procedure may apply. If Karl "Helo" Agathon is selected, his "Stranded" disadvantage applies for the player’s next turn. If Lee "Apollo" Adama is selected, he starts in the "Hangar Deck" location if no vipers are available for launch. If Sharon "Boomer" Valerii is selected before the Sleeper Phase, add one "You Are Not a Cylon" card to the Loyalty deck; if selected after the Sleeper Phase, she starts in the Brig. If Gaius Baltar is selected before the Sleeper Phase, add one "You are Not a Cylon" card to the Loyalty deck and immediately deal a Loyalty card to his player; if selected after the Sleeper Phase, his one-time "Cylon Detector" ability is unavailable, even if his player has not yet used a one-time ability.

Skill Checks
Most Crisis Cards and some Locations resolve with a Skill Check. Skill Checks are a major avenue of subterfuge for Cylon players.

A Skill Check will involve two to four types of Skill Cards, and a number. A Skill Check always includes 2 cards from the Destiny Deck (see below), and then each player may add as many cards as they like in turn (Exception: Players in Brig and Revealed Cylons may only contribute one card to each check; Cylon Leaders may play up to two cards per check if they are infiltrating). All skill cards are submitted without revealing their values, including cards that come from the Destiny Deck. Only after all players have made a submission are cards revealed, without noting which card came from which player. PM the host the specific cards you wish to contribute after declaring the amount of cards in the game thread.

After the skill cards are revealed, you ADD all of the numbers from the correctly colored Skill Cards, and then SUBTRACT all of the numbers from the non-matching Skill Cards. If you meet or beat the Skill Check number, the check is a pass. This usually does nothing but avoid negative results, but can sometimes yield positive results. Some Skill Checks have a number value that allows for a partial pass; in these cases the negative results are lessened to some extent.

The Destiny Deck is composed of two cards from each of the six Skill Card types. Two are drawn in each Skill Check, and the deck is only replenished when it is exhausted (after six Skill Checks).

Before cards are played in a Skill Check, certain cards may be played to increase the chances of a successful pass. There are a number of these cards that are labeled as Reckless Skill Cards, introduced in the Pegasus Expansion. At most one Reckless Skill Card can be played in a single Skill Check - if multiple people wish to play such a card, the current player can choose who plays their card.

While Reckless abilities may make it easier to pass a skill check, it also puts the check at risk of Reckless Skill Check abilities found on certain Treachery cards. These cards contain events that activate if found in the cards submitted to a Reckless Skill Check. If multiple cards with the same name are present, only one copy of the card is followed.

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  • MrBlarneyMrBlarney Registered User regular
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    Skill Cards
    Each player's hand is comprised of Skill Cards drawn from six different types: Politics, Leadership, Tactics, Piloting, Engineering, and Treachery. There are 26 cards of each type, with Skill Check values from 1 to 5, except for Treachery, which ranges from 1 to 3. These cards may also be used outside of Skill Checks, as a regular Action, in lieu of a Movement, or in reaction to specific circumstances. Human players may not use the special text abilities on Treachery cards, while Cylon players can use the special text abilities on only Treachery cards and no others. Cylon Leaders and Sympathetic Cylons can use different cards depending on if they are Infiltrating or not. I encourage you to PM me with circumstances in which you will automatically use your cards, so as to help keep the game moving as quickly as possible. If more than one character would be using the same card at the same time, only the next in action order will make the play. See the Notes and Guidelines sections for some rules on cards of this type.

    Players have a maximum hand limit of 10 Skill Cards (Exception: Galen Tyrol, whose hand limit is 8). If they exceed this limit at the end of any player's turn, they must discard down to this amount. Players may still exceed this amount during any player's turn, including the start of their own turn after drawing Skill Cards.

    Politics
    • Consolidate Power - Action: Draw 2 Skill Cards of any type(s). They may come from outside your skill set. [8 x Strength 1, 6 x Strength 2]
    • Investigative Committee - Play before cards are added to a skill check. All Skill Cards are played face up during this skill check (excluding those from the Destiny Deck). [4 x Strength 3, 2 x Strength 4, 1 x Strength 5]
    • Support the People - <Reckless> Play before cards are added to a Skill check. Each human player with 4 or less Skill Cards in hand may draw 2 Skill Cards. [1 x Strength 1, 1 x Strength 2]
    • Preventative Policy - Movement: Choose 1 resource type (fuel, food, morale, or population). The next loss of this resource type during this turn is reduced by 1. [1 x Strength 3, 1 x Strength 4, 1 x Strength 5]

    Leadership
    • Executive Order - Action: Choose any other player. He may move his character and then take 1 action OR not move and take 2 actions. (Movement abilities may not be used.) A limit of 1 "Executive Order" card may be used per turn. [8 x Strength 1, 6 x Strength 2]
    • Declare Emergency - Play after strength is totaled in a skill check to reduce its difficulty by 2. A limit of 1 "Declare Emergency" card may be used per skill check. [4 x Strength 3, 2 x Strength 4, 1 x Strength 5]
    • Major Victory - Play after you destroy a Basestar or a Centurion on the Boarding Party track. Roll a die. If 5 or higher, gain 1 morale. Limit of 1 "Major Victory" card used per turn. [1 x Strength 1, 1 x Strength 2]
    • At Any Cost - <Reckless> Play before cards are added to a Skill check. All Treachery Cards in the Skill check count as positive strength. [1 x Strength 3, 1 x Strength 4, 1 x Strength 5]

    Tactics
    • Launch Scout - Action: Risk 1 Raptor to roll a die. If 3 or higher, look at the top card of the Crisis or Destination Deck and place it on the top or the bottom. Otherwise, destroy 1 Raptor. [8 x Strength 1, 6 x Strength 2]
    • Strategic Planning - Play before any die roll to add 2 to the result. Limit of 1 "Strategic Planning" card used per die roll. [4 x Strength 3, 2 x Strength 4, 1 x Strength 5]
    • Guts and Initiative - <Reckless> Play before cards are added to a Skill Check. Do not add cards from the Destiny Deck into this Skill Check. [1 x Strength 1, 1 x Strength 2]
    • Critical Situation - Movement: Take 1 Action. Only 1 "Critical Situation" or "Executive Order" may be used per turn. [1 x Strength 3, 1 x Strength 4, 1 x Strength 5]

    Piloting
    • Evasive Maneuvers - Play after any Viper is attacked to reroll the die. If the Viper is piloted, subtract 2 from the new roll. [8 x Strength 1, 6 x Strength 2]
    • Maximum Firepower - Action: Play while piloting a Viper to attack up to 4 times. [4 x Strength 3, 2 x Strength 4, 1 x Strength 5]
    • Full Throttle - Movement or Action: If piloting a Viper, you may move to any space area. You may then attack one Cylon ship in your area (even if you didn’t move). [1 x Strength 1, 1 x Strength 2]
    • Run Interference - Play before Raiders are activated. The first 4 Raiders activating in your space area automatically miss (do not roll for them). [1 x Strength 3, 1 x Strength 4, 1 x Strength 5]

    Engineering
    • Repair - Action: Repair your current location, or if you are in the "Hangar Deck" location, you may repair up to 2 damaged Vipers. [8 x Strength 1, 6 x Strength 2]
    • Scientific Research - Play before cards are added to a skill check. All engineering cards in the skill check count as positive strength. [4 x Strength 3, 2 x Strength 4, 1 x Strength 5]
    • Jury Rigged - <Reckless> Play before cards are added to a Skill Check to reduce its difficulty by 4. [1 x Strength 1, 1 x Strength 2]
    • Calculations - Play after a die is rolled to add or subtract 1 from the result. Only 1 "Calculations" card may be used per die roll. [1 x Strength 3, 1 x Strength 4, 1 x Strength 5]

    Treachery
    • Broadcast Location - Reckless Skill Check: Place 1 basestar in front of Galactica and 1 civilian ship behind Galactica. Only 1 of this ability may be resolved in each Skill Check. [8 x Strength 1]
    • By Your Command - Reckless Skill Check: Activate all Raiders, Heavy Raiders, and Occupation Forces (but not Centurions). Only 1 of this ability may be resolved in each Skill Check. [4 x Strength 1]
    • Special Destiny - Reckless Skill Check: Each player draws 1 Treachery Skill Card. Only 1 of this ability may be resolved in each Skill Check. [5 x Strength 2]
    • God’s Plan - Movement: Exchange this card with the top card of the Destiny Deck. [3 x Strength 2]
    • Sabotage - Play when a human player discards a Treachery Skill Card. Damage Galactica once. Only 1 "Sabotage" card may be used per turn. [4 x Strength 3]
    • Human Weakness - Action: If at least one human player is in the "Brig" or "Detention Center", reduce the highest resource by 1. [2 x Strength 3]

    Activating Cylon Ships
    Cylon ships are usually activated based on icons found on Crisis Cards. Cylon players may also activate Cylon ships by using the Cylon Fleet location action on their turns. There are four different types of activations:

    Activate Raiders - Each raider on the board takes one action with the following priority:
    1. Attack a Viper - Attack a viper in the same space area; unmanned Vipers are attacked before player-piloted Vipers.
    2. Destroy Civilian Ship - The current player chooses a civilian ship in the Raider’s space area. The ship is destroyed and the listed resources lost.
    3. Move – The Raider moves toward the nearest space area containing a civilian ship, moving clockwise if there are two space areas equidistant from the Raider’s current location.
    4. Attack Galactica - If none of the above actions have been taken, the Raider will remain in its current area and attack Galactica.
    If there are no Raiders on the board to activate, then each Basestar on the board will launch two Raiders. If there are multiple space areas containing Raiders, then the current player may choose the order in which they activate; all raiders in a space area are activated before moving to the next.

    Launch Raiders - Each Basestar in play launches three raiders. If there are not enough raiders, the current player may choose which raiders are launched.

    Activate Heavy Raiders and Centurions - Each Heavy Raider on the board moves toward the closest Viper launch area, or if in a launch area, deposits a Centurion on the first space of the Boarding Party track. If there are no Heavy Raiders on the board, each Basestar in play launches one Heavy Raider. Each Centurion also advances one space on the Boarding Party track; if any has advanced to the end (a total of four activations), then the Cylons win. Centurions activate with Heavy Raiders with the Cylon Fleet location action.

    Activate Cylon Basestars - Each Basestar in play attacks Galactica.

    Combat Table
    • Unit Attacked: Die Roll = Result

    • Raider: 3-8 = Destroyed
    • Heavy Raider: 7-8 = Destroyed
    • Centurion: 7-8 = Destroyed
    • Basestar attacked by Viper: 8 = Damaged
    • Basestar attacked by Galactica: 5-8 = Damaged
    • Basestar attacked by Nuke: 1-2 = Damaged Twice; 3-6 = Destroyed; 7-8 = Destroyed and destroy 3 Raiders in the same area

    • Viper: 5-7 = Damaged; 8 = Destroyed; If a piloted viper is damaged or destroyed, move the pilot to Sickbay.
    • Civilian Ship: Automatically Destroyed (no die roll)
    • Galactica attacked by Raider: 8 = Damaged
    • Galactica attacked by Basestar: 4-8 = Damaged

    Jumping
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    The ultimate objective in the base set scenario for the humans is to jump the fleet enough distance to make it to Kobol. In the expansion scenario, the first major objective is to jump the fleet to New Caprica. The game starts with the Jump Prep marker on Start. Each Crisis Card drawn has a chance to advance the Jump Prep marker. When the Jump Prep marker reaches the -3 or -1 spots, any character can use the FTL Control location to initiate a jump, but will risk losing 3 or 1 population (on a roll of 6 or less). If the Jump Prep marker advances to the Auto Jump spot, the fleet automatically jumps with no risk of population loss.

    Jumping clears the board of all ships. All Vipers, unmanned or piloted, return to the reserves. Any characters piloting Vipers are moved to the Hangar Deck. While jumping does clear the board of all Cylon ships, any Centurions in a Boarding Party remain on Galactica. After the jump, the Admiral draws 2 cards from the Destination Deck and chooses one, jumping the fleet a certain distance and initiating a special effect, and the Jump Prep marker returns to its starting position.

    New Caprica
    The New Caprica phase of the expansion scenario changes the dynamic greatly, introducing a number of new rules and modifying some standard rules. At a Distance Score of 7 or more, the main Galactica and Pegasus boards are frozen and all players are moved to New Caprica with human players (and infiltrating Cylon Leaders) starting in the "Resistance HQ" location and Cylon players starting in the "Occupation Authority" location. The humans must work to prepare the civilian ships for evacuation while waiting for Galactica’s return; after Galactica arrives, the humans must successfully evacuate as many players and ships as possible to escape New Caprica with at least one of each resource. If the Cylons can reduce any resource to zero, then they will be victorious instead.

    The New Caprica phase uses a new deck of Crisis Cards that implement a couple of extra rules. Abilities that target the normal Crisis Card Deck also apply to the New Caprica Crisis Cards.

    New Caprica Phase I: Before Galactica Arrives
    In the first phase of New Caprica, players may only move among the New Caprica locations, and the Galactica and Pegasus boards are inaccessible. During this phase, any events that would affect the Galactica or Pegasus boards are ignored, such as movement or placement of ships and centurions, or repairs or damage to Galactica and Pegasus locations. Raptors may still be risked as normal. Civilian Ships may be moved from Locked to Prepared with the Shipyard location. They may not be evacuated until Galactica returns.

    The Activate Cylon Ships Step of players’ turns is ignored except for the new icon "Activate Occupation Forces" which may appear next to the normal Activate Cylon Ships command on New Caprica Crisis Cards. Occupation Forces start from the Occupation Authority location and move along a track to the Breeder’s Canyon and Shipyard locations. The "Activate Occupation Forces" icon in the Activate Cylon Ships step moves each Occupation Force one step along the track. If an Occupation Force moves from the Shipyard, the Locked Civilian Ship at the top of the stack is destroyed and the Occupation Force returned to the reserves. If there are no Locked Civilian Ships, then the top Prepared Civilian Ship is destroyed instead; if both stacks are empty, then no Civilian Ships are destroyed. If there are no Occupation Forces on the board when "Activate Occupation Forces" occurs, then one is placed on Occupation Authority.

    Jump Preparation is treated as in the normal game as Galactica prepares to return to New Caprica. When the Auto Jump step of the Jump Track is reached, Galactica arrives and Phase II starts.

    New Caprica Phase II: After Galactica’s Arrival
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    When Galactica returns to orbit, one Basestar and four Raiders are deployed to each starboard area and two Vipers deployed to each port area around Galactica. The Activate Cylon Ships step is no longer ignored; "Activate Occupation Forces" continues to be in effect. Humans are now allowed to move between New Caprica, Galactica, and Pegasus for a cost of one skill card; no movement to Colonial One may be performed. Cylons may now move between the Cylon Locations and New Caprica for a cost of one Skill Card.

    Jump Preparation icons are now ignored during the "Prepare for Jump" step, but a new icon now applies. When an "Evacuation Icon" is flipped, the top ship in the Prepared Civilian Ships stack is evacuated to one of the two port space areas on the Galactica board. If there are no Prepared Civilian Ships, the icon has no effect. Civilian Ships may also now be evacuated from the Shipyard location and placed in one of the port space areas.

    As an action, the Admiral may order the fleet to jump away from New Caprica. All humans remaining on New Caprica are executed and any civilian ships remaining are destroyed. Resource losses from these events are incurred and victory is calculated.

    Locations and General Actions
    • Medical Center - You may only draw 1 Skill Card during your Receive Skill Cards step. You may not move to this location with your normal movement.
    • Detention - You may not move or add more than 2 cards to Skill checks. You may not move to this location with your normal movement. Action: Pass this Skill check to move to any location. [Skill 9, Politics, Tactics]
    • Resistance HQ - Human Action: Choose a character on New Caprica (human or Cylon), then pass this Skill check to execute him. [Skill 7, Leadership, Tactics, Treachery]
    • Occupation Authority - Human Action: If you are the President, you may draw 1 Quorum Card. Then, you may play 1 Quorum Card. Cylon Action: Activate 1 Occupation Force and then place 1 Occupation Force on this location.
    • Breeder’s Canyon - Human Action: Reduce the highest resource by 1 to advance the fleet marker 1 space up the Jump track. Cylon Action: Draw and resolve the top card of the Crisis Deck. Skip the Activate Cylon Ships and Prepare for Jump Steps of this turn.
    • Shipyard - Human Action: Prepare or evacuate 1 Civilian Ship. If you evacuate a civilian ship, you may then move to any Galactica location. Cylon Action: Look at the top ship of the Locked Civilian Ship stack, and place it on the top or bottom of the stack.

    • General Human Action: Attack Occupation Forces - Roll a die. If 5 or higher, destroy an occupation force on your location. You may discard a "Maximum Firepower" Skill Card to reroll an "Attack Occupation Force" die roll.
    • General Cylon Action: Detain a Human - If you are in a location containing a human character and an occupation force, roll a die. On 1-3, move the human to "Detention"; on 4-7, move the human to the "Medical Center"; on 8 or higher, nothing happens.

    There are a number of special rules that apply to the Medical Center and Detention locations:
    • Any effect that would send a player on a New Caprica location to "Sickbay" sends them to the "Medical Center" instead.
    • Any effects on players on New Caprica that would place them in the "Brig" send them to "Detention" instead. Character abilities that apply to the "Brig" apply to "Detention" while that character is on New Caprica. Quorum Cards that refer to the "Brig" apply to "Detention" while the President is on New Caprica. Reveal actions made in "Detention" are not resolved, similar to if a reveal is made in the "Brig".
    • If the Admiral is sent to "Detention", he does not lose his title.
    • Until Galactica returns to orbit, new human players resulting from executions start out at the "Resistance HQ" instead of their normal start locations.
    • Until Galactica returns to orbit, Cylon players that would normally move to the "Resurrection Ship" move to the "Medical Center" instead. Cylon players cannot be sent to "Detention".

    Cast of Characters
    william-adama.png[Military Leader] William Adama
    Skill Card Draw: 3 Leadership, 2 Tactics

    General Ability: Inspirational Leader - When you draw a Crisis Card, all 1 strength Skill Cards count positive for the skill check.

    One-Time Ability: Command Authority - Once per game, after resolving a skill check, instead of discarding the used Skill Cards, draw them into your hand.

    Disadvantage: Emotionally Attached - You may not activate the "Admiral’s Quarters" location.

    Setup Location: Admiral’s Quarters
    saul-tigh.png[Military Leader] Saul Tigh
    Skill Card Draw: 2 Leadership, 3 Tactics

    General Ability: Cylon Hatred - When a player activates the "Admiral Quarters" location, you may choose to reduce the difficulty by 3.

    One-Time Ability: Declare Martial Law - Action: Once per game, give the President title to the Admiral.

    Disadvantage: Alcoholic - At the start of any player’s turn, if you have exactly 1 Skill Card in your hand, you must discard it.

    Setup Location: Command
    karl-agathon.png[Military Leader] Karl "Helo" Agathon
    Skill Card Draw: 2 Leadership, 2 Tactics, 1 Piloting

    General Ability: ECO Officer - During your turn, you may reroll a die that was just rolled (once per turn). You must use the new result.

    One-Time Ability: Moral Compass - Once per game, after a player makes a choice on a Crisis Card, you may change it.

    Disadvantage: Stranded - Your character is not placed on the game board at the start of the game. While not on the game board, you may not move, be moved, or take actions. At the start of your 2nd turn, place your character on the "Hangar Deck" location.
    helena-cain.png[Military Leader] Helena Cain
    Skill Card Draw: 2 Leadership, 2 Tactics, 1 Leadership/Tactics

    General Ability: Intolerant - When an "Admiral Quarters" Skill Check is passed with a 10 or more, you may choose to execute that character instead of sending him to the “Brig”.

    One-Time Ability: Blind Jump - Action: Once per game, if at 6 or less distance, draw 2 civilian ships and destroy them to immediately jump the fleet (even if the fleet marker is on a red space). The Admiral only draws 1 Destination Card.

    Disadvantage: Bent on Revenge - You may not activate the "FTL Control" or "Engine Room" locations.

    Setup Location: Pegasus CIC or Command
    laura-roslin.png[Political Leader] Laura Roslin
    Skill Card Draw: 3 Politics, 2 Leadership

    General Ability: Religious Visions - When you draw Crisis Cards, draw 2 and choose 1 to resolve. Place the other on the bottom of the deck.

    One-Time Ability: Skilled Politician - Action: Once per game, draw 4 Quorum Cards. Choose 1 to resolve and place the rest on the bottom of the deck. You do not need to be President to use this ability.

    Disadvantage: Terminal Illness - In order to activate a location, you must first discard 2 Skill Cards.

    Setup Location: President's Office
    gaius-baltar.png[Political Leader] Gaius Baltar
    Skill Card Draw: 2 Politics, 1 Leadership, 1 Engineering

    General Ability: Delusional Intuition - After you draw a Crisis Card, draw 1 Skill Card of your choice (it may be from outside your skill set).

    One-Time Ability: Cylon Detector - Action: Once per game, you may look at all Loyalty Cards belonging to another player.

    Disadvantage: Coward - You start the game with 2 Loyalty Cards (instead of 1).

    Setup Location: Research Lab
    tom-zarek.png[Political Leader] Tom Zarek
    Skill Card Draw: 2 Politics, 2 Leadership, 1 Tactics

    General Ability: Friends in Low Places - When a player activates the "Administration" or the "Brig" location, you may choose to reduce or increase the difficulty by 2.

    One-Time Ability: Unconventional Tactics - Action: Once per game, lose 1 population to gain 1 of any other resource type.

    Disadvantage: Convicted Criminal - You may not activate locations occupied by other characters (except the "Brig").

    Setup Location: Administration
    ellen-tigh.png[Political Leader] Ellen Tigh
    Skill Card Draw: 2 Politics, 2 Leadership, 1 Treachery

    General Ability: Politically Adroit - When you end your Movement step in the same location as another player, you may give that player 1 Skill Card from your hand to draw 2 Skill Cards.

    One-Time Ability: Manipulative - Once per game, you may take the Admiral or President title at the start of your turn. Return that title to its previous owner at the end of your turn.

    Disadvantage: Nothing But Trouble - Your Skill Set includes Treachery. (Human players can’t use text abilities of Treachery Cards.)

    Setup Location: Admiral’s Quarters
    lee-adama.png[Pilot] Lee "Apollo" Adama
    Skill Card Draw: 1 Tactics, 2 Piloting, 2 Leadership/Politics

    General Ability: Alert Viper Pilot - When a viper is placed in a space area from the "Reserves", you may choose to pilot it and take 1 action. You may only do this when you are on a Galactica location, excluding the "Brig".

    One-Time Ability: CAG - Action: Once per game, you may activate up to 6 unmanned vipers.

    Disadvantage: Headstrong - When you are forced to discard Skill Cards, you must discard randomly.

    Setup Location: Launch and pilot a Viper
    kara-thrace.png[Pilot] Kara "Starbuck" Thrace
    Skill Card Draw: 2 Tactics, 2 Piloting, 1 Leadership/Engineering

    General Ability: Expert Pilot - When you start your turn piloting a viper, you may take 2 actions during your Action Step (instead of 1).

    One-Time Ability: Secret Destiny - Once per game, immediately after a Crisis Card is revealed, discard it and draw a new one.

    Disadvantage: Insubordinate - When a player chooses you with the "Admiral's Quarters" location, reduce the difficulty by 3.

    Setup Location: Hangar Deck
    sharon-valerii.png[Pilot] Sharon "Boomer" Valerii
    Skill Card Draw: 2 Tactics, 2 Piloting, 1 Engineering

    General Ability: Recon - At the end of your turn, you may look at the top card of the Crisis Deck and place it on the top or bottom.

    One-Time Ability: Mysterious Intuition - Once per game, before resolving a skill check on a Crisis Card, choose the result (Pass or Fail), instead of resolving it normally.

    Disadvantage: Sleeper Agent - During the Sleeper Agent Phase, you are dealt 2 Loyalty Cards (instead of 1) and then moved to the "Brig" location.

    Setup Location: Armory
    louanne-katraine.png[Pilot] Louanne "Kat" Katraine
    Skill Card Draw: 1 Leadership, 2 Tactics, 2 Piloting

    General Ability: Hotshot - When you would roll a die during your Action step, you may instead discard a Skill Card. Use the card’s strength +2 instead of the die roll.

    One-Time Ability: Sacrifice - Action: Once per game while piloting a viper, send yourself to “Sickbay” to destroy 5 Raiders, 2 Heavy Raiders, 1 Basestar, or 1 civilian ship in your space area.

    Disadvantage: Stim Junkie - At the end of your Action step, if you are in the same location or space area you were in at the start of your turn, you are moved to "Sickbay".

    Setup Location: Hangar Deck
    galen-tyrol.png[Support] "Chief" Galen Tyrol
    Skill Card Draw: 1 Politics, 2 Leadership, 2 Engineering

    General Ability: Maintenance Engineer - During your turn, after you use a "Repair" Skill Card, you may take another action (once per turn).

    One-Time Ability: Blind Devotion - Once per game, after cards have been added to a Skill Check (but before revealing them), you may choose a skill type. All cards of the chosen type are considered strength 0.

    Disadvantage: Reckless - Your hand limit is 8 (instead of 10).

    Setup Location: Hangar Deck
    anastasia-dualla.png[Support] Anastasia "Dee" Dualla
    Skill Card Draw: 1 Leadership, 3 Tactics, 1 Engineering

    General Ability: Efficient - When you activate the "Communications" location, you may look at every civilian ship on the game board and may move any number of them.

    One-Time Ability: Fast Learner - Once per game, before making a Skill Check, look at the top 3 cards of any Skill deck (even outside your Skill set) and add all of them either to the Skill Check or to your hand.

    Disadvantage: Emotionally Fragile - When morale is reduced to 2 or less, you are executed. If you are human, do not lose 1 morale.

    Setup Location: Communications
    cavil.png[Cylon Leader] Cavil
    Skill Card Draw: 1 Tactics, 1 Treachery/Engineering

    General Ability: Primacy - Action: Place 1 Basestar in front of Galactica, or if all basestars are in play, you may remove 1 from the game board. You may then place 3 raiders in front of Galactica and 1 civilian ship behind Galactica.

    One-Time Ability: Aggressive Tactics - Movement: Once per game you may take 2 Actions.

    Disadvantage: Lies and Secrets - When a player reveals a "You are a Cylon" Loyalty Card, you must discard all Skill Cards in your hand.

    Setup Location: Cylon Fleet
    leoben-conoy.png[Cylon Leader] Leoben Conoy
    Skill Card Draw: 1 Politics, 1 Treachery/Engineering

    General Ability: Glimpse the Face of God - Movement: Draw 2 cards from the top of the Destiny deck, then place 2 cards from your hand on the top of the Destiny Deck.

    One-Time Ability: Cryptic Message - Action: Once per game, exchange your hand of Skill Cards with another player’s hand of Skill Cards.

    Disadvantage: Clouded - You may not voluntarily move to a location that contains another player.

    Setup Location: Human Fleet
    caprica-six.png[Cylon Leader] "Caprica" Six
    Skill Card Draw: 1 Leadership, 1 Treachery/Engineering

    General Ability: Intimate - Movement: Draw a Skill Card at random from a player’s hand. Then, that player draws 1 card from the skill deck of your choice (it may be from outside their skill set).

    One-Time Ability: Human Delusion - Once per game, after all Skill Cards played into a skill check have been revealed, you may play any number of Skill Cards from your hand into the check.

    Disadvantage: Conflicted Loyalties - You must discard 1 Skill Card to activate the "Cylon Fleet" location.

    Setup Location: Caprica

    Original OP taken from Akinos/Darian, modified by MrBlarney, including Pegasus Expansion rules.

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    Starring Cast (Players)

    Doctorstrongbad as helena-cain.png[Military Leader] Helena Cain (revealed on Turn 21)
    0 Super Crisis Cards
    DevoutlyApathetic as cavil.png[Cylon Leader] Cavil
    Skill Card Draw: 1 Tactics, 1 Treachery/Engineering

    General Ability: Primacy - Action: Place 1 Basestar in front of Galactica, or if all basestars are in play, you may remove 1 from the game board. You may then place 3 raiders in front of Galactica and 1 civilian ship behind Galactica.

    One-Time Ability: Aggressive Tactics - Movement: Once per game you may take 2 Actions. (Used Turn 30)

    Disadvantage: Lies and Secrets - When a player reveals a "You are a Cylon" Loyalty Card, you must discard all Skill Cards in your hand.

    Setup Location: Cylon Fleet
    Arivia as tom-zarek.png[Political Leader] Tom Zarek
    Skill Card Draw: 2 Politics, 2 Leadership, 1 Tactics

    General Ability: Friends in Low Places - When a player activates the "Administration" or the "Brig" location, you may choose to reduce or increase the difficulty by 2.

    One-Time Ability: Unconventional Tactics - Action: Once per game, lose 1 population to gain 1 of any other resource type.

    Disadvantage: Convicted Criminal - You may not activate locations occupied by other characters (except the "Brig").

    Setup Location: Administration
    pablo_price as louanne-katraine.png[Pilot] Louanne "Kat" Katraine (revealed on Turn 18)
    0 Super Crisis Cards

    Super Crisis: The Farm (Played Turn 25)
    Hylianbunny (Turn 1-25) / Darian (Turn 25+) as gaius-baltar.png[Political Leader] Gaius Baltar
    Skill Card Draw: 2 Politics, 1 Leadership, 1 Engineering

    General Ability: Delusional Intuition - After you draw a Crisis Card, draw 1 Skill Card of your choice (it may be from outside your skill set).

    One-Time Ability: Cylon Detector - Action: Once per game, you may look at all Loyalty Cards belonging to another player.

    Disadvantage: Coward - You start the game with 2 Loyalty Cards (instead of 1).

    Setup Location: Research Lab
    Thanatos as anastasia-dualla.png[Support] Anastasia "Dee" Dualla
    Skill Card Draw: 1 Leadership, 3 Tactics, 1 Engineering

    General Ability: Efficient - When you activate the "Communications" location, you may look at every civilian ship on the game board and may move any number of them.

    One-Time Ability: Fast Learner - Once per game, before making a Skill Check, look at the top 3 cards of any Skill deck (even outside your Skill set) and add all of them either to the Skill Check or to your hand.

    Disadvantage: Emotionally Fragile - When morale is reduced to 2 or less, you are executed. If you are human, do not lose 1 morale.

    Setup Location: Communications
    Varcayn as lee-adama.png[Pilot] Lee "Apollo" Adama
    Skill Card Draw: 1 Tactics, 2 Piloting, 2 Leadership/Politics

    General Ability: Alert Viper Pilot - When a viper is placed in a space area from the "Reserves", you may choose to pilot it and take 1 action. You may only do this when you are on a Galactica location, excluding the "Brig".

    One-Time Ability: CAG - Action: Once per game, you may activate up to 6 unmanned vipers.

    Disadvantage: Headstrong - When you are forced to discard Skill Cards, you must discard randomly.

    Setup Location: Launch and pilot a Viper

    Reserves:
    Plutonium
    Buzz Buzz
    simonwolf
    Infidel

    Previously on Battlestar Galactica...

    Casting Call

    Turn 00: Game Setup | Pegasus and Galactica have joined forces together, and continue their long journey toward Earth...

    Turn 01: Helena Cain | Crisis: Keep Tabs on Visitor | Cain orders a strike on the Basestar from the Pegasus CIC, destroying the enemy ship. A report of a suspicious person within the fleet is written off as mere paranoia; fortunately, nothing negative comes of it.
    Turn 02: Cavil | Crisis: Cylon Tracking Device | Cavil decides to visit the human fleet, bringing along with him a present. The tracking device hidden in the fleet brings in a new Basestar to their location.
    Turn 03: Tom Zarek | Crisis: Prison Labor | Zarek gives Cain control of the situation again, and the opposing Basestar is damaged again, but so is Pegasus. A labor dispute between the fleet and the prison population is successfully defused.
    Turn 04: Louanne "Kat" Katraine | Crisis: Heavy Assault | Kat launches in a viper to engage the vipers threatening the civilian ships when a new Basestar jumps in to cause some damage.
    Turn 05: Gaius Baltar | Crisis: Colonial Day | Baltar moves to Colonial One to try and draw up some plans for the future, when one of his advisors comes up with an idea to raise morale in the fleet. Colonial day goes off without a hitch, raising the fleet's spirits, despite the continued siege from the surrounding Basestars.
    Turn 06: Anastasia "Dee" Dualla | Crisis: Food Hoarding in the Fleet | Dee works the fleet communications to move civilian ships out of harms' way. Fears of food and water shortages results in hoarding within the fleet; the situation does not resolve as planned, resulting in the loss of morale and life.
    Turn 07: Lee "Apollo" Adama | Crisis: Water Sabotaged | Lee moves to support Kat, blasting away the Raiders behind Galactica. Noticing the continuing loss of water from the previous basestar attack, the fleet works together to make sure the damage is quickly contained.
    Turn 08: Helena Cain | Crisis: Rescue Mission | The Admiral joins a Raptor crew to scout for a good fleet destination, but an accident sends her to sickbay. The fleet jumps to an asteroid belt, where Scar is waiting...

    Turn 09: Cavil | Crisis: Build Cylon Detector | Cavil tinkers with the equipment in Baltar's research lab, while Cain validate's Baltar's request for a nuclear warhead to develop a better Cylon detector.
    Turn 10: Tom Zarek | Crisis: Prisoner Revolt | Zarek gives Baltar the suggestion to work some politics, and Baltar draws up some plans of action with the Quorum. A threatening prisoner revolt is resolved peacefully.
    Turn 11: Louanne "Kat" Katraine | Crisis: Water Shortage | Kat launches in a Viper and aids a Raptor scout, while water shortages require time and energy to plan new rationing schedules.
    Turn 12: Gaius Baltar | Crisis: A Verdict of Guilty | Baltar continues to work the quorum and consults with one of the oracles, while sabotage damages Galactica and Pegasus.
    Turn 13: Anastasia "Dee" Dualla | Crisis: Legendary Discovery | Dee oversees the repairs for Galactica, and a chance discovery leads the fleet closer to their destination.
    Turn 14: Lee "Apollo" Adama | Crisis: Assassination Plot | Apollo works with a Raptor crew to find a good destination for the fleet's next jump, while feelings of treachery spread as word of an assassination plot goes out.
    Turn 15: Helena Cain | Crisis: An Offer of Peace | Cain leaves sickbay to inspect Baltar's research lab, while a cylon transmission brings suspicion and doubt to the fleet.
    Turn 16: Cavil | Crisis: The Black Market | Cavil continues to quietly work aboard Galactica, and an underground organization runs rampant through the fleet. The fleet jumps to an icy moon to resupply, and sleeper agents begin to awaken...

    Turn 17: Tom Zarek | Crisis: Review Galactica's Log | Zarek plans for future problems in the fleet, and Admiral Cain is caught up in investigations into the battlestars' logs.
    Turn 18: Louanne "Kat" Katraine | Kat moves to a secluded part of Galactica and sets off a massive explosion that damages Galactica's port-side.
    Turn 19: Gaius Baltar | Crisis: Jump Computer Failure | Gaius Baltar leads an effort to get everyone recovered from the explosion on Galactica, and problems with the jump computers are resolved quickly.
    Turn 20: Anastasia "Dee" Dualla | Crisis: The Guardians | Dee gets back to repair duty, when a mysterious Basestar jumps in and takes hostages.
    Turn 21: Lee "Apollo" Adama | Crisis: Ambush | The Admiral's Quarters is employed twice to attempt to send Cavil and Cain to the Brig, but they kill each other, moving to the Resurrection Ship. The distraction has allowed more Cylon ships to jump in to harass the fleet.
    Turn 22: Helena Cain | Cain awakens on the resurrection ship and immediately commands the Raiders to being their assault.
    Turn 23: Cavil | Cavil joins Cain in commanding the Raider swarms, cutting through many civilian ships and threatening the rest.
    Turn 24: Tom Zarek | Crisis: Declare Martial Law | Pegasus' guns are turned towards the raiders approaching the civilian ships, and Lee Adama declares martial law.
    Turn 25: Louanne "Kat" Katraine | Super Crisis: The Farm | Kat takes a team of Cylon crafts to steal away a civilian vessel from the human fleet for research purposes.
    Turn 26: Gaius Baltar | Crisis: Crash Landing | Baltar moves to Galactica to help with repairs to the Hangar Deck, but an accident there results in the loss of precious fuel.
    Turn 27: Anastasia "Dee" Dualla | Crisis: Low Supplies | Dee directs the Viper squads into position to protect the civilians from the incoming Cylons. Concerns over low supplies reduces the fleet's morale.
    Turn 28: Lee "Apollo" Adama | Crisis: Besieged | Apollo begins to clean up the attacking Raiders, but Cylon reinforcements have come in to continue the pressure on the human fleet.
    Turn 29: Helena Cain | Cain continues to direct the Raiders' attacks and cuts through the last of the human defenses.
    Turn 30: Cavil | Cavil takes advantage of the situation to aggressively rush Centurion boarding parties into Galactica.
    Turn 31: Tom Zarek (Arivia) | Crisis: Rescue Caprica Survivors | Zarek and Baltar prepare to defend Galactica from the invading Centurions and supplies are spent to support and reassure the fleet.
    Turn 32: Louanne "Kat" Katraine | Kat begins to press the Centurion boarders toward the interior parts of Galactica.
    Turn 33: Gaius Baltar | Crisis: Unidentified Ship | The damaged access to the armory is finally repaired. DRADIS suffers a temporary glitch that causes a civilian ship to appear as an unknown, but the problem is fixed quickly before anything worse occurs.
    Turn 34: Anastasia "Dee" Dualla | Crisis: Elections Loom | Apollo is released from Sickbay in time to help Galactica's defense, while rumors of an upcoming election are quickly squashed.
    Turn 35: Lee "Apollo" Adama | Crisis: Witch Hunt | The continuing attacks on the advancing Centurions are unsuccessful as the Cylon boarding parties begin to break through the last of the human defenses.
    Turn 36: Helena Cain | Cain leads the final charge into Galactica, securing it for the Cylon forces.

    Cylon Victory has been achieved on Turn 36 via Centurion Boarding Party!

    Cylon Leader Victory with the Show Their True Nature agenda!



    Game Replay

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  • MrBlarneyMrBlarney Registered User regular
    edited September 2009
    Casting Call

    There will be a 24-hour sign-up period for this Battlestar Galactica: the Board Game - Pegasus Expansion Play-by-Post game. Seven players will be chosen at random from among all those who sign up in lime. Preference will be given to the following groups:
    • Previous BSG:BG PbP Hosts (Weight +5)
    • Previous BSG:BG PbP players (Weight +3)
    • Players who are not currently playing in any BSG:BG PbP game (Weight +3)

    Membership in one of these groups increases ones' "weight", multiple group satisfactions increases the "weight" further (base weight is 2). Probabilities of draw are based on ones' total "weight".

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  • GoodOmensGoodOmens Registered User regular
    edited September 2009
    !signup

    Not currently in a game. Have played before.

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  • simonwolfsimonwolf i can feel a difference today, a differenceRegistered User regular
    edited September 2009
    Sign up

    Previous player, currently in the Epic un-expanded game

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  • Giant MothGiant Moth Registered User regular
    edited September 2009
    Sign up

    Currently in the epic Pegasus game.

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  • PlutoniumPlutonium Registered User regular
    edited September 2009
    Sign up

    Not currently in a game.
    Previous player.
    Hosted an IRC game.

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  • DevoutlyApatheticDevoutlyApathetic Registered User regular
    edited September 2009
    Sign up.
    # Previous BSG:BG PbP players (Weight +3)
    # Players who are not currently playing in any BSG:BG PbP game (Weight +3)

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  • dunedainjedidunedainjedi Registered User regular
    edited September 2009
    Sign up! Previous player. Technically still in a game.

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  • ThanatosThanatos Registered User regular
    edited September 2009
    Sign up!

    Haven't played in a game on here in quite some time (and not currently in one), though I have played before.

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  • BobCescaBobCesca Is a girl Birmingham, UKRegistered User regular
    edited September 2009
    !sign up

    I am not playing in any BSG games here, and have not actually played before (IRL or otherwise).

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  • El SkidEl Skid The frozen white northRegistered User regular
    edited September 2009
    !yes please +3

    Would love to try out the expansion- am currently in Valkun's epic game, and have played in a few of these before.

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  • VarcaynVarcayn Registered User regular
    edited September 2009
    Sign up + 3

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  • DoctorstrongbadDoctorstrongbad Registered User regular
    edited September 2009
    Sign up

    Not currently in a game, Previous player. + 6

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  • iamtheaznmaniamtheaznman Registered User regular
    edited September 2009
    !Sign Up

    Previously played a game. Hosted previous IRC Games (Nosaji counted them!).

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  • PlutoniumPlutonium Registered User regular
    edited September 2009
    Well if hosting IRC games counts, then I'm also in the +5. I also bought your copy of BSG for you, and drove you to pick up Pegasus. So there.

    That's like +infinity.

    Now I feel super special.

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  • DarianDarian Yellow Wizard The PitRegistered User regular
    edited September 2009
    sign up + 11; previous host and player, not currently in a game.

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  • InfidelInfidel Heretic Registered User regular
    edited September 2009
    !sign up

    Only played while with people at PAX.

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  • RendRend Registered User regular
    edited September 2009
    Sign up! (Weight +6, I have hosted on IRC before but not PbP)

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  • SaraLunaSaraLuna Registered User regular
    edited September 2009
    !sign up

    Previous player and GM.

    currently in darian's perpetual game of mostly inactives though

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  • Buzz BuzzBuzz Buzz Registered User regular
    edited September 2009
    !sign up

    Currently Cyloning it up and stealing cookies in Osvik's game.

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  • DarianDarian Yellow Wizard The PitRegistered User regular
    edited September 2009
    !sign up

    Previous player and GM.

    currently in darian's perpetual game of mostly inactives though

    :(

    That game really should have ended by now.

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  • dunedainjedidunedainjedi Registered User regular
    edited September 2009
    Darian wrote: »
    !sign up

    Previous player and GM.

    currently in darian's perpetual game of mostly inactives though

    :(

    That game really should have ended by now.

    I would blame hellbunny and the 'what do you guys think I should do?' *Crickets* playstyle of team human.

    But Darian sent me my caprica draw twice so I can't say anything. :(

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  • TheMadjaiTheMadjai Sir Madjai of SanSan MinnesotaRegistered User regular
    edited September 2009
    !signup +3 application in for the RP game. If I get in that one, i'll have two games and won't need a third. So I'll give up any spot in this one if I get it.

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  • Orange SodaOrange Soda Registered User regular
    edited September 2009
    Sign up

    Currently in the epic Pegasus game.
    Have played 2 pbp games on here and reserved into a 3rd one around sleeper or so.

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  • Orange SodaOrange Soda Registered User regular
    edited September 2009
    Darian wrote: »
    !sign up

    Previous player and GM.

    currently in darian's perpetual game of mostly inactives though

    :(

    That game really should have ended by now.

    Do you need a reserve? You know i'm always down to fill in for whoever.

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  • MrBlarneyMrBlarney Registered User regular
    edited September 2009
    You know, I just realized that my selection method doesn't make a whole lot of sense. *shrug* It is what it is, and sometimes things in life are just random and arbitrary. Whatever. The dice will fall how they will, and there will be plenty of opportunities for others to get their game on.

    Sign-ups end in a bit over 12 hours. Get in while you can.

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  • AriviaArivia I Like A Challenge Earth-1Registered User regular
    edited September 2009
    ugh

    I want to play in this but I have a feeling that a) I should probably play vanilla first and b) there's likely a handful of spoilers for the rest of season 2. But but executing people as Caiiiiiiin...

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  • DevoutlyApatheticDevoutlyApathetic Registered User regular
    edited September 2009
    MrBlarney wrote: »
    You know, I just realized that my selection method doesn't make a whole lot of sense. *shrug* It is what it is, and sometimes things in life are just random and arbitrary. Whatever. The dice will fall how they will, and there will be plenty of opportunities for others to get their game on.

    Sign-ups end in a bit over 12 hours. Get in while you can.
    Really the only questionable bit is the "Played a game before" bit and even that makes some sense, it's just not a good thing if that becomes habitual. The scenario where you can't take part unless you've already taken part previously is the whole Catch-22 thing and prone to cliquish drama.

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  • SaraLunaSaraLuna Registered User regular
    edited September 2009
    most GMs save spots for newbies though.

    IMO it makes sense to want experienced players for a larger/cylon-leader-having game

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  • iamtheaznmaniamtheaznman Registered User regular
    edited September 2009
    Arivia wrote: »
    ugh

    I want to play in this but I have a feeling that a) I should probably play vanilla first and b) there's likely a handful of spoilers for the rest of season 2. But but executing people as Caiiiiiiin...

    You should be okay with most spoilers since they will likely just be a name of a crisis and then an effect. Then later on when you watch the show you may kind of get whats happening before it actually happens, except for a few outright spoilers...

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  • dunedainjedidunedainjedi Registered User regular
    edited September 2009
    MrBlarney wrote: »
    You know, I just realized that my selection method doesn't make a whole lot of sense. *shrug* It is what it is, and sometimes things in life are just random and arbitrary. Whatever. The dice will fall how they will, and there will be plenty of opportunities for others to get their game on.

    Sign-ups end in a bit over 12 hours. Get in while you can.
    Really the only questionable bit is the "Played a game before" bit and even that makes some sense, it's just not a good thing if that becomes habitual. The scenario where you can't take part unless you've already taken part previously is the whole Catch-22 thing and prone to cliquish drama.

    That said the vast majority of games give new players a higher chance of getting in, which is awesome if you're new, but sucks for the majority of the players.

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  • DevoutlyApatheticDevoutlyApathetic Registered User regular
    edited September 2009
    I'm going to restate that my objection is that if it became habitual. It certainly isn't at the moment.

    Edit: And objection is even too strong a word. Blarney was saying it made no sense where I intended to respond that it only has potential negative effects. Even then, two of the three I agree with completely.

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  • MrBlarneyMrBlarney Registered User regular
    edited September 2009
    Yeah, it was a point I was mulling over for a while. On one hand, it's nice to get new people into the game, give them a chance to play a PbP. On the other hand, this is an expansion game and I would prefer more veteran players to make the game run more smoothly. (Though I do admit this tends not to be much of a problem after a couple time around the table.) So I'm favoring the latter hand, though in a bit of an extreme fashion and phrased in a slightly unfriendly way. As the game gets more exposure and practice, I can see slots being allotted in a more fair, even fashion for all, but for an early game, I kind of want to favor those who have been around longer.

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  • HylianbunnyHylianbunny Registered User regular
    edited September 2009
    Sure, I'll toss in.

    Sign up.

    Have run and played a game in the past, and am playing currently.

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  • TehSlothTehSloth Hit Or Miss I Guess They Never Miss, HuhRegistered User regular
    edited September 2009
    Arivia wrote: »
    ugh

    I want to play in this but I have a feeling that a) I should probably play vanilla first and b) there's likely a handful of spoilers for the rest of season 2. But but executing people as Caiiiiiiin...

    Yeah, I played saturday as Cain, I was all gung-ho about kiliing people right and left!

    I still regret that I didn't kill anyone, it totally bugs me, but blind jump is pretty much awesome.

    Also, I'll totally !Sign up

    Haven't played online at all, but I've played quite a few regular games and 1 so far with the expansion.

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  • kimekime Queen of Blades Registered User regular
    edited September 2009
    Sign up!

    I played this once a bit ago on IRC, if that counts at all (and I won, that counts for double, right!?). So not in any current games then, of course.

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  • AriviaArivia I Like A Challenge Earth-1Registered User regular
    edited September 2009
    TehSloth wrote: »
    Arivia wrote: »
    ugh

    I want to play in this but I have a feeling that a) I should probably play vanilla first and b) there's likely a handful of spoilers for the rest of season 2. But but executing people as Caiiiiiiin...

    Yeah, I played saturday as Cain, I was all gung-ho about kiliing people right and left!

    I still regret that I didn't kill anyone, it totally bugs me, but blind jump is pretty much awesome.

    Also, I'll totally !Sign up

    Haven't played online at all, but I've played quite a few regular games and 1 so far with the expansion.

    exactly, I was like hell I don't know who I actually like on this series OH GOD YES YOU. Frakk it, sign up. I've got a weight of 2, but at least I tried.

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  • hippofanthippofant ティンク Registered User regular
    edited September 2009
    Total n00b !signup

    (One day... one of these days, I will no longer be a n00b. And there will be a glorious party celebrating it. Preceded by a parade.)

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  • MrBlarneyMrBlarney Registered User regular
    edited September 2009
    Casting is closed.

    Actors / players will be announced shortly.

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