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[Star Trek 50] Star Trek 50 (ST-50)

    Regular expansion of 18 virtual cards published by The Continuing Committee (2016-09-30).

    Overview card types:
    DilemmaEventInterruptMissionPersonnelShip
    3
    2
    1
    1
    10
    1
       Overview rarities:
    V
    18

    UCT-IDNamesort descendingRarityTypeAffiliation
    ST2E 39 V 1VirtualDilemma
    ST2E 39 V 2VirtualDilemma
    ST2E 39 V 3VirtualDilemma
    ST2E 39 V 4VirtualEvent
    ST2E 39 V 5VirtualEvent
    ST2E 39 V 6VirtualInterrupt
    ST2E 39 V 7VirtualMission
    ST2E 39 V 8VirtualPersonnelCardassian icon
    ST2E 39 V 9VirtualPersonnelDominion icon
    ST2E 39 V 10VirtualPersonnelFederation icon
    ST2E 39 V 11VirtualPersonnelFederation icon
    ST2E 39 V 12VirtualPersonnelFerengi icon
    ST2E 39 V 13VirtualPersonnelKlingon icon
    ST2E 39 V 14VirtualPersonnelNon-Aligned icon
    ST2E 39 V 15VirtualPersonnelNon-Aligned icon
    ST2E 39 V 16VirtualPersonnelRomulan icon
    ST2E 39 V 17VirtualPersonnelStarfleet icon
    ST2E 39 V 18VirtualShipFederation icon

    Star Trek is 50 years old! Today, though it's not quite the actual birthday of the show, we're going to celebrate with the release of Star Trek 50, a trio of brand new, boutique style expansions; one each for First Edition, Second Edition, and Tribbles. I'll have a trio of trios in preview cards for you, but first I'd like to say a few words about the volunteers that worked so hard on these projects. The creation of an expansion is a long process, often beginning two years before the expansion sees release. On the journey from concept to release, dozens of dedicated play testers, detail-oriented rules experts, wildly creative thinkers, detail-oriented proofreaders, visionary artists and inspiring authors work to make the finished product as fantastic as it can be. Each and every one of these volunteers deserve recognition and accolades for their often herculean efforts. Please joining me in thanking them as we celebrate the first 50 years of Star Trek.

    by Charlie Plaine, Chairman