Ralltiir Occupation - When Worlds Collide

Title: Ralltiir Occupation - When Worlds Collide
Author: Dan "Static-X" Grover
Date: Aug 29, 2000 Rating: 4.0


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Cards:

‘OBJECTIVE (1) Ralltiir Ops {S}

LOCATIONS (9) Ralltiir {S} Rendili Forest Desert Jungle Spaceport Prefect’s Office Spaceport Docking Bay Executor Docking Bay Death Star II Docking Bay

CHARACTERS (20) 2x Emperor Palpatine 2x Lord Vader 2x Mara Jade Grand Moff Tarkin Commander Igar Commander Merrejk General Veers General Tagge Admiral Piett Sim Aloo Janus Greejatus Admiral Chiraneau Colonel Davod Jon 4-LOM with Concussion rifle Lieutenant Endicott Captain Sarkli Officer Evax

STARSHIPS (5) Chimaera Devastator Bossk in Hound’s Tooth Boba Fett in Slave 1 Zuckuss in Mist Hunter

VEHICLES (2) Tempest 1 Blizzard 2

ADMIRAL’S ORDERS (1) We’re In Attack Position Now

WEAPONS (2) Vader’s Lightsaber Mara Jade’s Lightsaber

EFFECTS (11) Imperial Arrest Order {S} Mobilization Points {S} Oppressive Enforcement {S} Imperial Decree Come Here You Big Coward Overseeing It Personally There’ll Be Hell To Pay Lateral Damage Reactor Terminal Search And Destroy Bad Feeling Have I

INTERRUPTS (9) Prepared Defenses {S} 3x Sense 2x Imperial Command Masterful Move 2x Imperial Barrier

Strategy: ‘

Okay, I suppose it’s some pretty obvious strategy. Standard ROPs stuff, with a few fun things thrown in. Imperial Command- Use these to fish out the Commanders and stuff, or to keep Super Falcon from smacking you.

WIAPN- My personal favorite Admiral’s Order. Not only does it beef up your Destroyers, but it also acts like your very own Ralltiir Occupation. Fun

Desert- No one in their right mind goes into a desert, because there could be a sandwhirl coming. Even though I don’t have one, no one will know that.

Basically, against most decks, don’t deploy until you’re ready to flip (2-3 turns). Just occupy the DB’s and build up force. Then flip and fortify your sites. Your opponent will basically have to come to you. Well, if you have any constructive criticism, feel free to review.’