Star Trek Customizable Card Game - The Continuing Committee - Second Edition Releases

Second Edition Releases

15. The Undiscovered Country (Release Date: May 9, 2008) The Undiscovered Country is a 45-card expansion that focuses on a solid first virtual expansion for Star Trek CCG 2E. Gameplay features cards dealing with the bottom of the deck as a resource and a major portion of the images come from Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.

16. Favor the Bold (Release Date: August 15, 2008) Favor the Bold is the second 45-card expansion from TCC. It focuses on dilemmas and dilemma interaction.

17. Raise the Stakes (Release Date: January 30, 2009) Raise the Stakes is a double-sized 90-card expansion, TCC's third major addition to Second Edition. A major theme of the set is the encouragement of "go big or go home"; gameplay is enabled by heavily investing in a single affiliation or sub-theme.

18. This Side of Paradise (Release Date: August 14, 2009) This Side of Paradise is the fourth virtual expansion, returning to the 45-card set size. It focuses on the female contribution to the Star Trek universe, featuring women on every card image, and a complement of female-only personnel.

19. Legacy (Release Date: November 6, 2009) Featuring cards created by past and present STCCG designers, Legacy honors and celebrates the game while infusing it with new life.

20.Allegiance (Release Date: December 25, 2009) It's all about teamwork, and it's time to declare your Allegiance with the sixth Virtual Expansion from The Continuing Committee. Will you sacrifice your morality with the crew of the Equinox? Raid 22nd century starships with the Ferengi pirates? Protect your ancestors with the crew of E-Squared? Boldly go with the original crew from The Motion Picture? Or defend the station with the vastly outnumbered crew of Deep Space 9? Which team will you choose? Where does your Allegiance lie?

21. Infinite Diversity (Release Date: April 23, 2010) Bring new options and new opportunities to your game with Infinite Diversity, the new Second Edition draft kit from The Continuing Committee! Featuring new dilemmas, new events and a cycle of personnel new to Second Edition, Infinite Diversity is designed to enhance the game in multiple different dimensions.

22. Peak Performance (Release Date: September 3, 2010) This fifty-four (54) card virtual expansion brings new weapons to many struggling affiliations and provides new weapons to combat the most powerful decks. Occupy and rule Terok Nor with an iron fist, observe new Rituals with the protocol-obsessed Kreetassans, and journey into the Delphic Expanse to save Earth with a desperate Starfleet.

23. Extreme Measures (Release Date: February 4, 2011) fifty-four (54) virtual cards contained within provide a new team for the Bajorans featuring the men and women of the Resistance. New tools for Deep Space Nine, Ferengi, and many more affiliations will help players across the world to find new ways to score points and even more ways to lose them in this expansion spiritually reminiscent of Necessary Evil.

24. Tacking Into the Wind (Release Date: August 5, 2011) fifty-four (54) card virtual expansion contains a ship for almost every affiliation and sub-affiliation, including the debut of the long awaited U.S.S. Enterprise-A and U.S.S. Enterprise-B. In addition, this expansion features ships or ship-related story on nearly every card and for nearly every deck imaginable.

25. Unity (Release Date: December 23, 2011) This fifty-four (54) card virtual expansion features support for four brand-new teams as well as two new keywords. Also, several new personnel make their debut to support and flesh out existing teams.

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