Archer4real Real World article(written from a Production point of view) The Star Trek Customizable Card Game is a competitive strategy game set in the Star Trek universe and produced by Decipher. Each card represents an element of the Star Trek universe, such as a starship, a character, a planet or space mission, or an event. Winning involves strategy both during a game session and before playing, through the preparation of an effective play deck, chosen from a player's entire collection of cards. Players compete by attempting to complete missions to score points according to a complex set of rules. The Star Trek: Customizable Card Game system includes several thousand cards, making each game session unique.
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| - Archer4real Real World article(written from a Production point of view) The Star Trek Customizable Card Game is a competitive strategy game set in the Star Trek universe and produced by Decipher. Each card represents an element of the Star Trek universe, such as a starship, a character, a planet or space mission, or an event. Winning involves strategy both during a game session and before playing, through the preparation of an effective play deck, chosen from a player's entire collection of cards. Players compete by attempting to complete missions to score points according to a complex set of rules. The Star Trek: Customizable Card Game system includes several thousand cards, making each game session unique.
- The Star Trek CCG is a customizable card game released by Decipher, starting in 1994. It has gone through two separate editions, completely changing the gameplay, and necessitating re-releases of many first edition cards in second edition format. The game started out as Star Trek: The Next Generation Customizable Card Game, but eventually had its name trimmed to just Star Trek Customizable Card Game. The cards, especially those representing characters and ships, are frequently a source of information not available through other canon or non-canon sources. Following Decipher's loss of their license to publish the Star Trek Customizable Card Game in 2007, the Star Trek CCG Continuing Committee, an organization of players devoted to supporting both versions of the card game with printable "vi
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| - Archer4real Real World article(written from a Production point of view) The Star Trek Customizable Card Game is a competitive strategy game set in the Star Trek universe and produced by Decipher. Each card represents an element of the Star Trek universe, such as a starship, a character, a planet or space mission, or an event. Winning involves strategy both during a game session and before playing, through the preparation of an effective play deck, chosen from a player's entire collection of cards. Players compete by attempting to complete missions to score points according to a complex set of rules. The Star Trek: Customizable Card Game system includes several thousand cards, making each game session unique.
- The Star Trek CCG is a customizable card game released by Decipher, starting in 1994. It has gone through two separate editions, completely changing the gameplay, and necessitating re-releases of many first edition cards in second edition format. The game started out as Star Trek: The Next Generation Customizable Card Game, but eventually had its name trimmed to just Star Trek Customizable Card Game. The cards, especially those representing characters and ships, are frequently a source of information not available through other canon or non-canon sources. Following Decipher's loss of their license to publish the Star Trek Customizable Card Game in 2007, the Star Trek CCG Continuing Committee, an organization of players devoted to supporting both versions of the card game with printable "vitual expansion sets", began releasing new sets of cards on the internet.[www.trekcc.org] As of the end of 2010, the Continuing Committee has released three sets for the First Edition of the game and eight sets for the Second Edition.
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