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| - | ====== Select an Enemy ====== | ||
| - | The Enemy brings the mission to life by controlling | ||
| - | everything in the game except for the characters’ | ||
| - | actions. The Enemy even has the last word on the | ||
| - | rules. They play the enemies (or space monsters or | ||
| - | anomalies) to the best of their abilities. The fact that | ||
| - | the crew working together have special abilities and | ||
| - | luck means that they should win most of the time. | ||
| - | In this game, there is cloning so even if the Enemy’s | ||
| - | forces manage to kill some or all of the crew once in | ||
| - | a while, the game isn’t over. Go ahead and play hard. | ||
| - | The players deserve your best effort. | ||
| - | As an Enemy you’ll have to oversee every aspect of the | ||
| - | rules. Generally, the Enemy is the most experienced | ||
| - | Battlestations player but even a novice can referee. As | ||
| - | needed, get the help of the other players in running | ||
| - | things. See the Enemy section on page 157 for details | ||
| - | about playing as the Enemy. | ||