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CardName: Nests in the Air Intake Cost: G Type: Enchantment - Aura Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: Enchant creature with hover or orbital. When enchanted creature attacks or blocks, destroy it. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Frontier World Common

Nests in the Air Intake
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Enchantment – Aura
Enchant creature with hover or orbital.
When enchanted creature attacks or blocks, destroy it.
Created on 15 Sep 2012 by Jack V

Code: CG11

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2012-09-15 14:27:04: Jack V created the card Nests in the Air Intake

I don't like that this is basically "can't attack or block" disguised. But this fits the flavour a lot better.

It should also be a sorcery instead of an enchantment, but an enchantment a) fits the flavour better and b) shuts down creatures with orbital while still leaving them around for abilities and orbital weapon spells.

I struggled for ages to come up with a high-tech concept for green to destroy fliers, until I realised this was fairly good. I could only think about the ridiculous scene in the film of Starship Troopers where the giant bug farts a fireball into space to shoot at another planet :)

It needs a snappier name though, any suggestions?

Swarm of Rustmites ?
Green has developed biological nanotech & rustmites are microscopic insects that can get inside tech & basically eat it from the inside out. Of course Rustmites is just what they are known as by the other colours.

Ooh, good idea, thank you.

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