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The History of Star Trek CCG: All Good Things...

Updated March 25, 2004

"ALL GOOD THINGS... for the STAR TREK Customizable Card Game is packed with incredible value, including 41 premium cards that expans gameplay for First Edition, 10 Reflections booster packs, a Starter Deck II inlcuding 8 premium cards, a U.S.S. Jupiter card, a comprehensive First Edition card list – all contained in an exclusive storage box designed to hold over 600 cards."

Released

July 16, 2003

Design Team

Brad DeFruiter, Evan Lorentz

Product Configuration

40 premium cards (plus one alternate border color dual-affiliation card)
10 Reflections boosters, Starter Deck II, U.S.S. Jupiter, comprehensive First Edition collector's card list, 600-card capacity collector's box

Highlights

Mended all so-called "broken links" in First Edition, including the Barbering "punchline", outstanding "matching commander" references, and those pesky Bluegills.


Packaging


Expansion Icon

Factoids

  • All Good Things contained the last cards designed to use the First Edition card templates.
  • The most longstanding "named card broken link" to be resolved in All Good Things was Timepod Ring, which was named by the Alternate Universe dilemma Quantum Singularity Lifeforms as one possible "cure."
  • The set's expansion icon (seen above) was created by game designer Evan Lorentz.
  • Evan also compiled and proofed the comprehensive collector's card list – all 4,022 items.
  • For oodles of factoids, trivia, and other miscellany on this eclectic set, check out Major Rakal's All Good Things Design Logs.

Famous Cards

The only preview that never quite made it to the "regular rare" final printing, Admiral Riker first put in an appearance as one of four white-bordered preview cards found in booster packs of The Dominion. One by one, the other three (Captain Kirk, Seven of nine, and Worf Son of Mogh) appeared in subsequent expansion sets, but not the matching commander of the Future Enterprise. A shiny Admiral Riker in Reflections suffered from an unfortunate misprint (his special skill called for a "compatible facility" when it should have read "matching"), while a correct but oversized promo version was handed out with purchases at the Decipher Convention Store for the 2002 con season. He didn't fit into the Voyager, Borg, Holodeck Adventures, or The Motion Pictures themes, but finally got "wrapped up" as an All Good Things premium.

(L-R) White-border preview; Reflections foil scan; oversized promo; All Good Things final version

Links

All Good Things Expansion Page
Card list
Spoiler list (PDF)

 

 
 

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