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Battlestar Galactica: Base Set Checklist Battlestar Galactica: Base Set Checklist Card Name Card Type Rarity N. Ed. Agro Ship Base Uncommon 1 BSG1 Battlestar Galactica Base Uncommon 2 BSG1 Celestra Base Uncommon 3 BSG1 Colonial One (foil) Base Decks 4 BSG1 Cylon Base Star Base Uncommon 5 BSG1 Flattop Base Uncommon 6 BSG1 Galactica (foil) Base Decks 7 BSG1 I.H.T. Colonial One Base Uncommon 8 BSG1 Act of Contrition Event Common 9 BSG1 Advanced Planning Event Uncommon 10 BSG1 Angry * Event Rare 11 BSG1 Bingo Fuel Event Uncommon 12 BSG1 Catastrophe Event Common 13 BSG1 Channel the Lords of Kobol * Event Rare 14 BSG1 Condition One Event Common 15 BSG1 Condition Two Event Common 16 BSG1 Crackdown Event Common 17 BSG1 Cylon Computer Virus Event Rare 18 BSG1 Cylon Missile Battery Event Common 19 BSG1 Cylons Look Like Humans Event Uncommon 20 BSG1 Decoys Event Rare 21 BSG1 Dissention Event Rare 22 BSG1 Distraction Event Uncommon 23 BSG1 Downed Pilot Event Common 24 BSG1 Endless Task Event Common 25 BSG1 Executive Privilege Event Common 26 BSG1 Fire Support Event Decks 27 BSG1 Fury Event Common 28 BSG1 Grounded Event Uncommon 29 BSG1 Hangar Deck Fire Event Uncommon 30 BSG1 High Stakes Game * Event Rare 31 BSG1 Matial Law Event Uncommon 32 BSG1 Military Coup Event Uncommon 33 BSG1 Network Hacking * Event Rare 34 BSG1 Networked Computers Event Rare 35 BSG1 Outmaneuvered Event Common 36 BSG1 Painful Recovery Event Uncommon 37 BSG1 Power of Prayer Event Uncommon 38 BSG1 Presidential Candidate Event Decks 39 BSG1 Reformat Event Common 40 BSG1 Setback Event Uncommon 41 BSG1 Sick Bay Event Uncommon 42 BSG1 Sneak Attack Event Uncommon 43 BSG1 Standoff Event Common 44 BSG1 Still No Contact * Event Rare 45 BSG1 Stims Event Rare 46 BSG1 Stranded Event Rare 47 BSG1 Suicide Bomber * Event Rare 48 BSG1 Test of Faith Event Common 49 BSG1 Them or Us * Event Rare 50 BSG1 Under Arrest Event Common 51 BSG1 Vision of Serpents Event Common 52 BSG1 Winning Hand Event Uncommon 53 BSG1 Wounded in Action Event Common 54 BSG1 You Gave Yourself Over Event Uncommon 55 BSG1 Accused Mission Common 56 BSG1 Alert Five Mission Uncommon 57 BSG1 Arrow of Apollo * Mission Rare 58 BSG1 Article 23 Mission Common 59 BSG1 Based on Scriptures Mission Rare 60 BSG1 CAG * Mission Rare 61 BSG1 Colonial Day Mission Common 62 BSG1 Combat Air Patrol * Mission Rare 63 BSG1 Difference of Opinion Mission Uncommon 64 BSG1 Dradis Contact Mission Rare 65 BSG1 Earn Freedom Points Mission Uncommon 66 BSG1 Earn Your Wings Mission Uncommon 67 BSG1 Flight School Mission Rare 68 BSG1 Formal Dress Function Mission Common 69 BSG1 Full Scale Assault Mission Uncommon 70 BSG1 God Has a Plan * Mission Rare 71 BSG1 Green: You're a Normal Human Mission Rare 72 BSG1 Hand of God Mission Common 73 BSG1 Hunt for Tylium * Mission Rare 74 BSG1 Increased Loadout Mission Common 75 BSG1 Interim Quorum of Twelve Mission Rare 76 BSG1 Investigation Mission Decks 77 BSG1 Kobol's Last Gleaming Mission Uncommon 78 BSG1 Life Has a Melody Mission Uncommon 79 BSG1 Meet the New Boss Mission Rare 80 BSG1 Misdirection Mission Common 81 BSG1 Multiple Contacts Mission Rare 82 BSG1 Obliterate the Base Mission Uncommon 83 BSG1 Overtime Mission Rare 84 BSG1 Persistent Assault * Mission Rare 85 BSG1 Picking Sides Mission Uncommon 86 BSG1 Press Junket Mission Decks 87 BSG1 Pulling Rank Mission Common 88 BSG1 Red: You're an Evil Cylon Mission Common 89 BSG1 Refueling Operation * Mission Rare 90 BSG1 Relieved of Duty Mission Common 91 BSG1 Shuttle Diplomacy Mission Common 92 BSG1 Stern Leadership Mission Uncommon 93 BSG1 Suspicions Mission Common 94 BSG1 Trying Times Mission Uncommon 95 BSG1 We'll See You Again * Mission Rare 96 BSG1 Working Together Mission Uncommon 97 BSG1 Apollo Personnel Uncommon 98 BSG1 Apollo * Personnel Rare 99 BSG1 Apollo Personnel Common 100 BSG1 Billy Keikeya Personnel Uncommon 101 BSG1 Billy Keikeya Personnel Common 102 BSG1 Boomer Personnel Common 103 BSG1 Boomer Personnel Uncommon 104 BSG1 Boomer * Personnel Rare 105 BSG1 Centurion Ambusher Personnel Uncommon 106 BSG1 Centurion Assassin Personnel Common 107 BSG1 Centurion Slayer * Personnel Rare 108 BSG1 Crashdown Personnel Common 109 BSG1 Crashdown Personnel Uncommon 110 BSG1 Crashdown Personnel Rare 111 BSG1 Cylon Centurion Personnel Common 112 BSG1 D'Anna Biers * Personnel Rare 113 BSG1 D'Anna Biers Personnel Uncommon 114 BSG1 Dee Personnel Common 115 BSG1 Dee Personnel Uncommon 116 BSG1 Dr. Baltar Personnel Uncommon 117 BSG1 Dr. Baltar Personnel Common 118 BSG1 Dr. Baltar * Personnel Rare 119 BSG1 Galen Tyrol * Personnel Rare 120 BSG1 Galen Tyrol Personnel Common 121 BSG1 Helo Personnel Uncommon 122 BSG1 Helo Personnel Common 123 BSG1 Helo * Personnel Rare 124 BSG1 Laura Roslin * Personnel Common 125 BSG1 Laura Roslin Personnel Rare 126 BSG1 Laura Roslin (foil) Personnel Decks 127 BSG1 Mr. Gaeta Personnel Common 128 BSG1 Mr. Gaeta Personnel Rare 129 BSG1 Number Six * Personnel Rare 130 BSG1 Number Six Personnel Common 131 BSG1 Number Six Personnel Uncommon 132 BSG1 Saul Tigh Personnel Common 133 BSG1 Saul Tigh * Personnel Rare 134 BSG1 Shelley Godfrey * Personnel Rare 135 BSG1 Starbuck * Personnel Rare 136 BSG1 Starbuck * Personnel Rare 137 BSG1 Starbuck Personnel Uncommon 138 BSG1 Tom Zarek * Personnel Rare 139 BSG1 Tom Zarek Personnel Common 140 BSG1 William Adama Personnel Uncommon 141 BSG1 William Adama (foil) Personnel Decks 142 BSG1 William Adama Personnel Common 143 BSG1 Astral Queen Ship Common 144 BSG1 Cloud 9 Ship Common 145 BSG1 Colonial Shuttle Ship Common 146 BSG1 Colonial Viper 113 (foil) Ship Decks 147 BSG1 Colonial Viper 229 Ship Common 148 BSG1 Colonial Viper 315 * Ship Rare 149 BSG1 Colonial Viper 442 Ship Common 150 BSG1 Colonial Viper 516 Ship Uncommon 151 BSG1 Colonial Viper 670 Ship Rare 152 BSG1 Colonial Viper 762 Ship Rare 153 BSG1 Colonial Ciper Squadron 800 * Ship Rare 154 BSG1 Colonial Ciper Squadron 900 Ship Uncommon 155 BSG1 Geminon Traveller, Freighter Ship Uncommon 156 BSG1 Hunting Raider * Ship Rare 157 BSG1 Luxury Liner Ship Common 158 BSG1 Mining Ship Ship Uncommon 159 BSG1 Olympic Carrier Ship Rare 160 BSG1 Ordnance Freighter Ship Uncommon 161 BSG1 Passenger Cruiser Ship Common 162 BSG1 Raptor 101 Ship Decks 163 BSG1 Raptor 227 Ship Common 164 BSG1 Raptor 342 Ship Uncommon 165 BSG1 Raptor 478 Ship Rare 166 BSG1 Raptor 563 Ship Common 167 BSG1 Raptor 689 Ship Uncommon 168 BSG1 Raptor 757 Ship Uncommon 169 BSG1 Raptor 816 Ship Rare 170 BSG1 Scouting Raider Ship Rare 171 BSG1 Skirmishing Raider Ship Common 172 BSG1 Space Park * Ship Rare 173 BSG1 Supply Freighter Ship Uncommon 174 BSG1 Troop Freighter Ship Uncommon 175 BSG1 * exist in foil and non foil version For information: [email protected] - last update 2 July 2007 Copyright 1999-2007 by Carlo Brozzo - All rights reserved .
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