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Space Station Phoenix
Space Station Phoenix
- Type: Space
- Players: 2-4 Players
- Length: 90-120 minutes
- Status: Sold Out
- MSRP: $79.95
- Stock #: RIO578
- UPC: 655132005784
- Designer: Gabriel J. Cohn
- Artist: Martin Hoffmann, Claus Stephan, Mirko Suzuki
The Galactic Council is considering expansion into a recently discovered solar system, one with a yellow dwarf star and some interesting-looking planets, including one that holds a species that could soon develop the technology required to join them. Before establishing a permanent home in the system, the Council needs a space station as a base of operations. There are lucrative government contracts to be awarded, and the player who can build the best station will have the inside track.
You have assembled a rag-tag fleet of ships. They don’t look like much, but they contain the one thing you need to build the station – Metal. You will need to dismantle this fleet, one ship at a time, to get it. Each time you turn a vessel into metal, your action options become more limited.
Do you dismantle your last fast Transport ship – your only lifeline back to the Council HQ? Or the Terran Expedition craft you use to travel down to that little blue planet to gather the food and water your workers need to survive?
Assemble your fleet to build Space Station Phoenix!
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We have discovered a few minor errors in the first printing of Space Station Phoenix.
(1) In the rulebook, on Page 25, the Red player’s token should be one level higher on the Expedition Diplomacy Track than is shown. This would then match the text description on page 26.
(2) Station Hubs B-6 and B-7 should show that Brown (square) aliens are worth one additional point, not Gold (round) aliens.
(3) Station Sector 111’s food icon should have an orange outline, indicating that a food is received during income if the space above it is occupied.
(4) There are 25 humans included in the game even though the components list only 24. The game requires only 24, so please consider the extra human as a spare if one gets misplaced.