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===Deadline=== A renegade from a community of ageless survivors of various destroyed races, Tarogath, the last procitor, has realized that a series of events on Earth have begun to mirror the events of his own homeworld before a cosmic evil obliterated it. Stealing their tech, he's come to our planet to save all mankind... by driving us back to the Dark Ages. Deadline's primary gimmick are his Catastrophe ongoings, various natural disasters that he's inflicting on the world. They aren't great for the heroes, ranging from blowing their cards back into their hands, shuffling trash back into decks and causing him to heal, or just shitting out sprays of damage, some of it irreducible, but things get ''really'' bad when he has enough of them in play. He then flips (and note that unlike a lot of villains, this can happen during his turn, meaning if he gets one of his acceleration cards out that puts a ton of Catastrophes in play there's not much the heroes can do to stop it), destroys them all, destroys every Environment card in play, deals each hero a pile of irreducible damage and ''removes a number of environment cards from the game''. If he flips enough to remove them all, he wins. Naturally, this means the usual way to beat him is to try to keep him from piling up Catastrophes in the first place. Aside from them, he has a number of space-age inventions that give him extra card plays, prevent the first damage he would take each turn, or just let him fight back and disrupt the heroes. He's not the hardest villain in the world, but neither is he a pushover, especially if you bring the wrong team and don't have enough Ongoing destruction to keep him in check.
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