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Complete Deck List
- 3 x War Effort Committee
- 1 x Orca, Best Friend and Co-Pilot
- 1 x Gregor Hartford, Chancellor
- 1 x Diego Assir, Nova 7 Emmissary
- 1 x Nihei "GravMas"
- 1 x Isaac Thurston, Vanguard Officer
- 1 x H.H.M. Apocalypse Engine
- 1 x Gwenyvere Nihei
- 1 x The H.H.M. "Daisey Bell"
- 3 x Weapons-Tech Engineer
- 1 x Commodore Jazz, Second in Command
- 1 x The Nihei "Longstrider'
- 1 x Special Forces B Team
- 3 x Backroom Lobbyist
- 3 x First-Year Pilot
- 1 x Maxwell, Relentless Defender
- 3 x Nova 7 Military Police
- 1 x The H.H.M ABHC-06
- 1 x Nihei Dragon Engine
- 3 x Ace Interceptor
- 3 x Heroic Pilot
- 1 x Nihei Protoype: H-Spec
- 3 x Secret OPS Soldier
- 1 x H.H.M. "Angel" Defense Drone
Towering over the competition
The Nova 7 Empire has faced unending threats since the destruction of Earth.
But through ingenuity, adaptability, and relentless ambition, they engineered war machines powerful enough to fuel their endless campaign of domination and colonization.
At the heart of this deck are massive Apex units with towering Conquest values. These colossal forces dominate the battle zone, casting long shadows over lesser factions.
The crown jewel of Nova 7’s arsenal is the [H.H.M. Apocalypse Engine]—
the single highest CQ unit in the entire game.
But with such overwhelming power come serious risks.
You’ll need to deploy these titans with strategic timing, using your support units to reduce their drawbacks and maintain battlefield control. In the Empire, we will use any means to secure our place in the stars.




Apex Units; Named Heros
The Nova 7 Empire doesn’t just deploy machines—they deploy legends.
Many of your most powerful cards are named units and heroes, often appearing as Apex units in your deck. Planning your turns to chain these Apex deployments together is key to maintaining momentum and enforcing your will across the stars.
[Diego Assir, Nova 7 Emissary] helps protect your heavy hitters by gaining CQ immediately when an Apex unit is deployed, making opponents think twice before striking.
Meanwhile, cards like [Orca, Best Friend and Co-Pilot] boost morale and synergy, elevating the entire battlefield with passive support that makes your titans hit harder, stand taller, and last longer.
In Nova 7, unity is strength—and every named unit is a symbol of the Empire’s enduring might.


Politics and Subterfuge
Political maneuvering and military might go hand in hand.
Your support units often arrive as political committees or special forces, each amplifying Nova 7’s war machine in their own way.
Deploy [Secret OPs Soldier] to surgically remove high-impact threats from your opponent’s battle zone—without jeopardizing your own gargantuan units.
Meanwhile, the civic backbone provided by cards like [War Effort Committee] rallies the Empire’s resources, buffing your forces and ensuring every Apex deployment strikes with maximum efficiency.
When You are Ready to Upgrade
To upgrade the Power of the Empire deck effectively, you’ll need to decide which war machines serve your vision best—then build a strategy that maximizes their strengths while covering their weaknesses.
You could also lean into the political side of the Empire, dropping the all-out mech strategy in favor of influence-driven control, powered by cards like [Diego Assir, Nova 7 Emissary].
Or, for those who embrace risk, pair your Apex units with a Celestial body, amplifying your extremes and pushing a full-on glass cannon strategy—where you hit first, hit hardest, and dare your opponent to survive.
In Nova 7, domination is your right. And you’re in the commander’s seat.

