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If you want to try the beta stuff, "HmcsMoondancer" is the environment identifier to add to the manifest.
I really like new heroes, both are fun and well balanced. Birchwood rocks, my new favourite environment.
Tonight I tried the pair again against a core villain, and it was much easier to get a feel for them.
Charlie is not on the stronger side, but he performs pretty decently. "Dial M for Mark" is quite good, essentially acting as the same temporary "Kill this thing" card Naturalist has in his own kit.
Tucker shines rather nicely though. Her Trick Shot cards have nice potential, and she lots of interesting choices open to her; extra draws, double plays, double powers, etc.
Overall I'd say these two are pretty excellent.
As for why Tsukiko? I went into Gun Club wanting only one character per designer/expansion, and Cauldron is already repped by Tango. I like working with Tesla and wanted an opportunity to show off one of his characters. Sorry if you disagree with the choice, but in the end, I think Tsukiko adds a unique aspect to the team Terminus wouldn't.
Also, if one Equipment in a deck qualifies you as a gun wielder, Tsukiko has the Tank Top. 🙂