I couldn't seem to find it anywhere in the Shattered Empire rulebook or FAQ, but I seem to remember there was an option that the player presenting an agenda could choose to play the top card of the political deck instead of from his or her hand. I know the rulebook states that if a player has no cards in hand he/she must play the top card instead, but I thought the player always had that option even with card(s) in hand. Otherwise, it kind of defeats the purpose of the new Assembly strategy.
The Assembly card is supposed to give players more control over what agendas are introduced to the senate and reduce randomness. After all, in real life, a person doesn't just randamly address the senate with a bill--he or she has a specific agenda he or she is trying to pass.
Otherwise, without the ability to decide to play off the deck instead, you only actually have options if you have more than one card in hand, and how often do you actually have two or more political cards in your hand? (In my experience, not often. On a side note, I'd like to know if that holds the same for those of you reading this.) Having only one card in hand is only slightly different than having none, and we are right back to the original Political strategy card.
I'd like to know if this sounds familiar to any of you. Am I just imagining things or overlooking a rule or FAQ that I read once and can't seem to find? Was there a post like this on the boards perhaps? Do any of you play with a similar rule?
Any thoughts, comments would be appreciated!