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From: Loki <daddyjim@**********.COM>
Subject: [FASA] More info on Loki/Torgo
Date: Thu, 12 Feb 1998 06:04:28 -0800
Ok, here's a little more on what I've heard of Loki and Torgo in the
Underworld expansion.


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---FASACorp2@***.com wrote:
>
>
> In a message dated 2/11/98 9:03:31 PM, you wrote:
>
> <<Help me out here. Members on SRCard have pointed out that the stats
> for Loki don't mention any skills. Does he have any (firearms, melee,
> stealth, etc.)?
>
> Nope. I hope that isn't disappointing. Quite a few Runners in
Underworld lack
> skills but have cool special abilities. I'm afraid that Mike's the
only one
> that can say why—it worked out well in playtesting though.
>
> >>Also, there's debate over how much Torgo's revised special ability
> costs. Can you fill me in on that as well?>>
>
> Right now it's free (although depending on your POV, it costs 2¥ per
> turn—Torgo's Upkeep). Mike and I were discussing it today as the
change in
> Torgo is clearly controversial.
>
> Before that comment sparks more controversy, you should know that
Rockers will
> be facing a few more difficulties after the release of Underworld
(ie: a 2¥
> upkeep cost may be a little more expensive if you know what I mean…)
>
> Jim

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