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Message no. 1
From: Loki <daddyjim@**********.COM>
Subject: FASA's answer on drones and spirits
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 1997 10:11:29 -0700
Here's the official word back on our question over drones and spirits
counting in the max of six "runners" on a team:

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---FASACorp2@***.com wrote:
>
> <<The rulebook on page 34 says that when used on a run drones/spirits
> are treated as a Runner. Does this mean they are affected by the
limit
> of six Runners allowed on a shadowrun?>>
>
> No. It was a very unfortunate choice of words and I'd be grateful
if you can
> post this ""LOUDLY" so that everyone sees it. It's created a lot of
> confusion. Drones and Spirits are treated like Runners in combat
(ie: they
> work the same way) but they were never meant to be literally treated
as
> Runners in any situation. It's a very frequently asked question and
it's
> going into the revised FAQ I mentioned to you.
>
> <<In other words, if I already had six runners on my team, could my
> Shaman or Rigger activate a spirit or drone?>>
> After reading the above, I'm sure you know the answer's yes.
>
> Later, Loki...

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