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Message no. 1
From: "Joshua M. Kanapkey" <Wakabout@***.COM>
Subject: More FASA Rulings...
Date: Tue, 16 Sep 1997 17:34:27 -0400
Howdy! Following are FASA answers to my most recent questions: There were
more questions, but I guess they'll answer them later.... }:)
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<<1. 'Block Party' reads: "XY: No players may attempt a shadowrun for the
duration of Block Party. The Block Party lasts 1 turn for every 5Y spent." Is
this player turns, or does it loop around to the owner of 'Block Party' and
that's one round?>>
It "loops around".

<<2. If a runner is fragged, is his gear fragged as well or only trashed?>>
His Gear would be trashed unless the card said it was also fragged.

<<3. The Challenge 'Street Scum' reads: "If runner team fails to sleaze
Street Scum, team must trash a randomnly {{determined??}} Gear card that is
present (before combat is resolved)." Does this include all Gear; ie. Cyber,
Magic, Matrix, etc? Or is it only Weapons, Armor, Miscellaneous and Drones?
For simplicity's sake I can understand ALL GEAR, but it just doesn't seem
right to rip out Cyber and Magic like that.>>
It's all Gear. It seems wierd fictionally, but it works in terms of game
mechanics.

<<4. Regarding the Challenge 'Hit and Run': Does each Runner take damage
equal to 2 minus their own Athletics, or damage equal to 2 minus the group's
total Athletics?>>
2 minus their own Athletics.
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Adieu,
Wakabout {{@***.com}}
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