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Message no. 1
From: "a . a" <alphirius@****.COM>
Subject: Saeder-Krupp & Objectives.....
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 1998 01:02:58 EDT
Hey guys, when Saeder-Krupp takes an objective, is it gone, or does it
get recycled??? We've been playing it's gone, but is that legit?

On the same note..... When players take objectives, are they "fragged"
or do they recycle as well?


thanks.......

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Message no. 2
From: Phil Jaros <chakan@****.PYROTECHNICS.COM>
Subject: Re: Saeder-Krupp & Objectives.....
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 1998 00:31:08 -0500
"a . a" <alphirius@****.COM> wrote:
>Hey guys, when Saeder-Krupp takes an objective, is it gone, or does it
>get recycled??? We've been playing it's gone, but is that legit?

To be honest, I have only played one game in which Sader-Krupp came into
play. However, we did play that the objective was gone in that game.

>On the same note..... When players take objectives, are they "fragged"
>or do they recycle as well?

In the seven games I played with FASA Reps at the Chicago Comicon and Gen Con,
they played that the objectives are not recycled. I'ld imagine that if for
some reason all of the objectives are taken (and noone has won - due to
Sader-Krupp/Bad Reputation/Innocent Bystanders etc...) all players would
be able to reshuffle their objectives.

I certainly wouldn't allow a player to reshuffle his objective pile, if
there is still atleast one objective available from another players pile.


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Message no. 3
From: Matb <mbreton@**.NETCOM.COM>
Subject: Re: Saeder-Krupp & Objectives.....
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 1998 10:22:28 -0700
a . a wrote:

> Hey guys, when Saeder-Krupp takes an objective, is it gone, or does it
> get recycled??? We've been playing it's gone, but is that legit?

> On the same note..... When players take objectives, are they "fragged=
"
> or do they recycle as well?

Both excellent questions and important issues - especially with Corp
Wars hitting the shelves Real Soon Now. Here's the gritty on S-K:

SAEDER-KRUPP / Location (Corporate HQ) / 4¥
Each player may roll D6 at the start of his Legwork phase.
1-4: No effect.
5+: Saeder-Krupp takes the Objective with the highest Reputation. Note
the value and *place the Objective at the bottom of its owner's
Objective pile.* If Saeder-Krupp obtains enough Reputation this way, it
wins the game.

So S-K, by its card text, recycles the Objectives. In normal game play,
however, when an Objective is scored, it's set aside as a way of keeping
score, and so it doesn't re-enter play - it's entirely possible to run
out of Objectives. (I'd almost recommend using *double* the amount of
Reputation needed to win as a means of determining how many Objectives
to put in your deck.)


- Matt

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