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Message no. 1
From: Phillip G Jaros <phillip_jaros@**.US.SWISSBANK.COM>
Subject: Some FASA Rulings
Date: Fri, 17 Oct 1997 05:51:39 CDT
FASACorp2@***.com wrote:

FASA sent me the following answers to a few questions I sent them, and
I thought some of the answers were some what interesting.

>>Here are a few more questions. As always thanks for answering them in
>>advance.
>
>>The way Fuchi Industries reads it sounds like 4 Statics can go to
>>Fuchi together and add all of their Decking together, thus automatically
>>getting the biggest prize. Is this correct?
>
> Yes. At least until Tempest or something else "waks" those Statics.
>
>>When you play Bar Fight, does the Runner the opponent chooses have to be
>>unturned?
> Yes
>>If they need to be unturned, but all the runners are turned is Bar Fight
>>discarded?
> I'd say yes (but you'd be foolish to play it if all of your
>opponents Runner were turned).

The only reason I asked this was because it's then possible to avoid
Bar Fight by making sure all your runners are tapped at the start of your
opponents legwork phase.

>When blindsided is played does the Shadowrun Team first face their own
>challenges, or does the objective's owner choose which challenge
>stack to be incountered first?
> The Objective's owner chooses.
>
>If someone Knock-Knocks one of my Deckers, can I have a Runner with the
>Guard trait absorb the damage meant for the Decker?
> No, because the Runner w/ Guard would not be present for the fight.

Just thought it might me of us to one or more of you...


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