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Message no. 1
From: Michael/Tamara Pease-Lorenz <treehugr@****.ON.ROGERS.WAVE.CA>
Subject: Z-Zone Questions
Date: Thu, 20 Nov 1997 16:41:05 -0500
Hi all...
My fiancee's best friend has a neat location card called Z-Zone. We have
a few questions about it.

1) It replaces the shadowrun therefore "Wild Goose Chase" I assume can't
be played on it?

2) CAn the owner of the Z-ZOne allocate as many runners to the attack as
he wants or is he limited to 6?

3) Can the defender use his entire safehouse in the defence? <ie: more
then 6>


Thanks

tamara
Message no. 2
From: Matb <mbreton@**.NETCOM.COM>
Subject: Re: Z-Zone Questions
Date: Wed, 19 Nov 1997 06:58:00 -0800
Michael/Tamara Pease-Lorenz wrote:

> Hi all...
> My fiancee's best friend has a neat location card called Z-Zone. We have
> a few questions about it.

Don't worry. This is my Grand Nominee for "Cards to Fix in the Second
Run".

> 1) It replaces the shadowrun therefore "Wild Goose Chase" I assume can't
> be played on it?

Mike Nielson seems to be humored with the idea that you could use Goose
Chase to return *any* "team" back to the safehouse. (IIRC, he though
it'd be a nice idea for a future card.) By the current mechanics,
though, no, you can't Goose Chase a Z-zone team (or an un-team that goes
to Fuchi, or another un-team that gets declared for Runners on
Retainer).

> 2) Can the owner of the Z-ZOne allocate as many runners to the attack as
> he wants or is he limited to 6?

The "team" is limited to six. The card wording makes it sounds like you
allocate every single Runner on both sides to the fight, but I'm
reasonably sure it's limited to six per side (to answer your next
question).

> 3) Can the defender use his entire safehouse in the defence? <ie: more
> then 6>


Say, by the way, what's the good date?

-Mb
Message no. 3
From: "(No Name Available)" <mothman@**********.COM>
Subject: Re: Z-Zone Questions
Date: Fri, 21 Nov 1997 09:00:38 -0600
MatB wrote:

>>Don't worry. This is my Grand Nominee for "Cards to Fix in the Second
Run".<<

We certainly agree on this one! Could Z-Zone be any more vague?
--
mothman@**********.com

"It's more fun to compute"
—Kraftwerk
Message no. 4
From: Michael/Tamara Pease-Lorenz <treehugr@****.ON.ROGERS.WAVE.CA>
Subject: Re: Z-Zone Questions
Date: Sun, 23 Nov 1997 10:19:30 -0500
Matb wrote:
>
> Michael/Tamara Pease-Lorenz wrote:
>
> > Hi all...
> > My fiancee's best friend has a neat location card called Z-Zone.

> Say, by the way, what's the good date?
>
January 99 :) Gotta love those snowy weddings!

Tamara
Message no. 5
From: Matb <mbreton@**.NETCOM.COM>
Subject: Re: Z-Zone Questions
Date: Fri, 21 Nov 1997 22:36:56 -0800
Michael/Tamara Pease-Lorenz wrote:

> Matb wrote:

> > Michael/Tamara Pease-Lorenz wrote:

> > > Hi all...
> > > My fiancee's best friend has a neat location card called Z-Zone.

> > Say, by the way, what's the good date?

> January 99 :) Gotta love those snowy weddings!

Cool! Should you be so interested.. mine's May 8, 1999. (Or as I tell
my girlfriend, "nineteen-ninety-ninety-nine." Gotta give us just a few
years to save up for it.. sigh.)

Hmm.. marriage and the Z-zone.. is this a Freudian slip?


-Mb
Message no. 6
From: "J.P Haworth" <jhaworth@*******.COM>
Subject: Re: Z-Zone Questions
Date: Sun, 23 Nov 1997 12:16:51 -0800
> Cool! Should you be so interested.. mine's May 8, 1999. (Or as I
> tell
> my girlfriend, "nineteen-ninety-ninety-nine." Gotta give us just a
> few
> years to save up for it.. sigh.)
>

You should postpone it til Sept 9 1999, thats a whole lotta 9's ;-)
Redman

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