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From: Loki <daddyjim@**********.COM>
Subject: Re: Skuzzy's Response to my Questions
Date: Fri, 29 Aug 1997 18:49:23 -0700
---"Joshua M. Kanapkey" wrote:
>
> Howdy!! On 08-28-97, I posted a message to the ShadowRN list
(because this
> one didn't exist at the time I posted) with several questions on the
SRTCG
> card game. I also posted those questions to FASA's Mike "Skuzzy"
Nielsen at
> fasacorp2@***.com. Following are his responses to my questions:

<snip questions and Skuzzy's answers.>

> I thought ya'll might like to see this. If not, or if I'm doing
wrong by
> posting this to the list, please let me know (privately) and it'll
never
> happen again.

No...no, post any answers or clarifications you get. That's what this
list is all about. You did good.

I'd gotten your message asking to shoot you a copy of the answers I'd
posted to the list. I was currently trying to see if SRCARD does have
logs somewhere and just how to access them, but I saw this post and it
saves me all that work. :o)

BTW it looks like my answers matched pretty much what Skuzzy said,
except the one about an objective reducing a challenge's Body to 0. I
said it would probably be a bluff, but Skuzzy makes a good point about
it still being able to deal damage first.

===
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