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From: Loki <daddyjim@**********.COM>
Subject: Re: [SR] Third list of Questions
Date: Wed, 10 Sep 1997 12:33:22 -0700
---Andrew Payne III wrote:
>
> ---Michael/Tamara Lorenz-Pease wrote:
> >
> > 3) Red Widow's special is that she is allowed to TAP, in order to
> join
> > the current Shadowrun. If one runner of a team that previously
held 6 dies, can
> > you then send in Red Widow to replace him/her?
> >
>
> I would have to say that Red Widow can only be used to bring your
team
> back up to the size max. I would like to see a offical response on
> this but I will play it this way until then.

I just shot an email off to FASA asking about using Red Widow in that
instance. We have a hung jury in opinions here on the list. Plus,
she's one of my fav cards (four in my current deck) and I'd like to
know all the official ways I can put her to use. :o)

I've also tagged on a question about timing with GAQS. I included the
example from Tony where Torgo's Anti Social trait triggered the alarm
and he was sent home leaving Nightshade to fight alone. I also
referred to the example where Sam the Sleuth would've sleazed the
challenge and after this was delcared he was hit with GAQS.

Their response will be posted here per usual.

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