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From: Loki <daddyjim@**********.COM>
Subject: Re: Hi! and a few questions...
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 1997 11:26:41 -0700
---Eric Bouchard wrote:
>
> Now the introductions are done, here are a few comments and
questions:

We have received offical repsonse from FASA on both of your questions.

> 1) Can you pay Bam-Bam's ability more than once? Some of my friends
last
> night argued that i couldn't, but i'd like to have your opinion.

No. Here's what we got from back from Jim Nelson (SRTCG game designer
at FASA):

**********
Loki,

Sorry, can't grant your wish. Bam-Bam's Melee can only be added to his
Attack value once per combat. We'll make this clearer when the card is
reprinted.

Jim N.
**********

> 2) I am sure that was asked before, but What about Iron Lung? I
have seen
> ridiculous situations where the guy was going to the Lung till his
runner
> was almost dead or his hand was filled. I am sure we can only go to
the
> Lung once per runner, but is there any ruling?

Yes there is a ruling. Any location requiring a runner to "visit" it
means said runner is turned to do so. Thus each runner is only capable
of visiting the location once each turn. Here's the official FASA
response:

**********
Loki,

You're assumption is correct. Locations that a Runner visits require
the
visiting Runner be turned.

Jim Nelson
**********

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