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From: Bull <chaos@*****.COM>
Subject: Re: Favourite Card of the Day
Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 10:16:34 -0400
At 11:27 PM 9/17/97 +1000, Lady Jestyr wrote these timeless words:
>I just thought I'd post a little lighter-hearted message to the list
>after the heaviness of rules-nitpicking and GAQS debates. Here, then, is
>my Favourite Card of the Day:
>
[SNIP Static's stats]

>So why do I love Static so much?
>
Because he's carrying your love child?

>1. He's only an uncommon.
>2. Decking 3! Mein gott - give him a Fuchi Cyber-6 and Black Hammer and
>he'll take down anyone short of FastJack!
>3. 1 measly =Y= to get out!
>4. Recon! Recon, recon, RECON! :)
>
I agree... i love Static... Great little runner, but very susceptible
drive-bys, riots, and the like. However, give him a fairlight and make a
few runs on Fuchi. Does this as well as Dodger, and almost as good as
Fastjack. He's replaced Dodger in my deck. Much cheaper, just as good,
and CHEAPER!

>Downside: Can't wear armour, and he's REALLY a wuss - 0/1. This makes
>him vulnerable to Drivebys and the like. Anti-social - but so what?
>Since when were deckers social butterflies anyway? *grin*
>
Exactly. His downsides aren;t too big a deal. He's ONLY 1 Nuyen! :]

>Enjoy playing with Static. I know I do. :)
>
Ya know, that sounds vaguely... dirty...:]

Bull
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