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From: Phillip G Jaros <phillip_jaros@**.US.SWISSBANK.COM>
Subject: Re: My Two Card Ideas
Date: Fri, 19 Sep 1997 21:36:42 CDT
Forrest <eness@**********.COM> wrote:
>>Prime Time
>>Type: Special
>>Cost: 3/1
>>Notes: Target Non-Prime Runner is now a Prime Runner.
>> All Skills go up by 1 and in additon:
>> If Mage/Shaman +1 Sorcery or +1 Conjure +0/+1
>> If Decker +1 Decking +Recon +0/+1
>> If Rigger +1 Piloting +1/+1 (+A1)
>> Otherwise +2/+2 (+A1)

<Comments on having non-runner upkeep costs>

>With that aside, I'm not exactly sure what the benefit is of playing
>the above card on your oppenent's runners. When the upkeep cost isn't
>meet does the Prime Time card go away (which keeping with the way
>upkeep costs work would make sense)? Alternatively, do both the Prime
>Time and runner go away (which I think is the effect you are looking
>for)? It might be helpful to specify it on the card though. I like
>the idea though.

I figured it would discard the runner along with the Prime Time.

>>High Profile Job
>>Type: Special
>>Cost: 5
>>Notes: Unique
>> Until a Shadowrun is successful, Prime Runner's upkeep
>> costs are doubled and the next objective successfully
>> completed is worth +10 Reputation.
>
> Might want to add a trash HPJ after the successful run.

You would be correct again....

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