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From: Bull <chaos@*****.COM>
Subject: Re: Fourth batch o' questions
Date: Sat, 20 Sep 1997 15:54:00 -0400
At 08:48 AM 9/20/97 -0400, Logan Graves wrote these timeless words:
>Nothing like starting off your Saturday with questions. These came up
>last night:
>
>1. The challenge 'Draco Form' is listed as "unique," but it's played
>face down. So what if a couple of players bring two of these into play
>at the same time? Does the second one become a bluff? Or is a
>Challenge "in play" only during the shadowrun against its objective?
>
Unique means that you can only have one in your deck. There can be
multiple Unique Cards in play, you just can't put more than one in play.
Think "Restricted" from magic.

There can only be one of each Prime Runner in play at one time, though...

>2. Since anyone with conjuring can use Spirits, can anybody with
>piloting, such as Turbo the ganger, use drones? (I know what the RPG
>answer would be: no vcr = no rigg, but...)
>
No... It says you can only play drones on Riggers.

>3. Why is the Beretta +2/_+1_ ? Does this indicate that this medium
>pistol also acts as body armor?
>
Not Armor, just adds to your toughness. No idea why...

>4. Once a Motion Sensor challenge has been set off (ie. placed face-up
>on its objective), can later runners try to sleaze it, first, when
>attempting the run again? Or is it irreversible?
>
Nope. Once it's attached, it no longer counts as an challenge, and can't
be encountered or sleazed. It's just permanently in effect.

Bull
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