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From: Andrew Payne III <smiling_bandit@**********.COM>
Subject: Re: [Card Idea] - My first attempt...
Date: Thu, 25 Sep 1997 08:54:18 -0700
---"Joshua M. Kanapkey" wrote:
>
> WRAITH
> Type: Runner
> Description: Elf Rigger
> Notes: 7 =Y=; Piloting^2, Stealth^2; 4/3; Turn Wraith to give one of
> his drones Guard until the beginning of owner's next Legwork Phase.
> The Guard action may be performed at any time during that period.
> Picture: A dark-skinned elf with pale white hair, dressed in black
> clothes, sitting in a steel-gray Westwind 2000 with the door open
and
> two hunter drones floating above the car.
>
> My Comments: This is actually the first card I came up with, about a
> week and a half ago.

I like it there was a lack of the guard ability in the first set. I
really like the Guard ability, wish there were more cards with it.
Maybe a Gear/Drone card that has Guard, or a Spirit.

>
> *********************************************************************
> COMBAT AXE
> Type: Gear
> Description: Gear/Weapon/Hand-to-Hand
> Notes: 5 =Y=; +5/+1 to user; User may add Melee to Attack Value.
> Picture: A dwarf swinging the axe through a startled troll's knee.
>
> My Comments: I just like the idea of Melee Weapons. The bonus to
Body
> is due to the Axe's Reach.
>

Like it but maybe +4/+1 for a cost of 5. Katana adds +2/0 and costs 2.

>
>
> Questions? Comments? Snide Remarks? }:)
>
> Depending on the reaction to these cards, more may follow.

Please send them I am adding these to my growing NERPS set database
and I think it was forrest may add them to his web page.

===
Andrew Payne III
smiling_bandit@**********.com
http://www.oakland.edu/~ddmccoll/sr



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