From: | Nemein <eness@**********.COM> |
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Subject: | Re: Question: Wanted |
Date: | Thu, 25 Sep 1997 14:57:38 -0700 |
>
> > Wanted
> > Type: Special
> > Rarity: Uncommon
> > Description: 1¥. Play on target Runner. During their Legwork phase,
> > opponents may turn one Runner to attack target Runner. Trash
> > Wanted after resolving combat. Runner who defeats Wanted Runner
> > earns Reputation equal to deployment cost of Wanted Runner.
>
[snip]
>
> Grammatically, "their" would refer to the opponents, so the gang up
> theory wouldn't work.
>
Yep, which is why we've been playing it that way. I was trying to
point out though, and I should have stated this, if you use the
"their" to refer to the "target Runner" then the alternative situation
could arise. Grammatically correct, no, but then again I used to get
slammed by teachers all the time for using sentences like the original
one :-)
Forrest
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