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From: Rob Harris <rjharris@********.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: Re: Domino
Date: Thu, 6 Nov 1997 09:23:57 -0600
Yeah. I think the Beretta is a harder situation, because it doesn't say
anything about timing on the card. Domino's card says specifically, only
people present during a SHADOWRUN get the bonus. So, as soon as you hit the
safehouse, everyone would die. Sorry......

Rob Harris

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> From: Matb <mbreton@**.NETCOM.COM>
> To: SRCARD@********.ITRIBE.NET
> Subject: Re: Domino
> Date: Tuesday, November 04, 1997 9:24 PM
>
> Tony Glinka wrote:
>
> > Yet another question. Wow, three posts from in me in a matter of
> > minutes, must be one of the signs of the Apocalypse or something.
> > Anyway I was wondering about Domino's ability to add "+0/+1 to all
> > dwarves shadowrunning with Domino."
> > My friend likes to play with 4 Domino's in his deck so he usually
> > has a couple in play at one time. So he takes his team of 6 dwarves
> > (2 are Domino's) so they are +0/+2 (except the Domino's which are only
> > +0/+1).
> > Let's say this team got hosed pretty good and everyone is left
> > with only one body (including the +2) when they finish a run. In other
> > words they have taken one more point of damage than their original
> > body. Does their body return to its original value now that the run
> > is over, thereby killing everyone? Or does Domino's effect carry over
> > until the next turn? Or does something else entirely happen?
>
> Strangely enough, I mentioned a similar situation with the Beretta
> pretty recently.
>
> Hate to say it, but Domino's ability only applies during a shadowrun.
> The Runners all go poof. Hopefully you at least got some good Rep out
> of it!

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