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From: Nemein <nemein@**********.COM>
Subject: Re: A couple of questions
Date: Wed, 3 Dec 1997 06:10:29 -0800
---Vesa-Matti Sarenius <sarenius@****.STUDENT.OULU.FI> wrote:
>
> On page 28 of the rules booklet:" A runner may use his special trait
> at any time during the game"
>
> On page 30:" The Recon trait allows Runner to turn to view one
> challenge card during the Legwork phase of the runner's owner's turn."
>
> Which should I believe??
>

With this first one being a more "generic" rule covering all traits
and the 2nd being more applicable to Recon, I would say go with the
2nd rule. After all there are exceptions to every rule ;-)


> Also one question arose yesterday:
>
> Can you play Change of Plans if (in two player game) the other
> objective is face down? My interpretation is that like the card says,
> the cards player chooses the objective for the shadowrunning player's
> run, so if there is only on objective face up, the Change of Plans
> would be a waste of money, since the running player runs to the only
> legal objective anyway.
>

You are correct. Only face up objectives can be "targeted".


> And another one:
>
> Can I use Bulldog Van to make another run, if I did not get the first
> objective?
>

Yep :-)

==
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