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From: Loki <daddyjim@**********.COM>
Subject: Re: All Decker Team
Date: Sun, 14 Dec 1997 10:00:52 -0800
---"D. Fitterer" <crow11@*.washington.edu> wrote:
>
> But they could use redirect data trail to sleaze personnel
challenges and
> steamroller to sleaze electrical challenges. They wouldn't need to
sleaze
> challenges like mine field, hit and run, and poisen gas. If they
ran into
> a challenge that required runners, the rapier could be used.
> -Crow

Possibly, if you're going by sheer game mechanics. IMHO though I don't
think your tactic is in the spirit of the game. To me it smacks of
trying to pull off a run via Runners that are only dedicated to
indirect fire or the Sniper's Roost.

Still that's just MHO. As I said, mechanics may allow for you to start
a run with Deckers, you'd have to have alot of cards out to sleaze
most challenges, and then you could send in Red Widow or a runner w/
Rapier in a pinch.

It really depends on whether a stay-at-home decker can initiate the
run. That's probably a question to be fielded to Jim or Skuzzy. I can
pass it along if you want.

P.S. your personal addy seems to be overriding the SRCard reply-to
field.

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