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From: Crane <jack9@*********.NET>
Subject: More Questions and Yellowjacket
Date: Sun, 14 Dec 1997 18:21:05 -0800
1)Can Wild Goose Chase be played on the attacking runners from Runners on
Retainer? or GAQ?

2)Can GAQ get a Runner out of any combat?

3)Do Foxy Roxy and Maglock Passkey automatically trash the applicable
challenges even though the alarm has been triggered?

My spiel on Yellowjacket. I think it should be worded so for clarity of
purpose and playability-
Requires Rigger or Piloting-2
May only be played on a runner with no gear cards.
No other grear cards may be played on this runner.

<errata:Gear built-in to a runner does not keep them from being able to
pilot the Yellowjacket, given they meet the other requirements, built-in
gear is treated as a special ability.>

This simplifies many existing concepts. You cannot equip with gear you
cannot use <upon equipping it>.

Skwaaaaaark! cannot equip with non-cyberware because he cannot use it once
he gets his hands on it.

Multiple firearms-
If you have 3 streetline specials you can still use each and every one of
them, just not at the same time.

(Below is IMHO)
Multiple Chipsofts-
If you have 6 'chips and 1 chipjack-1, you can use every single one of
them, just not at the same time, when on a run you may not swap chips in
and out of jack.


P.S.
The whole Silenced Melee weapons and Silenced non-weapon attacks was just
to hear what people had to say. I will try not to introduce purely
argumentative stuff to the list again.

I also read (I think in the Shadowrun Archive) in a master list of all the
SR:TCG cards that Skag was a Street Samurai. Now since I have 1, I know
he's a street shaman, but a wave of hypothetical questions came up in my
head. I will forgoe the questions, which are purely argumentative....

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