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From: Matb <mbreton@**.NETCOM.COM>
Subject: Re: Some questions
Date: Sun, 11 Jan 1998 12:59:11 -0800
Arjaan den Ouden wrote:

> Hi all,

> This is my first post to SRCARD-l. Over here in Rotterdam,
> the Netherlands, we started a few days ago, playing the
> SR-cardgame. Some questions came up at once:

Cool! You're the ninth or tenth 'overseas' player that I've seen. We
need more!

> 1) When a objective has been taken, do the remaining
> challenges leave play or do they stay on their pile ?
> Basicly, this comes to the objective-taking-players' pile.

All the remaining Objectives are trashed. This (and many other answers)
are in the Official FAQ at the FASA Webpage.

> 2) When I cannot sleaze e.g. 'Hit and run', a card with
> sleaze-reqs. but no thread-rate, do I take the damage
> and continue (leaving 'hit and run' on the table) or
> am I damaged and stopped running ?

You take damage and keep on running. Minefields (among other
Challenges) work the same way.

> 3) Where can I find some deck-ideas, to feel the basics ?

I recently posted one to the SRTCG List this weekend. If you're newer
than that, send me private email and I'll forward the post to you.

I do plan on turning it into a Deck of the Week column, so just stay
tuned. I won't give away all of my secrets just yet :)

If you poke through my website (URL in sig), you can find your way to
Loki's website, where a breakdown of the "demo decks" used at Gencon is
listed. Strangely, I've never tried actually playing with one of
these.. hmm.


-Matt

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