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From: Robert Thomas <Strangefate@*****.NET>
Subject: Re: Lone Star Deck Ideas
Date: Thu, 2 Apr 1998 11:51:13 -0500
First, I apologize that I cannot post the previous message before mine.
My system will not allow me to do more than attach it at the end, and
that is just too much of a post in my opinion.

I have made a total Lone Star deck,without any non LS runners. I have
found that it is formidable on its own. Not to say that it does not have
its drawbacks, but it has worked pretty well for me. The lack of
numerous skills makes it a bit more challenging than other decks that I
have used, but I like it. Here it what it contains:

Mendez x3
Duncan x4
Sisko x4
Wildfire x2 (Still trying to get two more)
(Still trying to get four Ivans)

Handcuffs x4
Lone Star Drone x4
HK227 x2
Fireball x4
Jinx x2

Lone Star Surveillance x3
Special Delivery x2
Long Arm Of The Law x3

911 x3
Riot Foam x3
Innocent Bystander x3
Lone Star Undercover x1

Lone Star HQ x4
Lone Star Lockup x4
(People keep wanting to blow them up with Cherry Bomb *Sigh*)

Squatter x2
Lone Star Seargeant x1 (Trying to find one more to add)

Lone Star Patrol x4
Lone Star K9 Unit x3
Lone Star Beat Cops x3
Lone Star Crowd Control x2
Lone star Tracker Drone x2

Street Wars x2
Fugitive Run x2
Bio-Lab Raid x2
The Vault x1
Sucker Run x1

I believe that once I get 2 Ivan's in the deck it will be a bit more
formidable. The weakness I have experienced, aside from lack of skills
(Which the addition of The Brain card could cure) is toughness. the LS
Runners withthe addition of Ivan would be more effective.

Midnight Blue
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"I'm not expendable! I'm not stupid! And I'm not going!"
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