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From: Loki <daddyjim@**********.COM>
Subject: [FASA] Policlubber and Spell Lock
Date: Mon, 6 Apr 1998 17:59:27 -0700
Here's the word on Even Steven vs Policlubber, and another one about
the Spell Lock.

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---FASACorp2 <FASACorp2@***.com> wrote:

Q. In the case of Even Steven, when would a Humanis Policlubber be
considered "used?" (i.e. - At all times? When he's deployed and
targets a meta-race? When he has hindered the deployment of a Runner
by costing an extra nu yen and bringing them in turned?)

A. I'd say that once the Humanis Policlub Ganger is in play, and the
owner of HPG has declared which race the HPG is "hindering", the HPG
is being used and can be targeted by Even Steven.

Q. Let's say I have Wildfire out and he's geared up with three spells:
Sleep, Jinx and Fireball. I've put a Spell Lock on Sleep. During the
course of a run on Haunted Highrise I cast Sleep twice thanks to the
spell lock and use Jinx on a maglock. Now facing the Objective, am I
correct in assuming I could not use the Fireball as, even though I
only turned two of my spells, I actually have "used" my allotted three
spells for this turn?

A. Yes.

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