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From: Loki <daddyjim@**********.COM>
Subject: Re: Wanted ?'s
Date: Fri, 10 Apr 1998 11:31:01 -0700
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---Tony Glinka <porthos@****.COM> wrote:
>
> This question was one of the last ones to be included in the Q&A.
Here's the
> answer from the Q&A:
> Q5: Can a turned runner be the target of a Wanted!/Riots/Drive By
card?
> A5: Yes. Why not?

OK, for clarification. According to the above I can pay my nuyen and
put a Wanted on your turned Torgo. While Torgo is turned, can I then
turn my Cannonball (w/ Muscle Rep and Defiance Shotgun) to go
Kamikazee and take out the Wanted brute?

> I am a bit worried about this question. Does this mean I am going
to have
> to deal with a bunch of Wanted!'s today? :)

<innocent look cracks and fades to a malicious grin>

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