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From: Norman McLeod <mcleodn@***********.NET>
Subject: Re: Some Silly questions
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 02:09:35 -0400
>Erm.... I do believe it's leader of the pack...(I might be wrong tho..
Don't
>have UW yet)

You are entirely correct. Leader of the Pack reads:

Leader Of The Pack- 3¥, Play on target Ganger Runner (TR) and roll D6. On
X+, TR becomes a Ganger Leader (place a +X/+X Experience token on TR). A
player may not have more than one Ganger Leader in play at a time. X =
Number of Ganger Runners TR’s owner currently controls. X may vary as
Runners are trashed and deployed.


Since Lord Torgo is already keyworded as a Ganger Leader, if you make
another runner into a GL (Ganger Leader), the owner of that Leader of the
Pack would remain unable to play Lord Torgo while his current Ganger Leader
is in play.

Also, hansen, please read the FAQ on snipping and responding to other mail.
You should have snipped both sets of:

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Cyclops250 <Cyclops250@***.COM>
>To: SRCARD@********.ITRIBE.NET <SRCARD@********.ITRIBE.NET>
>Date: Wednesday, April 15, 1998 11:46 AM
>Subject: Re: Some Silly questions
>

>

Left:
>>In a message dated 98-04-14 10:05:42 EDT, you write:
>>
>><< Since we've heard from Jim that playing LotP on an opponents Runner
>> would prevent him from playing Torgo >>
>>
>>
>>Which card is LotP?


And written your message here. Please, everyone note this, don't want to
enroach on the GridSecs' territory, but I've noticed alot of simmilar errors
in messages. Ah, and now I know how silly Loki must have felt writing ths to
me when I first joined the list.

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