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From: Apone <mpcheval@********.FR>
Subject: A bunch of questions
Date: Sun, 19 Apr 1998 06:32:48 +0200
Here it is, the weekly set of questions which came up during the week end :

1) When two runners turn to swap gear, can way swap any amount of gear they own ?
Can they swap a turned piece of gear (as a Black Hammer for instance) ?

2) The Highway Showdown challenge says : "(...) each runner present takes 4
damage."
Let's picture that Roadrash is shadowrunning with an activated Hunter Drone and can't
sleaze the challenge.
Does only Roadrash get 4 damage ?
Does Roadrash and the Drone both get 4 damage ?
Can the owner of Roadrash divide the damage between the runner and his drone ?
(I don't really feel at ease with the use of drones).

3) If a mage fails to sleaze an awakened challenge with the Sleep spell,
can he still inflict damage with his threat rating ?
(I don't really feel at ease with the use of spells either).

4) The Ally Spirit can be trash to avoid all damage taken from one source.
If Wishbone holding an Ally meet an Incubus, can I trash the spirit instead
of having Wishbone trashed ?
I would say no because this is not real damage taken, but it was not the opinion of other
players.

5) On the Amazonian Hunt challenge, it is written : "No awakened challenge can be
sleazed".
Does it mean that gear like Stun gloves or Sleep Spell are useless against awakened
challenge
revealed on this objective ?
This would be scary...

Thanks for taking a look at these questions.

so long,

Apone.

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"You may bury my body down by the highway side,
So my old evil spirit can catch a Greyhound bus n'ride."
Robert Johnson
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