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From: Sean Overton <shadowopal@****.COM>
Subject: Re: A bunch of questions
Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 11:19:14 -0500
Hey there! I think your answers to the questions were well done...except
for the following:

On Sun, 19 Apr 1998 01:12:58 -0500 Phil Jaros
<chakan@****.PYROTECHNICS.COM> writes:

>Only Roadrash recieves the damage. Fasa has said that only Runners
>take
>damage from riots, so I'ld imagine the same goes for Sabataged
>Controls,
>The Big Hit and Highway Showdown. Keep in mind that drones/spirits
>don't
>count as runners for minefield/widow's trap/pressure plates etc...
>
>Basically the line about "treat drones like runners" in the rulebook
>only means treat their Threat Rating like a Runners in combat.
>


Now, I am unsure as to who actually takes the damage. But, I don't think
one should relate a Special Card (Riots) to a Challenge Card (Highway
Showdown). Drones, when used, are usually only used during challenges.
Therefore I can see the point about the drones being able to take the
damage. I'm not trying to bash you. I just don't see the comparison.
And once again, I don't claim to be an authority on the subject. It just
dosen't relate to me. Anyone who wants to comment can either reply to
the list or me at Shodowopal@****.com.

-Sean Overton
(a.k.a Shadowopal, The Dread Pirate Wesley)
Private E-mail Address: Shadowopal@****.com
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