From: | Jon Edwards <jonathan.edwards@*****.COM> |
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Subject: | Part 2 of my Reply to the Prime vs. Unique |
Date: | Mon, 4 May 1998 14:51:57 -0700 |
>>>rulebook states that only one copy of a Prime Runner is allowed per
>>>deck.
>><Monster Snip>
>>
>>This is true, but an exception to the rule is the playing of Copycat
>>Syndrome on Dodger. Of course, if you play C.S., and someone LOTI's or
>>LWF's the card, then you get to roll to watch X copies of Dodger hit the
>>ol' Frag pile.
>
>I think you've gotten these confused. I can have up to 4 Dodgers in my
>deck, but there can only be ONE in play at any given time. OTOH, when you
>have a Unique card (like, say, NERPS) I could only have ONE in my deck, but
>both me and my opponent could have one in play at the same time. The only
>runner that you can only have one of in play, and only one in the deck, is
>Hatchetman 2057 (the only Unique/Prime Runner).
>
Jon,
You're right. I didn't read fully the section I clipped. Re-reading it I
see where I clipped out most of the section I was replying to. My mistake.
1 unique per deck
1 Prime Runner in play at a time
Thanks for correcting me on that. I guess all those years in college
taught me to skim, not read.. ;-)
Cheers,
Jon