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From: belgambit <djdcrosk@******.UWATERLOO.CA>
Subject: New Location Ideas
Date: Sun, 10 May 1998 18:41:48 -0400
>Here are a few ideas I had for cards:
>
>*******************
>Alpha Clinic
>Street Location
>Deployment:4 Nuyen
>
>You may place one gear/cyberware card under Alpha Clinic per turn.
>There is no limit to the number of gear cards which can be under Alpha
Clinic.
>
>X+2 Nuyen: Turn a runner to visit Alpha Clinic and place target
gear/cyberware card from under Alpha Clinic on the runner and place an
Alpha token on that gear.
>X is the deployment cost of the target gear/cyberware.
>
>Gear with Alpha tokens require 1/5 less essence.
>*******************
>
>*******************
>Beta Clinic
>Location
>Deployment:5 Nuyen
>
>You may place one gear/cyberware card under Beta Clinic per turn.
>There is no limit to the number of gear cards which can be under Beta Clinic.
>
>X+3 Nuyen: Turn a runner to visit Beta Clinic and place target
gear/cyberware card from under Beta Clinic on the runner and place an Beta
token on that gear.
>X is the deployment cost of the target gear/cyberware.
>
>Gear with Beta tokens require 1/3 less essence.
>*******************
>
>*******************
>Delta Clinic
>Corporate Location
>Deployment:6 Nuyen
>
>You may place one gear/cyberware card under Delta Clinic per turn.
>There is no limit to the number of gear cards which can be under Delta
Clinic.
>
>X+5 Nuyen: Turn a runner to visit Delta Clinic and place target
gear/cyberware card from under Delta Clinic on the runner and place an
Delta token on that gear.
>X is the deployment cost of the target gear/cyberware.
>
>Gear with Delta tokens require 1/2 less essence.
>*******************
>
>What do you think?
>
Belgambit
Rigger Extraordinaire!
djdcrosk@*********.math.uwaterloo.ca
belgambit@*******.com

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