From: | hansen <hansen@********.COM.SG> |
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Subject: | Re: Corporate Challenges (was Re: Suggestions for 2nd Edition) |
Date: | Sat, 16 May 1998 07:06:14 +0800 |
>However, the <foo> rule also applies, as is the case with Lone Star HQ
which
>applies to Challenges with the "keyword" in it's title as well. (i.e. Lone
>Star Patrol, Lone Star K9 Unit, etc.
>
>So if a Challenge were to have Corporate in it's title, say something like
>"Corporate Strike Force." Even if it didn't have Corporate in it's
designation
>keywords, it would fall under any bonus or penalty to a Corporate Challenge
as
>it bears that word on it's card face. Gotta love the <foo> clause. ;o)
>
> -== Loki ==-
the <foo> rule is my problem.... Say a card (It'll never be designed I hope)
Ex-Lone Star whatever - will it be a Lone Star card??? the <foo> rule
promotes the use of common sense over cold logic making more rules fuzzy. I
don't see any problems with the <foo> rule in the next year or two (Yes,
SRTCG will last longer than that!! Yah!!) but if SRTCG ever prints say a
2000+ card these rules will return to haunt you....
BTW.... Lone Star is a Corp while we are using common sense......