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From: Robert Thomas <Strangefate@*****.NET>
Subject: Hmm...And rocker question response.
Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 09:00:11 -0400
Currently I have 4 decks built and one I am currently working on. An all
female runner deck, a deck built around 3 prime runners, a "Tough
Hurdle" deck (One that slows or stops my opponent 50% to 75% of the
time, and allows me to make it to objectives first....Usually), and a
mage and shaman deck. I am working on an amalgam deck of Mafia and Lone
Star.
Three of the decks are 70 cards or less, but the mage and shaman deck is
86 cards (These are not including objectives, which are usually 7 or 8).

I would like to know about the styles and types of decks that others
have.

Oh, I have noticed and replied to a question about if a rocker can earn
cred from fame (specifically Thrash or Glitz) if they are tapped at the
beginning of the owners turn. Other runners, I'll use Hawkwind for an
example, cannot use their special ability until they are untapped. It
would seem to me that a rocker would in essence be busy and unable to
earn the cred due to being tapped for some other purpose. Personally, I
have rarely seen my opponents use more than 1 or 2 of their rockers to
do more that earn cred. If the rocker was tapped for some reason, then
they would not add that rockers fame to the others for the purpose of
earning cred at the beginning of their turn.

--Rob
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"We the willing
Led by the unknowing
Do the impossible
For the ungrateful
We have done so much
For so long
With so little
That we are now able to do anything with nothing."
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