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From: "James E. Frazer" <jimmicane@**********.COM>
Subject: Re: The Z-Zone -- Who is present?
Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 07:45:20 -0700
>>This is vital, especially since I used 2 Adam Bomb runners to attack his
>runners with >the desired effect of setting off a chain reaction that would
>decimate his entire safe >house – DAMAGE! – DAMAGE and once again! -- each
>runner present suffers 10 >pts. of damage!
>
>
>Yes, it would d this. I thought about building a deck around this, a
>Cortex-Bombed Adam Bomb would take out any team, even geared up trolls.
>
>I sent a couple questions in to FASA about the use of Yamaha Rapier with
>Adam Bomb, because according to their FAQ, you can send you runers on other
>people's runs. As if The Big Chase weren't powerful enough! With an A-Bomb &
>a C-Bomb, you can send even the biggest team to the big Festering Tusk in
>the sky.
>
Hehe, I just had to share this one. We were playing this weekend and a friend of mine has
the Z-Zone, Adam Bomb, Squatter combination rolling. I look down at my cards and I have a
Wildfire with an Invisibility, Jinx, and an Armor Spell and I realized that someone could
send in 4 Adam Bombs with 4 Cortex Bombs on them and my Wildfire wouldn't take a single
point of damage. Since each Adam Bomb is a different source of damage, as are the Cortex
Bombs, the Armor 5 would stop every source. Just another reason I love that Armor Spell
(not to mention using it at the begining of my friends turn to make sure I don't take any
damage from Riots).

On the same note, you couldn't blow your Heavy Armor Full to prevent all the damage from
all the Adam Bombs.

That's just my opinion, I could be wrong...

Hurricane


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