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From: Sorrow <sorrow@*******.ORG>
Subject: 2 decks for critique (2/2)
Date: Thu, 4 Jun 1998 22:54:37 -0500
Ok, this deck is pretty much a browse and sleaze
deck. With the combination of skills that the runners
possess, I should be able to sleaze just about any
challenge. The bad news is, however, that my runners
can't fight worth a damn. The good news is that I'll
know what I'll be up against before I attempt the run.
Static and Browse make a kick ass combo.

Runners:
Tinkerbell
Macabre x2
Highbrow
Uncle Joe x2
Glitz x2
Thrash
Static x2
Hawkwind
Sam the Sleuth
Marek
Ajax
Hollywood x2
The Mole x2
Ice Queen

Gear:
Katana x3
Dermal Plating
Muscle Replacement
Doc Wagon (Gold)
Skill Soft: Athletics
Skill Soft: Demolitions
Armored Vest x2
Sticky Fingers
Browse x2
Fuchi Cyber 6
Sleaze
Heal x2
Armor Spell x2

Locations/Contacts
Mr. Johnson x2
The Iron Lung x2
Decker Coffeehouse

Specials/Stingers
Moonlighting
Stand Aside
Luck of the Irish
Loaded Dice
Deja Vu x2

Challenges:
Maglocks x2
Lone Star Patrol
Manticore
Heavy Sentry Gun
Booby Trap x2
Mafia Goons
Fusion Gate
Integrated Control Center
Ambushed En Route
Highway Showdown
Elite Security Guards
Double Jeopardy x2
Security Consultant
Hunting Gargoyle
Hellhound
Widow's Trap
Killer Drone

Total Cards: 70

Objectives:
Fugitive Run
Amazonian Hunt\
Robo-Plant Revolt
Shadowplay
Steal Wiz Softs
Ragnarock - Concert of the Century

Comments? Redicule?

Sorrow
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anymore |--------------------------------
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anymore | you never seen anyone try to
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