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From: Sorrow <sorrow@*******.ORG>
Subject: [Deck 1/4] Ambidextrous Deck
Date: Wed, 1 Jul 1998 19:04:56 -0500
Since there has been alot of deck postings
to the list, I thought I'd post the ones I currently
have and troll for comments.

This deck is based around Flatline and the
special card Ambidextrous. It's done pretty
well. The best I ever had it was having Ravage
with Ambidextrous, 2 pistols each with Flechete
Rounds (I think). If she survived, on an unarmored
opponent, she could do 32 points of damage all
by herself. Damn.
So anyways, here it is. All comments are welcome
but please be aware that I might not have lots
of whatever cards you suggest. As a matter of
fact, all the Flechete rounds I own are in this
deck. :(

Runners:
Flatline x3
Kraker Jack x 2 // Free pistols
Thrash x3
Static // Cheap recon.
Duncan
Reaper
Foxy Roxy
Domino
Red Widow
Cannonball
Hawkwind // That healing feeling
Hatchetman
Ravage
Grizzly
Jack Hammer

Alot of these runners are in there for their skills.
or abilities.

Gear:
Ares Predator x4
Walther Palm Pistol
Beretta
Ruger Super Warhawk
Flechette Rounds x3
Explosive Rounds x3
Ranger X
Silencer x3

Contacts/Locations:
Mr Black
Mr Johnson
Bounty Hunter
The Iron Lung

Specials
Moonlighting x4
Ambidextrous x3
Loaded Dice
Deja Vu

Challenges:
Toxic Spirit
Heavy Sentry Gun
Double Jeopardy
Maglocks x2
Lone Star Patrol
Mine Field
Scatterbrain Raid
Hellish Traffic
Steppin' Wulf Ambush
Security Consultant
Manticore
Fusion Gate
Ambushed En Route
Barney Phyffe
Lone Star K9 Unit
Street Scm
Booby Trap
Electrified Fence
Guardian Earth Elemental

Well, there it is. Lemme know what you think.

Sorrow
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I don't want to be alone | I hurt, therefore I am
anymore |--------------------------------
I don't want to be anyone | "What are you looking at...?
anymore | you never seen anyone try to
I don't need a reason to kill myself | commit suicide before?" - Anon
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