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From: Donald Arganbright <jayden63@*******.COM>
Subject: New card ideas
Date: Fri, 3 Jul 1998 11:42:28 PDT
Hi all,

Here are some cards that I thought up while being up way
to late last night running off of caffine.

Type - Special
Name - Country Music Come Back
Cost - 6¥
text - Trash all rockers in play. Player may pay an additional 2¥ for
each rocker to frag that rocker.
Flavor - "I lost my dog in San Frisco"

Type - Stinger
Name - Farewell tour
Cost - 2¥
text - Trash target rocker. Owner my pay deployment cost -1 of rocker
to cancel this effect.
Flavor - "Its been a wiz ride..."

Type - Special
Name - High Society Charity Ball
Cost - 0¥
Text - Turn all runners you control with social. Gain X¥ for each
point of social. Runners with social do not unturn during your
next unturn phase.
Flavor - "Only the cream of the crop would come here."

Type - Stinger
Name - Party Pooper
Cost - 1¥
Text - Turn runner you control with anti-social traite. Cancel target
runners looses social skill untill end of turn.
Flavor - "Theres always garenteed to be one."


Type - Special
Name - Corporate Black Ball list
Cost - 2¥
Text - Turn all runners with affiliation titles (ie. lone star, mafia,
yakuza, corporate...) Target player looses either nuyen or
reputation equal to the number of turned runners, players
choice.
Flavor - "You'll never work in this town again."


These are just some ideas... Comments welcome.

*** In ruling, the Sage attends to the heart, not the eye ***
*** - Tao ***


Donald Arganbright
Jayden Stormwalker


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