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From: HOLLAND_STEFFEN_5225823 <HOLLAND@*******.UNI-HAMBURG.DE>
Subject: new cards
Date: Thu, 9 Jul 1998 13:58:54 +0000
Hello out there.
Here are some new card ideas for the amerindian expansion.

Objectives:

Smuggling goods

Reputation: 20

Put X Crate tokens on smuggling goods. X= Number of challenges of
opponents defending this objective.
For every challenge that is not sleazed remove one token.

Bonus: 2% for every token when runners take the objective.


Locations:

The Denver Datahaven
Matix Location

Any Player may use this location.
Turn a decker to visit Denver Datahaven.
Roll a D6 (+decking rating)

0-6: Black Ice! Take one Armor piercing damage and put a brain damage
counter an visiting decker.
7-9: Put a "dirty secrets" token on visiting decker.
10+: Put two "dirty secrets" tokens on visiting decker.

Remove a dirty secrets token: turn target runner.

For every Brain damage token reduce decking rating of decker permanently
by one.

Challenges:

Free spirit Power: Confusion
(Awakened)

If Team fails to sleaze the challenge roll a D6:

1: nothing happens
2-3: D6 runners return to the safehouse
4+: The entire team pulls out of this shadowrun and must immediately go on
another one!

Sleaze Requirements: Conjure 2, Leadership 1


Hunting Barghests
(Awakened)

If challenge is not sleazed every runner present without stamina gets -2/-2
until owners next refresh phase.

Threat rating: 8/9

Sleaze Requirements: Stealth 2 , Athletics 2

Runners:

Steel eagle 3%
Decker
human/amerindian Runner

Decking 2 Athletics 1
2/3

add a +2 modifier when visiting the Denver Datahaven.

"Today the white man uses magic, so we gotta use technology."




What do you think of it?

Steffen

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