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From: Donald Arganbright <jayden63@*******.COM>
Subject: Re: Two more card ideas - Bloodlust and Pacifism
Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 15:49:00 PDT
Hoi,

>Bloodlust - Special (Stinger)
>Cost: 0 Nuyen
>Text: "Play on a revealed challenge containing both sleaze and threat
>ratings. Running team may only trash challenge via combat. Pacifism
or 1
>Nuyen/team member donation trashes this card."
>Picture: Shadowrunner with bloodlust within the eyes, teeth clenched,
>attack rating of weaponry maxed while a surprised awakened critter
>gets splattered.
>Text: "Hell with this - everything dies now!"

I like it because it forces one to fight the challenge... however it
could be really really really abusive... especially if you know what the
challenge is. I would give it a cost, like 5¥.

>
>Pacifism - Special (Stinger)
>Cost: 0 Nuyen
>Text: "Play on a revealed challenge containing both sleaze and threat
>ratings. Running team may only trash challenge via sleaze. >Bloodlust
or fragging (sacrificing) a team member trashed this card."
>Picture: Shadowrunner with a bouquet of flowers offering the whole to
>an over-sized red dragon while the remaining team stands there >smiling
and sweating bullets.
>Text: "But it is such a ~cute~ little lizard....."
>
>>>>>>Axlrose - ...<<<<<
>

Same as above... this would stop a non-sleeze deck cold. unless the
fragging of the runner would trash any challenge.

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


Donald Arganbright
Jayden Stormwalker


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