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From: Matb <mbreton@**.NETCOM.COM>
Subject: Re: Fragging Locales.....
Date: Sat, 25 Jul 1998 02:46:14 -0700
a . a wrote:
>
> Hey folks,
>
> Is there anyway to Frag a location?

Not yet .. or, at least, not easily yet. You can frag your own Location
by using an Elite Security Mage or Gutter Rat (but you have to time it
right).

> I know Cherry Bomb can Trash
> them, and there's a Objective that can do it as well..... But I'm
> looking for something to totaly take it out of the game.....

> Which leads us into...... My friends haves argued on this one, ever
> since it first came up..... I have Lone Star Lock-up in play.....
> There's about 6 arrested runners inside..... I Cherry Bomb it.....
> The location is trashed, and the runners inside correct?

The Runners are trashed as well. Look at it this way: they all got
smushed by falling debris.

> Now if I
> Fragged it, they'd be fragged as well correct? The confusion for
> them coming from the fact that, it say's it on Coffin hotel, but not on
> Lock Up...........

Since only Coffin Hotel mentions it, it only happens with Coffin
Hotels. However, I've always played that when a card is trashed or
fragged, any "attached" cards go the same way -- so if a Runner is
holding a Panther Assault Cannon and gets fragged by a Basilisk, the PAC
goes out of the game, too.

But that's me (I'm evil) and just a house rule I play with. Since UW
introduced so many new methods of fragging Runners, I'm tempted to
rescind it.


- Matt

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