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From: Felix Hoefert <FHoefert@********.DE>
Subject: Re: Questions
Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1998 17:33:40 +0200
Bourgault, Patrick wrote:
>
> I have questions regarding the Bulldog Van. All questions regard the use
> of this gear to make a second SR.
>
> Q1: If a want to make a second run, must the BV be with one of the
> runners in the first SR ??

No. Any Runner on the run or in the safehouse may hold the Bulldog Van.
>
> Q2: Who can go on the second run (turned runners not in the first SR,
> unturned runners, runners that was on the first run) ??

Only Runners from the first run may participate in the second one. Some
may have died, but I´m not sure wether GAQ´ed Runners from the first
team may participate because they weren´t part of the team that finally
finished the Run.
>
> Q3: Can I choose the same Objective (you know, redo the run where you
> were intercepted) ??

Yes. Some decks are even designed to do this. They defeat, if possible,
the interceptors, and then they repeat their attempt on the Objective.
They may still be sent home via WGC or GAQ, though.
>
> Here's some more that just came out :
>
> Q4: I have a team with someone with Biotech and I face a challenge. I
> put a lot of damage on a runner knowing that I'll use Biotech on him.
> The challenge is trashed and before facing the other one, I want to use
> Biotech. My oponent doesn't want that, so he wants to play GAQS. What's
> the outcome of this situation ?? My runner is "healed" and GAQS is
> useless (for this specific situation), or my runner returns to the
> safehouse before healing the TR ??

I´d say the Runer is healed first, as You announced using Biotech before
Your opponent played GAQ. He´d have to see ahead to play GAQ before
Biotech. ---Felix

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