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From: Donald Arganbright <jayden63@*******.COM>
Subject: Re: Rush Job / Yamaha Rapier Question
Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 09:10:01 PST
Hoi,

>Okay, folks....
>
>Here's a question that was asked of me that I honestly don't know how
>to answer:
>
>You play a Rush Job on an opponent. His/Her turn comes up and at the
>Shadowrun phase, they decide to send one Rocker as a sacrificial >lamb.
HOWEVER, you have 5 Runners that are unturned and loaded for >bear.
And, conveniently enough, they have Yamaha Rapiers....

How do you have 5 yamaha rapiers out when the rules say you only get 4
in a deck? ... If you says NERPS! I pull out the spark plugs on one of
them :)

>SO.......you join in the Run with Thrash. Let's face it, Thrash is
>weak, and the first card you hit is, low and behold, HIGHWAY >SHOWDOWN.
Thrash is dead. Cooked. Dogmeat. You get the idea.
>
>My question is this: Do the Runners that are left get to continue on
>the Shadowrun, even though all of the Runners from the Player who
>originally started the Shadowrun (during his turn, no less...) or is
>the Shadowrun done? Also, if it's not, who gets the rep for it?
>Let's say that Thrash doesn't die (he's got Heavy Armor Full on...God
>only knows why.....) Thrash manages to survive up until the last
>challenge, where he's GAQ'd home (bad clams...)... The same question
>applies...who gets all of the rep?
>
>Ponder that!
>J

My call on the situation is that the persons whos turn it is to go
shadowrunning... no matter how an objective gets scored, gets the rep.
If that person can get his opponent to do all of his dirty work for him
then I think he truley deserves the rep. The only way I can think of to
get rep off another guys turn is false mentor. Good thing your only
allowed 1 per deck :)

*** Knife Sharpens on Stone... Man Sharpens on Man ***
*** - Tao ***

Jayden Stormwalker
Donald Arganbright


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