Ice TransmutationNetrunner Limited
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| Card Name: | Ice Transmutation |
| Set: | Netrunner Limited |
| Language: | en |
| Number: | 204 / 374 |
| Rarity: | Vital |
| Player: | Corporation |
| Card Type: | Agenda-Research |
| Difficulty: | 5 | | Agenda points: | 3 |
| Rules Text: | Choose a piece of rezzed ice when you score Ice Transmutation. That ice now has +1 strength, and each subroutine on it is repeated once, Treat this as if each repeated subroutine appeared immediately after the original subroutine. |
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| Illustration: | T. Brian Wagner |
| Copyright: | v1.0 © 1996 WotC |
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Prototype & Rulings
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| Player: | Corporation |
| Card Name: | Ice Transmutation |
| Card Type: | Agenda-Research |
| Difficulty: | 5 | | Agenda points: | 3 |
| Rules Text: | Choose a piece of rezzed ice when you score Ice Transmutation. That ice now has +1 strength, and each subroutine on it is repeated once, Treat this as if each repeated subroutine appeared immediately after the original subroutine. |
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Additional Card Rulings & Errata
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If the Corporation scores Ice Transmutation and uses it on a piece of ice that is subsequently derezzed but not removed from play, the ice remembers that it was affected by Ice Transmutation. If that same card is uninstalled or trashed and later replayed, it does not remember the change. |
Netrunner FAQ v.1.0 |
05/22/1996 |
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This effect doubles all subroutines provided by the ice itself, even those that are generated after Ice Transmutation takes effect. It will not double subroutines provided by other abilities; for example, two Ice Transmutations don't double the subroutines the other Transmutation provides. However, it will double subroutines that are not actually printed on the card; for instance, Ice Transmutation will repeat the subroutines generated by the card text on Minotaur (note that this is a reversal of a previous ruling). |
Official Netrunner Rulings |
04/21/1997 |
Trivia
The card artwork contains a representation of the Mandelbrot set, or perhaps some other fractal. It also has Greek letters in the background. Plainly legible letters include iota, chi, epsilon, tau - which together may be rendered in Roman characters as "ichet". This may be a form of the word "ice". |
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