Pensée profonde
Netrunner French Unlimited
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| Card Name: | Pensée profonde |
| Set: | Netrunner French Unlimited |
| Language: | fr |
| Number: | 17 / 373 |
| Rarity: | Rare |
| Player: | Runner |
| Card Type: | Programme-Virus-1 UM |
| Installation Cost: | 0 | | Memory: | 1 MU | | Strength: | |
| Rules Text: | A chaque fois que vous réussissez une intrusion sur R&D, donnez un marqueur Pensée Profonde a la Corpo. Trois marqueurs Pensée profonde ou plus vous permettent de regarder la première carte de R&D au début de chacun de vos tours. The Corp may remove all Virus counters at any time, but must then forgo its next three actions. |
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| Illustration: | Norm Dwyer |
| Copyright: | v2.0 fr © 1996 WotC |
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Prototype & Rulings
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| Player: | Runner |
| Card Name: | Deep Thought |
| Card Type: | Program-Virus-1 MU |
| Installation Cost: | 0 | | Memory: | 1 MU | | Strength: | |
| Rules Text: | Whenever you make a successful run on R&D, give the Corp a Thought counter. Three or more Thought counters allow you to look at the top card of R&D at the start of each of your turns. The Corp may remove all Virus counters at any time, but must then forgo its next three actions. |
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For notes on Virus programs, see Boardwalk. |
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Trivia
"Deep Thought" was the name of a computer in Douglas Adams' humorous science fiction novel "The Restaurant at the End of the Universe". In this sequel to his cult classic, "The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy", it is revealed that "Deep Thought" was built to answer the ultimate question of Life, the Universe, and Everything. After 7.5 million years of computation, Deep Thought revealed the answer to be 42. "Deep Thought" was also the name of a state-of-the-art chess computer built by IBM to challenge chess grand masters to human versus computer contests. Presumably this version was named after that of Adams. |
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