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4-LOM



4-LOM

♦ 4-LOM


Type: Unit
Cost: 2
Force Icons: 1
Icons: 1 1
Faction: Dark Scum and Villainy
Droid. Bounty Hunter.
Reaction: After a captured card is rescued, put this unit into play from your discard pile.
Originally a translator on the luxury liner Kuari Princess, 4-LOM reprogrammed itself and began stealing from the passengers before leaving and becoming a bounty hunter.
Health: 2
Block Number: 106 - 3 of 6
Set: Lure of the Dark Side Number: 539
Illustrator: Jason Juta
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3 Comments

What constitutes a RESCUE?

 

Is a return like the Zygerrian Slaver or it's objective "The Slave Trade" a rescue?

What constitutes a RESCUE?

 

Is a return like the Zygerrian Slaver or it's objective "The Slave Trade" a rescue?

The Slave Trade clearly states that a card is rescued when you lose a Force struggle. Likewise, anytime an objective with captured cards is destroyed, all of them are rescued.

 

The Zygerrian Slaver, on the other hand, simply RETURNS a captured card, per his own text, which is different from a rescue, and is therefore unable to trigger 4-LOM's reaction.

the standard "rescue" of captured cards is when you blow up the objective the cards are captured at. this would count as those cards being "rescued"

 

cards like rouge squad also actually states "you may rescue" a captured card.


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