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** When the New Developer Free League picked up the license and completed the 2nd edition this is indeed the mechanic that was used.

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* WhatMightHaveBeen: A few details on rules changes for the second edition were released on the internet. The most interesting change was probably that attributes were going to reduce target numbers for rolls, when in the first edition attributes are only important to skill rolls if you spend hope points.

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* WhatMightHaveBeen: WhatCouldHaveBeen: A few details on rules changes for the second edition were released on the internet. The most interesting change was probably that attributes were going to reduce target numbers for rolls, when in the first edition attributes are only important to skill rolls if you spend hope points.points.
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* WhatMightHaveBeen: Reportedly the second edition was complete and almost ready to go when contractual disputes over the license led Cubicle 7 to terminate the line. They could have published the 2nd edition, but it would have been a stand alone product with no further support, and they didn't feel right about that. A few details on rules changes were released on the internet.

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* WhatMightHaveBeen: Reportedly the second edition was complete and almost ready to go when contractual disputes over the license led Cubicle 7 to terminate the line. They could have published the 2nd edition, but it would have been a stand alone product with no further support, and they didn't feel right about that. A few details on rules changes for the second edition were released on the internet.internet. The most interesting change was probably that attributes were going to reduce target numbers for rolls, when in the first edition attributes are only important to skill rolls if you spend hope points.
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* WhatMightHaveBeen: Reportedly the second edition was complete and almost ready to go when contractual disputes over the license led Cubicle 7 to terminate the line. They could have published the 2nd edition, but it would have been a stand alone product with no further support, and they didn't feel right about that. A few details on rules changes were released on the internet.

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