When I first looked at the flechette cannon, my initial reaction was "oh, it's like the ion cannon, but with stress and it can't add more if the target is already stressed, fair enough."
Now, however, I am looking at the exact wording and something is bugging me:
Ion cannon: "If this attack hits, the defender suffers 1 damage and receives 1 ion token. Then cancel all dice results."
Flechette cannon: "If this attack hits, the defender suffers 1 damage and, if the defender is not stressed, it also receives 1 stress token. Then cancel all dice results."
The wording of the ion cannon leaves no room for ambiguity. If the attack hits, apply both effect (damage + ion). In the case of the flechette cannon, however, the "and, if" leaves me with 2 possible interpretations. I can read it as either:
- If both conditions are met (attack hits and the defender is not stressed), it also receives 1 stress token.
- If only the 2nd condition is met (the defender is not stressed), it also receives 1 stress token (regardless of being hit or not).
Which one is it?