If more than one Change Operation card is in play on the stack, the topmost Change Operation card determines the operation.
Change Operation only changes the operation type - it does not change the order of operations set out earlier.
Cards in play of player who was target of Context Switch go back to their hand (without being played). Random data cards on table remain on table.
Cards played by other players go to Discard Pile.
If a Context Switch is played in response to another Context Switch, the context switch last played takes priority in determining whose turn it will become.
When player searches for card in the Main Deck, the card selected is secret and only known to player who does the search. You may not deliberately pick a Crash card with Daemonic Search. If only crash cards are left, then no card is drawn.
When placing Crash card back in Main Deck, you must show other players where you place it, but no one can see the fronts of the cards.
When using the Debug card to stop a crash, only the person crashing may play the Debug card.
The Debug card cannot be countered.
Cards placed in the garbage pile are all placed face up.
When played against an operation, it counters all operations and numbers involved in the operations in play, and thus all those cards go into the Recycle Bin (Discard Pile).
Pull Request may only pull cards from a player's hand, not any Random Data cards that have been placed on the table.
If the Cyber Glasses card has revealed a player's hand, then a Pull Request targeting that player will allow the person who played Pull Request to pull any card they choose.
When searching Recycle Bin for any card, you must show the card you pick to everyone because the Recycle Bin contents is face-up and public knowledge.
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