Talk:A Score To Settle/@comment-208.105.140.194-20170213144015/@comment-454133-20170213170259

Both cards refer only to the other when granting the bonus, so the Score ship only gets the bonus against Debt, and Debt only gets the bonus against Score. They're also unique so you can only have one of each fielded.

Also notice that, unlike Suppressive Fire, the bonus is worded with a very limited trigger (not "when you are attacked, the attacker may change..."). This comes to a head if you're playing a free for all (e.g. a furball game or other FFA format), where multiple players field A Score To Settle and give the condition to the same player. Each Score To Settle ship still gets to trigger the bonus only once, despite there being 2 or 5 or 8 Debt conditions on... oh let's say Han Solo. Lots of lenders are hunting him, but the debtor now has lots of viable targets and each of them only gets one focus->crit conversion against him.

It's both good and bad to be the debtor. Mostly bad. ;)