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Originally Posted by AlexanderHowl
That only applies to attacks if they have exactly the same Malf., 1/2D, Max, Shots, and Recoil, otherwise they are considered two separate attacks (Basic, p. 106).
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That is not what that says. It gives you permission to resolve abilities with identical stats together in one roll. It doesn't any anything about allowing you to have multiple actions any more than it allows you to have free coffee on Wednesdays.
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Since they are two separate attacks, they should be able to target two separate targets, especially if their basic natures are radically different. For a non-attack example, look at how they used Link in the See Invisible example in Horrors, p. 18.
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I'll check that example when I have time, but Link doesn't negate any of the limits for using a single ability (since they are treated as 1 activation) for targeting or attacking multiple targets. You follow exactly the same rules and limitations using 1 innate attack to attack multiple targets vs 2 linked innate attacks to attack multiple targets.