You see a problem. You take it upon yourself to do something about it (or maybe you never really had a choice). You go to battle. You go back and forth with your opponent, gaining and loosing advantage, taking steps forward and being forced back. You are both more prepared and yet more worn down than you were to being with. You get a major win. Then you look up any realise that for all your progress, you are effectively back at the start. You continue, because you still have much to do.
If this card put the runner through that journey instead of the corp, I would say it would be a flavour home run.