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From: NightLife NightLif@***.net
Subject: Fw: Re: Random Encounters
Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2000 17:09:21 -0400
>I think perhaps that is why he's looking for a random encounter chart. No
>kidding the silly Sammy is gonna go into a bar and pick a fight. Who is in
>the bar? Sure, it is his decision. And maybe he'd like the opportunity to
>blaim it all on the dice when the SOB happens into a bar full of off duty
>Lonestar Vice Cops who kick his ass and then bust him for possession of
>class whatever cyberwear, disturbing the
>peace(barfight), inciting a public disturbance(barfight), Interfereing in
>police bussiness(the cops decided they were investigating), assaulting a
>peace officer, and Goddess only knows what else....

You are partially correct on the above I'd definitely like a chart with a
big couple of Bruisers to make him into meat paste. But also he's wasting
my time, the rest of the players time which BTW is scarce!


>It might be nice to have something random rather than:
>A:Letting the PC have it without any grease.
>B:Letting the Arnie Awesome off with a barfull of pedestrians(Knew
>thosestats were good for somethin'...)
>or C: Being the good GM and letting him throw down with someone roughly
>his equal in the name of "Game Balance".

Let's see I could waste my time with either
A: Just killing him in cold blood.
B: Letting the Mr. Awesome kill a few dozen innocent people because he's
designed a assmonkey of a pc.
C: Or finally choice C: which seem is be a not so subtle attempt at choice A:

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