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From: Raveness Ravensbane ravenessravensbane@*****.com
Subject: SR vs White Wolf's Mage
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2000 06:28:40 -0700 (PDT)
> <SNIP>
> > Also, I would like an antidote to whatever
> hypnotic device is
> > implanted in
> > FASA's materials that makes it impossible to
> switch games. I know
> > that there
> > has to be one, and that you guys know the secret.
> How else do you
> > explain
> > that SR has 300+ websites and Mage has 30 or so
> and NO mailing
> > list!?
>
> There isn't one. But all hope is not lost. The
> hypnotic device doesn't
> prevent you from playing other systems in addition
> to SR ... ;)
>
> --
> D. Ghost

No, the hypnotic device simply makes you want to play
roleplaying games all the time. I mean, I usually
don't care if we play SR, Earthdawn, D&D, Torg, GURPS,
Legend of the Five Rings, Traveller, Mech Warrior,
Seventh Sea...whatever! I just wanna play! *begins
shaking uncontrollably, voice shifts to that of a
demonic monster* AND I WANNA PLAY NOWWWWW. *voice
shifts back as she goes into tears* It's been more
than a month, and they promised... *the clouds break
and a beam of light lands on her* August, GenCon!
*stands raising fist like in Gone with the wind*
There's always GenCon! There IS hope for me yet! I'll
never go without roleplaying, not me or any of my
kinfolk, not if I have to beg, promise to do household
chores or even *shudder* go *in disgust* camping. I'll
never go without roleplaying again! *transparent
gencon flag waving behind her*


====~Raveness

http://www.sova.net/trish/roleplaying/shadowrun/pocketsecretary/

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