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From: chaos@*****.com (Steven Ratkovich)
Subject: Re: Who's Who of SRII?
Date: Thu, 19 Sep 1996 17:52:25 -0500 (EST)
>MENARD Steve wrote:
>> On Thu, 19 Sep 1996, Mark Steedman wrote:
>> > The biggest unanswered question is 'what or who is Damian Knight'
>>
>> Can't he be a "normal" guy? His involvement with EM gave him the
>
>Sure he is. In my world, he's a computer/business genius, who is in the
>right place at the right time. He was recruited to be in a "Conspiracy
>of Light" (to quote Babylon 5) by Aina, who's organizing a network
>against the Horrors.
>
>Of course, in my world, Yeats is foing to win the Presidency (Dunklezhan
>coming in a close second), after he learned about Perchyk and the Bugs,
>and ran in a strong "Bug Zapper" platform.
>
>
Well, to each his own. Personally, I think there's something VERY unusual
about mr. Knght... I'm waiting to see a bit more before I make a wild
theory, but a vague guess may be along the lines of reincarnation, or
something similar... I don't know if Damiens immortal, but I think he's
been around the block before....

BTW, Bubba, take notes... <evil GM grin>

Also, as a personal note, I really like what they did with Yeats and
Penchyk, although I was a little bummed cause I voted for him...:)

Hands up, who knows who Vixen is in the sidebar on Penchyk's bequeathement
from Big D...?

I do so love this game...:)
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