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Message no. 1
From: Steve Mancini <phi@****.CC.PURDUE.EDU>
Subject: CHARACTER(S): The Dark Legacy
Date: Sun, 26 Dec 1993 21:12:29 EST
CHARACTER(S)
The Dark Legacy
M-02
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The Dark Legacy is the street name for a group of shadowrunners.
The team is comprised of several members, each with their own history,
which will be spelled out under their individual submissions. This
team has run with no one but each other since their creation and as
such work like a fine-tuned machine.
Since their creation, they have "made" a name for themselves
in Hong Kong by going bar to bar, looking for brawls, and clearing the
places out. This "reputation" brought them to the attention of a eastern
dragon that sponsors a "blood sport' competition. In this competition,
several members took 2nd place, with one member, Centinel, taking first
place in the Quick Draw competition.
Since that time they have stolen a dragon off of the top of Ares,
rescued a corper's son from a maximum security prison in Atlanta Georgia,
and taken down 1 dragon. As NPC's, they have since opened their own
shadowrunner rescue service called "Body-snatchers" and have also pooled
their resources to purchase an MP Laser for the team. They have also
set up a team residence in the woods of Fort Lewis.
The basic breakdown of the team is as follows:

Centinel: Female human samurai leader
Gremlin: Male, dwarven sam/saboteur
Babs: Female, elven samurai
Angel: Female, ork bodyguard/samurai
Hammer: Male, Troll samurai
Anvil: Male, troll samurai
Roadrunner: Male, human rigger
Wyldkat: Female, human wildcat shaman
Hellrazor: male, human fire elementalist

This team ran in Seattle for approximately 5 years before retiring
to NPC status.


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Steven Mancini <phi@****.cc.purdue.edu>

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