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From: The Wyrm Ouroboros <oroboros@******.COM>
Subject: Re: DRAGONS AS NEXT NERPS? -Reply
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 1995 10:06:59 -0800
> This is a great idea J.D. :) Dragons could have some sort of council
> (like the corp council) that deals with threats they deem "too big for
> the puny humans to handle" :) They could conspire to do all sorts of things.
> Hech they probably even control the corp council :)
>

Heck, in my world, they do..... ;)
Don't tell my players, though. 'Course, I've got an entire cosmology
built around an ugly conglomeration of Christian religion (semi-forced
into doing it subtly by one of my players), SR, and that wacky, wild,
wonderful game called 'Dark Conspiracy'. (I always call it 'DK', for
some reason. Probably because all the retro-tech is made by the Russians.)

Hmmmm. *thinks about writing it all up and offering it to the .net*

Listen, chaps -- all this supposition about dragons should, like, wait
for the 'list' to pop up, huh? Although I have to admit, it'd be more
'realistic' if one of us could find a way to set up a temporary BBS that
records and logs everything. Keep all the posts in order....

*sigh*

Anyhow. One last suggestion, .omae. We should find a way of using the
'official' SR documents in the NERPS Dragons; my thought is to say such
things as 'Dr Sargent's works' or, maybe, 'Gascoigne's Second Theorem'
or some such dressed-up drek. Give page reference numbers if you really
want.... :P

Can't wait to play Magic's Advocate to allayou scientists out there.
(A magical theorist, that's me!)


--
Ouroboros
The (Dead) Wyrm of the .Net

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