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From: Bert Van de Merckt <Bert.VandeMerckt@****.be>
Subject: Re: Stuff
Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 23:24:14 +0200
GKoth2258@***.com wrote:
> There has got to be more to underworld crime other than the Mafia, the Yaks,
> the Seoulpas, and all the other racial mobsters. Smaller arms
> smuggling/trading groups, drug runners, all sorts of organizations that would
> be common in the shadows, but just don't get much "press." Detail a couple
> of these (I have an idea for one involving a free spirit), write another
> piece of fiction maybe. Sound like a plan?

guess fresh meat is a real commodity in 2056+. what would happen if somebody
cornered that market? what's right now a hot topic in belgium, the illegal
hormones trade, could very much be applicable there. let me brood on this
for a while...

[though again, if i can read something else i know the style and stuff...
can you guys help me out here?]

> But that aside, what do we want to do with it? Let me put this an easier
> way. Who wants to do what? I'll volunteer Cairo, Egypt, since I've got long
> term plans for an official sourcebook on the Middle East. Gurth has stuff
> for the Netherlands, and there's a person in Seoul who could write for that
> area. Anybody else? I really do think either Singapore or Hong Kong should
> be included. At 15-20 pages a section, we would need four to five citites
> minimum. Not to mention, this could be a fine long-term project, with
> multiple edition of the NAGG (Neo-Anarchists Guide to the Globe).

let me contact my uncle who is an asian fan...

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