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From: Bert Van de Merckt <Bert.VandeMerckt@****.be>
Subject: Re: EuroWars
Date: Sun, 21 Apr 1996 22:28:45 +0200
Gurth wrote:
> IMHO, no. Corps should feature *very little* in Underworld. We already
> know how they do their business, from Corporate Shadowfiles. That book
> isn't very useful for actually running a game, but I found it contained
> good background info. Anyway, even though corps can effectively do what
> they please, they still have to abide by the laws of other countries in
> some cases -- for example, if Aztechnology's dairy farm #26843P is on UCAS
> territory, they cannot just do things there that are illegal in the UCAS.
> Now I believe hormone treatments for animals are allowed in the USA at the
> moment, but they're a BIG "no" in the European Union.

like corps care about laws. but ok, no corpish stuff.

> Read your mail off-line :)

oo now i didn't think of that sure didn't yeah :)

> > about the world.book.thing - anybody interested in belgium :) ?
> I had been thinking of pulling that together with the Netherlands -- split
> Belgium in to and make Flanders part of NL. FASA doesn't seem to know what
> happened around these parts (I live maybe 25 km from the Dutch/Belgian
> border), so some books seem to say Belgium doesn't exist anymore as a
> separate country, and others imply it does...

okay if I can give you a hand with it lemme know!

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