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From: Bert Van de Merckt <Bert.VandeMerckt@****.be>
Subject: Re: Hormones
Date: Sun, 21 Apr 1996 22:37:30 +0200
GKoth2258@***.com wrote:
> But there could also be combat drugs designed from hormones...or good
> old-fashioned "feel good" drugs with far less negative (physical)
> side-affects...and we aren't just limited to the hormones we have now...there
> would almost have to be hormonal variants, possibly even new hormones
> (although not likely) that could be taken from Awakened critters.
> In other words, hormones could, concievably, replace the standard chemical
> drugs we currently have.

in shadowrn somebody wants to heal stun: well, shoot some of this and you'll
feel a whole lot better. but recon with the addiction, and the strange things
your body starts doing afterwards... :)

> IDEA! Hey Gurth, maybe, in addition to generate a catalogue of these
> nasties, and discussing their trade, we could include an adventure which
> would introduce these new nasties into any campaign.
> I think I could help with the hormone list, but I don't write the best
> adventures...

I believe I'm capable of writing up a nice adventure on this. Just don't give me
deadlines. I hate deadlines. I'm afraid of deadlines. I do not like deadlines. I
do not function in the vicinity of deadlines. etc...

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