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From: NightLife <habenir@******.san.uc.edu>
Subject: Re: Aliens
Date: Tue, 01 Oct 1996 02:34:37 -0700
At 01:49 AM 10/2/96 -0500, Steven Ratkovich wrote:
>>>This is an idea that's been tossed around a bit on the ShadowRN list the
>>>last couple days. A friend of mine has a book (not a game book) that has
>>>detailed info on the Aliens as well as the Marines and their equipment, and
>>>we were talking about converting the stuff to the SR rules system, but as a
>>>seperate game, not for SR, cause that'd be kinda silly, but interesting...:)
>>>
>
>>Kinda silly we did it a couple of years actually it more like 5 or 6 years
>>ago it was a whole lotta fun. But as a new guy to this discussion I figured
>>I'd ask any way. Your friend doesn't have the actual aliens game by leading
>>eded does he? There should be maps and equipment description as well as the
>>bio on the maries from the movie.
>
>No, we don't. I sen the game played once, and was very disappointed, I must
>say. But, that's ok... Creation is half the fun...:)
>
>I'll let you know what we come up with...:)
>
>
>
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>*******
> -Bull, aka Chaos, aka Rak, aka Steven Ratkovich
> chaos@*****.com
> Order is Illusion! Chaos is Bliss! Got any fours?
>****************************************************************************
>*******
>
> "I say we go back to the ship, and nuke the
> site from Orbit. It's the only way to be sure."
> -Ripley, "Aliens"
>

Sounds cool to me.
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If you have to ask then it's probably classified.
Which means that I have to follow protocol.
But if you ask nicley I might forget that you asked.
Then again maybe not.

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