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From: Gurth <gurth@******.NL>
Subject: NERPS: Organizations -- new project?
Date: Sat, 12 Sep 1998 11:41:55 +0200
It seems to me that with all the talk about intelligence organizations,
there's an interest in doing a book about that subject.

However, I have the feeling that just intelligence agencies won't fill a
whole book, therefore I suggest an idea that was kicked around a few weeks
ago: NERPS: Organizations.

This book would deal with any kind of organization that exists in the
Sixth World, such as:

Corporations*
Crime syndicates*
Gangs
Governmental agencies (intelligence, IRS, police, sanitation, etc.)
Policlubs/Political parties
Religions
Shadowrunner groups
...and more! :)

* Although not too much about these because some of FASA's books (will)
cover them pretty well

What I also suggest we do is reset the list -- this is something Rob
Hayden used to do after every NERPS project was finished, so as to start
afresh with only those people who are really interested in doing the new
project (because those will re-sub).

Sound good?

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