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From: Patrick Goodman <remo@***.NET>
Subject: Re: NERPS: Organizations -- new project?
Date: Sat, 12 Sep 1998 11:20:57 -0500
>It seems to me that with all the talk about intelligence organizations,
>there's an interest in doing a book about that subject.

Somewhat, though I was thinking of it in terms of other things.

>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.

Works for me.

Is STUFF still an active project?

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

<snip list>

I like those. Would a rock band comprised of a lot of ex-runners fit in
there, do you think? I've been banging that idea around in my head for a
little while, and don't know exactly what to do with it. They're not
exactly a shadowrunner group anymore, but they can still get the job done if
they have to.

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

I presume that smaller corps (big locals or nationals, even baby megas) that
don't interfere too much with the FASA scene would be acceptable?

>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).

As long as there's some mention of it before hand so I'll actually remember
*to* re-sub, I think it's a good idea.

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