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Message no. 1
From: "E.S. Brunsell" <ericb@***.WISC.EDU>
Subject: ???
Date: Tue, 10 May 1994 15:25:45 CDT
I've heard alot about NERPS, the SR equipment guide, SR insanity rules, totems,
etc. I don't know where to find them. Could somebody please point me in a
direction (Preferably the right one!) or send me them.

Sorry for saying this on plot-d,
Eric

ericb@***.wisc.edu
Message no. 2
From: Brion Wauters <BDW2@******.UCC.NAU.EDU>
Subject: ???
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 1994 15:33:47 -0700
Brian:
If that opening on the Pyhisical team of anti-Dante
crusaders is still avaliable, let me know. Also, I'll need
(assuming there is still an opening) to know who, if anyone,
has talked about the "get Dante" runs usign open posts, so
I know who to contact. If no one has done that (which wouldn't
surprise me), what are the chances that Irish would have been
able to find out from his contacts?
Eagerly awaiting Dante's slow, torturous death.
Brion
*******bdw2@******.ucc.nau.edu*******
In Morja, in Andur-Kush, Fair was she, and fatal as fair,
Came strangers riding there. And cursed who gave her ear.
And three were dark, and one was red, Now men are few, and wolves are more
And one like frost was fair. And winter drawing near.

C.J. Cherryh "The Books of Morgaine"
Message no. 3
From: "Brian E. Angliss" <ANGLISS@******.BITNET>
Subject: Re: ???
Date: Fri, 30 Sep 1994 13:33:11 -0400
Nope, there have been no open, or even any closed, messages on the board about
the Dante physical team. I was assuming that it was all going on off the board
so that Dante couldn't break into it. And I have Irish down for the Dante hit
anyway, so don't worry about that.

Info on his place, if you all have some desire to know: It is in the NE corner
of the Shattergraves in Chicago, buried beneath lots of rubble and partly
underground as well. It has one concealed entrance and LOTS of concealed air
shafts. The shafts are too small to fit through unless you are an elf or
really thin dwarf/human. And you wouldn't like the security on them anyway.
2 step lasers, mines, monowire, shockers, etc. Not fun, overall. The ways in
are going to be just large enough for CRUSH to fit through, but not large
enough for anyone else to be beside him or have a chance of passing him if
something were to happen(ie, he'd become a new wall). If he wants to, he can
go through the sealed access tunnel that Dante brought his CPUs into the
bunker with, but he'd have to chop through some 60m of rubble and seals. Your
call, Dan.

Also, could you please tell me what wound levels your characters would be
allowed to achieve? And this includes those of you in Cyberarmor and Mil Spec
gear(land mines, don'tcha know).

Brian
Message no. 4
From: "Wow, Reality. That's a switch" <MHILLIARD@****.ALBION.EDU>
Subject: Re: ???
Date: Fri, 30 Sep 1994 16:31:53 -0500
Wounds: Not much, please. I'm saving that for my follow-up post.

Phelan
Message no. 5
From: Brion Wauters <BDW2@******.UCC.NAU.EDU>
Subject: Re: ???
Date: Sat, 1 Oct 1994 14:06:46 -0700
I don't suppose we could just gas or "nuke" the whole place?
(I've never heard of the Shattergraves before, so I'm not
sure of the police reaction time.)

As for the CRUSH problem, simple. We'll just put him in the
back of the group.

About the damage PCs can take: Irish can take up to 9 levels
of damage without adverse affects (damage compensators are
beautiful things). Since this is basicaly a "smash & burn"
run, Irish will be wearing full heavy armor, that plus his
orthoskin & bonelacing (plus a Body of 11) means it will
take something preety impressive to put him down for the
count (CRUSH falling on him would proably do it :).

Eagerly awaiting Dante's mailing address to change to C/O
Hell.
Brion

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