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Message no. 1
From: Brad Shantz <bshantz@****.COM>
Subject: Help Jasmine
Date: Mon, 2 May 1994 11:47:06 PDT
To all included in Freddy Frypp's run:
(Basilisk, Aardvark, Tech, etc.)

Jasmine learned some of the stuff about Mantis from her totem. It was at
that time, that Snake told her she was ready to "advance". I don't know
exactly how you guys feel about all the magic "hocus-pocus" initiation stuff,
but this would make her definitely a better character. You guys wouldn't need
to do anything outside of the physical world. It might just be a "protection"
run. Somebody to watch over me while "the lights are on, but nobody's home"
kind of a deal.
I don't intend to make it easy for her. Nor do I intend to suddenly turn
her into a complete Kick-Ass magic wielder. I intend to make her wiser,
faster, magically stronger, and closer to her totem. Also, this could lead to
a number of really cool runs.
I would appreciate any input you guys feel like throwing in.
Thanx,
Brad

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Message no. 2
From: "S.K. Khoo" <S.K.Khoo@*********.AC.UK>
Subject: Re: Help Jasmine
Date: Tue, 3 May 1994 11:17:20 +0100
Everybody needs to advance to higher plane of things every now and again.
I think a more mature Jasmine ( or any character ) would be a great addition,
especially one that we can all watch develop. Hope to see her at the end
of her quest.

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