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Message no. 1
From: Zebulin Magby zebulingod@*****.com
Subject: Questions
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 09:53:41 -0700 (PDT)
Okay, so the last thing that happened between Dawn Treader and the Nobilis was the
job where they would be taking out the arms truck. After that I have heard nothing
from them, should I consider them dead, or are they just laying low?

Also, I was considering the present "unrest" as it were in the disputed areas
of
Puyallup and Tarislar. What would happen, do you think, if the Yakuza became
involved somewhat, just as a nuisance to let people know they are still there?

Thanks,

Zebulin











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Message no. 2
From: Paul J. Adam plotd@********.demon.co.uk
Subject: Questions
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 22:26:52 +0100
In message <19991019165341.5490.rocketmail@******.yahoomail.com>,
Zebulin Magby <zebulingod@*****.com> writes
>Okay, so the last thing that happened between Dawn Treader and the Nobilis was
>the
>job where they would be taking out the arms truck. After that I have heard
>nothing
>from them, should I consider them dead, or are they just laying low?

They're Dawn Treader's guys now, so it's your call: I figure they've
been learning to use their enhancements, training up, and so on.

>Also, I was considering the present "unrest" as it were in the disputed
areas
>of
>Puyallup and Tarislar. What would happen, do you think, if the Yakuza became
>involved somewhat, just as a nuisance to let people know they are still there?

They wouldn't make much headway, but they would make an entertaining
distraction :)


--
There are four kinds of homicide: felonious, excusable, justifiable and
praiseworthy...

Paul J. Adam paul@********.demon.co.uk
Message no. 3
From: Jhary-a-Conel jhary-a-conel@***.de
Subject: Questions
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 00:22:26 +0200
On 19 Oct 99, at 22:26, Paul J. Adam wrote:
[snip]
> >Also, I was considering the present "unrest" as it were in the
disputed
> >areas of Puyallup and Tarislar. What would happen, do you think, if the
> >Yakuza became involved somewhat, just as a nuisance to let people know
> >they are still there?
>
> They wouldn't make much headway, but they would make an entertaining
> distraction :)
Given the racist attitude of Japanese toward metahumans described in
SR(1/2/3), and the high percentage of metahumans in the Pullayup
barrens, I somehow doubt the Yakuza would be interested too much in the
area, especially if they had to fight their way in there...

All those kawaru, all those gaijin, and no civilized people in sight...


Jhary
"If you were going to be successful in the world of crime, you needed
a reputation for honesty." (T.Pratchett)
Message no. 4
From: Mark L. Neidengard mneideng@****.caltech.edu
Subject: Questions
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 06:47:51 -0700 (PDT)
According to Jhary-a-Conel:
>On 19 Oct 99, at 22:26, Paul J. Adam wrote:
>[snip]
>> >Also, I was considering the present "unrest" as it were in the
disputed
>> >areas of Puyallup and Tarislar. What would happen, do you think, if the
>> >Yakuza became involved somewhat, just as a nuisance to let people know
>> >they are still there?
>>
>> They wouldn't make much headway, but they would make an entertaining
>> distraction :)

Heh heh, long time no post. I was thinking of trying to get my people into
the mix again too. I'd be willing to chip in, say, V-12's people toward a
bit of Don-hunting. ^_^

>Given the racist attitude of Japanese toward metahumans described in
>SR(1/2/3), and the high percentage of metahumans in the Pullayup
>barrens, I somehow doubt the Yakuza would be interested too much in the
>area, especially if they had to fight their way in there...

Really? I don't see why the Yaks wouldn't be willing to exploit and profit
from the residents of the Barrens, even if they still had race bias (which I'm
not convinced would be all that prevalent in 205x, but hey).

>All those kawaru, all those gaijin, and no civilized people in sight...

Pardon me, but what is a "kawaru" ? Is this some more slang that FASA has
cooked up?
--
/!\/!ark /!\!eidengard, EE Grad, VLSI. http://keyframe.cjas.org/~mneideng/
"Fairy of sleep, controller of illusions" Maigo no Daigakuinsei, Cornell U.
"Control the person for my own purpose." "Don't mess with the Dark
Elves!"
-Pirotess, _Record_of_Lodoss_War_ Shadowrunner and Anime Addict
Message no. 5
From: Jhary-a-Conel jhary-a-conel@***.de
Subject: Questions
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 18:01:03 +0200
On 20 Oct 99, at 6:47, Mark L. Neidengard wrote:
> >Given the racist attitude of Japanese toward metahumans described in
> >SR(1/2/3), and the high percentage of metahumans in the Pullayup barrens,
> >I somehow doubt the Yakuza would be interested too much in the area,
> >especially if they had to fight their way in there...

> Really? I don't see why the Yaks wouldn't be willing to exploit and
> profit from the residents of the Barrens, even if they still had race bias
> (which I'm not convinced would be all that prevalent in 205x, but hey).
The problem is they had to deal with socially inacceptable creatures (see
below) in an already fought-about turf. Given the situation in CalFree/San
Franzisco, I guess most metas will know the japanese attitude toward
them, and not offer them a warm welcome, which would really threaten the
profit...

This attitude is described in several novels, starting with Sam Verner not
being able to be really accepted within Renraku in the first trilogy, and this
line continues in the Underworld Sourcebook and even blood in the
boardroom and CalFree Sourcebook.

The racism versus non-japanese people seems to be present, but
outclassed by the predjudice against metas, which - again, according to
the Sam-Verner-Trilogy - are even pushed in ghettos (island of Yomi (sp?) )

> >All those kawaru, all those gaijin, and no civilized people in sight...
> Pardon me, but what is a "kawaru" ? Is this some more slang that FASA has
Kawaru (again, sp?) means "changed" IIRC (and it's noted correctly) and
describes the awakended races.


Jhary
God is real -
unless declared integer.
Message no. 6
From: Mark L. Neidengard mneideng@****.caltech.edu
Subject: Questions
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 10:37:51 -0700 (PDT)
According to Jhary-a-Conel:
>On 20 Oct 99, at 6:47, Mark L. Neidengard wrote:
>> Really? I don't see why the Yaks wouldn't be willing to exploit and
>> profit from the residents of the Barrens, even if they still had race bias
>> (which I'm not convinced would be all that prevalent in 205x, but hey).
>The problem is they had to deal with socially inacceptable creatures (see
>below) in an already fought-about turf. Given the situation in CalFree/San
>Franzisco, I guess most metas will know the japanese attitude toward
>them, and not offer them a warm welcome, which would really threaten the
>profit...

That may be true, but when it comes down to it the Almighty Dollar can
overcome a lot of obstacles, especially if the Yaks work through intermediaries
and such.

>This attitude is described in several novels, starting with Sam Verner not
>being able to be really accepted within Renraku in the first trilogy, and this
>line continues in the Underworld Sourcebook and even blood in the
>boardroom and CalFree Sourcebook.

I'm wondering how much thought actually went into the "canonical" Japanese
stance on meta-races. Frankly, it sounds to me like someone told the authors
that the Japanese are racist and they generalized. -_-

>The racism versus non-japanese people seems to be present, but
>outclassed by the predjudice against metas, which - again, according to
>the Sam-Verner-Trilogy - are even pushed in ghettos (island of Yomi (sp?) )

I wonder if the Japanese of the 205x' are, according to these people, supposed
to send metas to the yamaoku shisetsu like they do with a lot of the mentally
retarded of modern-day real world Japan...

>> >All those kawaru, all those gaijin, and no civilized people in sight...
>> Pardon me, but what is a "kawaru" ? Is this some more slang that FASA
has
>Kawaru (again, sp?) means "changed" IIRC (and it's noted correctly) and
>describes the awakended races.

The verb "kawaru" does in fact mean "to change", but to my knowledge
it's not
a real slang term...meaning it's FASA at it again w/ its faux-Japanese slang
generation machine. =(
--
/!\/!ark /!\!eidengard, EE Grad, VLSI. http://keyframe.cjas.org/~mneideng/
"Fairy of sleep, controller of illusions" Maigo no Daigakuinsei, Cornell U.
"Control the person for my own purpose." "Don't mess with the Dark
Elves!"
-Pirotess, _Record_of_Lodoss_War_ Shadowrunner and Anime Addict
Message no. 7
From: Matthew Schocke schocke@**********.net
Subject: Questions
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 21:49:05 -0400
Actually, the canon material suggests that Japanese anti-metahuman racism
has gotten particularly ingrained and virulent, coinciding with their
resurgence of imperial ambitions. Look at what happened with Yamatetsu and
the invasion of San Francisco.

Kawaru translates as "changed person"... idiomatically, it's the Japanese
racial epithet for metahumans...



Message: 4
Subject: Re: Questions
To: plotd@*********.org
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 06:47:51 -0700 (PDT)
From: mneideng@****.caltech.edu (Mark L. Neidengard)
Reply-To: plotd@*********.org

According to Jhary-a-Conel:
>On 19 Oct 99, at 22:26, Paul J. Adam wrote:
>[snip]
>> >Also, I was considering the present "unrest" as it were in the
disputed
>> >areas of Puyallup and Tarislar. What would happen, do you think, if the
>> >Yakuza became involved somewhat, just as a nuisance to let people know
>> >they are still there?
>>
>> They wouldn't make much headway, but they would make an entertaining
>> distraction :)

Heh heh, long time no post. I was thinking of trying to get my people into
the mix again too. I'd be willing to chip in, say, V-12's people toward a
bit of Don-hunting. ^_^

>Given the racist attitude of Japanese toward metahumans described in
>SR(1/2/3), and the high percentage of metahumans in the Pullayup
>barrens, I somehow doubt the Yakuza would be interested too much in the
>area, especially if they had to fight their way in there...

Really? I don't see why the Yaks wouldn't be willing to exploit and profit
from the residents of the Barrens, even if they still had race bias (which I'm
not convinced would be all that prevalent in 205x, but hey).

>All those kawaru, all those gaijin, and no civilized people in sight...

Pardon me, but what is a "kawaru" ? Is this some more slang that FASA has
cooked up?
--
/!\/!ark /!\!eidengard, EE Grad, VLSI.
http://keyframe.cjas.org/~mneideng/
"Fairy of sleep, controller of illusions" Maigo no Daigakuinsei, Cornell U.
"Control the person for my own purpose." "Don't mess with the Dark
Elves!"
-Pirotess, _Record_of_Lodoss_War_ Shadowrunner and Anime
Addict





"Warriors stand with spears in their hands, wondering what's next from a
crazy white man..."

-Guadalcanal Diary, "Watutsi Rodeo"
Message no. 8
From: Simon simonbio@*****.fu-berlin.de
Subject: Questions
Date: Fri, 29 Oct 1999 17:52:44 +0200 (WesteuropÀische_Sommerzeit)
I was thinking of introdicing a small Seoulpa Ring but didnīt know how to
integrate them into the war other than a few grabs at the Mafia, but if
there is gonna be some Yakuza interest in the vincinity it would make
their appeance more intersting

Simon
Message no. 9
From: Zebulin Magby zebulingod@*****.com
Subject: Questions
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 09:53:41 -0700 (PDT)
Okay, so the last thing that happened between Dawn Treader and the Nobilis was the
job where they would be taking out the arms truck. After that I have heard nothing
from them, should I consider them dead, or are they just laying low?

Also, I was considering the present "unrest" as it were in the disputed areas
of
Puyallup and Tarislar. What would happen, do you think, if the Yakuza became
involved somewhat, just as a nuisance to let people know they are still there?

Thanks,

Zebulin











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Message no. 10
From: Paul J. Adam plotd@********.demon.co.uk
Subject: Questions
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 22:26:52 +0100
In message <19991019165341.5490.rocketmail@******.yahoomail.com>,
Zebulin Magby <zebulingod@*****.com> writes
>Okay, so the last thing that happened between Dawn Treader and the Nobilis was
>the
>job where they would be taking out the arms truck. After that I have heard
>nothing
>from them, should I consider them dead, or are they just laying low?

They're Dawn Treader's guys now, so it's your call: I figure they've
been learning to use their enhancements, training up, and so on.

>Also, I was considering the present "unrest" as it were in the disputed
areas
>of
>Puyallup and Tarislar. What would happen, do you think, if the Yakuza became
>involved somewhat, just as a nuisance to let people know they are still there?

They wouldn't make much headway, but they would make an entertaining
distraction :)


--
There are four kinds of homicide: felonious, excusable, justifiable and
praiseworthy...

Paul J. Adam paul@********.demon.co.uk
Message no. 11
From: Jhary-a-Conel jhary-a-conel@***.de
Subject: Questions
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 00:22:26 +0200
On 19 Oct 99, at 22:26, Paul J. Adam wrote:
[snip]
> >Also, I was considering the present "unrest" as it were in the
disputed
> >areas of Puyallup and Tarislar. What would happen, do you think, if the
> >Yakuza became involved somewhat, just as a nuisance to let people know
> >they are still there?
>
> They wouldn't make much headway, but they would make an entertaining
> distraction :)
Given the racist attitude of Japanese toward metahumans described in
SR(1/2/3), and the high percentage of metahumans in the Pullayup
barrens, I somehow doubt the Yakuza would be interested too much in the
area, especially if they had to fight their way in there...

All those kawaru, all those gaijin, and no civilized people in sight...


Jhary
"If you were going to be successful in the world of crime, you needed
a reputation for honesty." (T.Pratchett)
Message no. 12
From: Mark L. Neidengard mneideng@****.caltech.edu
Subject: Questions
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 06:47:51 -0700 (PDT)
According to Jhary-a-Conel:
>On 19 Oct 99, at 22:26, Paul J. Adam wrote:
>[snip]
>> >Also, I was considering the present "unrest" as it were in the
disputed
>> >areas of Puyallup and Tarislar. What would happen, do you think, if the
>> >Yakuza became involved somewhat, just as a nuisance to let people know
>> >they are still there?
>>
>> They wouldn't make much headway, but they would make an entertaining
>> distraction :)

Heh heh, long time no post. I was thinking of trying to get my people into
the mix again too. I'd be willing to chip in, say, V-12's people toward a
bit of Don-hunting. ^_^

>Given the racist attitude of Japanese toward metahumans described in
>SR(1/2/3), and the high percentage of metahumans in the Pullayup
>barrens, I somehow doubt the Yakuza would be interested too much in the
>area, especially if they had to fight their way in there...

Really? I don't see why the Yaks wouldn't be willing to exploit and profit
from the residents of the Barrens, even if they still had race bias (which I'm
not convinced would be all that prevalent in 205x, but hey).

>All those kawaru, all those gaijin, and no civilized people in sight...

Pardon me, but what is a "kawaru" ? Is this some more slang that FASA has
cooked up?
--
/!\/!ark /!\!eidengard, EE Grad, VLSI. http://keyframe.cjas.org/~mneideng/
"Fairy of sleep, controller of illusions" Maigo no Daigakuinsei, Cornell U.
"Control the person for my own purpose." "Don't mess with the Dark
Elves!"
-Pirotess, _Record_of_Lodoss_War_ Shadowrunner and Anime Addict
Message no. 13
From: Jhary-a-Conel jhary-a-conel@***.de
Subject: Questions
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 18:01:03 +0200
On 20 Oct 99, at 6:47, Mark L. Neidengard wrote:
> >Given the racist attitude of Japanese toward metahumans described in
> >SR(1/2/3), and the high percentage of metahumans in the Pullayup barrens,
> >I somehow doubt the Yakuza would be interested too much in the area,
> >especially if they had to fight their way in there...

> Really? I don't see why the Yaks wouldn't be willing to exploit and
> profit from the residents of the Barrens, even if they still had race bias
> (which I'm not convinced would be all that prevalent in 205x, but hey).
The problem is they had to deal with socially inacceptable creatures (see
below) in an already fought-about turf. Given the situation in CalFree/San
Franzisco, I guess most metas will know the japanese attitude toward
them, and not offer them a warm welcome, which would really threaten the
profit...

This attitude is described in several novels, starting with Sam Verner not
being able to be really accepted within Renraku in the first trilogy, and this
line continues in the Underworld Sourcebook and even blood in the
boardroom and CalFree Sourcebook.

The racism versus non-japanese people seems to be present, but
outclassed by the predjudice against metas, which - again, according to
the Sam-Verner-Trilogy - are even pushed in ghettos (island of Yomi (sp?) )

> >All those kawaru, all those gaijin, and no civilized people in sight...
> Pardon me, but what is a "kawaru" ? Is this some more slang that FASA has
Kawaru (again, sp?) means "changed" IIRC (and it's noted correctly) and
describes the awakended races.


Jhary
God is real -
unless declared integer.
Message no. 14
From: Mark L. Neidengard mneideng@****.caltech.edu
Subject: Questions
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 10:37:51 -0700 (PDT)
According to Jhary-a-Conel:
>On 20 Oct 99, at 6:47, Mark L. Neidengard wrote:
>> Really? I don't see why the Yaks wouldn't be willing to exploit and
>> profit from the residents of the Barrens, even if they still had race bias
>> (which I'm not convinced would be all that prevalent in 205x, but hey).
>The problem is they had to deal with socially inacceptable creatures (see
>below) in an already fought-about turf. Given the situation in CalFree/San
>Franzisco, I guess most metas will know the japanese attitude toward
>them, and not offer them a warm welcome, which would really threaten the
>profit...

That may be true, but when it comes down to it the Almighty Dollar can
overcome a lot of obstacles, especially if the Yaks work through intermediaries
and such.

>This attitude is described in several novels, starting with Sam Verner not
>being able to be really accepted within Renraku in the first trilogy, and this
>line continues in the Underworld Sourcebook and even blood in the
>boardroom and CalFree Sourcebook.

I'm wondering how much thought actually went into the "canonical" Japanese
stance on meta-races. Frankly, it sounds to me like someone told the authors
that the Japanese are racist and they generalized. -_-

>The racism versus non-japanese people seems to be present, but
>outclassed by the predjudice against metas, which - again, according to
>the Sam-Verner-Trilogy - are even pushed in ghettos (island of Yomi (sp?) )

I wonder if the Japanese of the 205x' are, according to these people, supposed
to send metas to the yamaoku shisetsu like they do with a lot of the mentally
retarded of modern-day real world Japan...

>> >All those kawaru, all those gaijin, and no civilized people in sight...
>> Pardon me, but what is a "kawaru" ? Is this some more slang that FASA
has
>Kawaru (again, sp?) means "changed" IIRC (and it's noted correctly) and
>describes the awakended races.

The verb "kawaru" does in fact mean "to change", but to my knowledge
it's not
a real slang term...meaning it's FASA at it again w/ its faux-Japanese slang
generation machine. =(
--
/!\/!ark /!\!eidengard, EE Grad, VLSI. http://keyframe.cjas.org/~mneideng/
"Fairy of sleep, controller of illusions" Maigo no Daigakuinsei, Cornell U.
"Control the person for my own purpose." "Don't mess with the Dark
Elves!"
-Pirotess, _Record_of_Lodoss_War_ Shadowrunner and Anime Addict
Message no. 15
From: Matthew Schocke schocke@**********.net
Subject: Questions
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 21:49:05 -0400
Actually, the canon material suggests that Japanese anti-metahuman racism
has gotten particularly ingrained and virulent, coinciding with their
resurgence of imperial ambitions. Look at what happened with Yamatetsu and
the invasion of San Francisco.

Kawaru translates as "changed person"... idiomatically, it's the Japanese
racial epithet for metahumans...



Message: 4
Subject: Re: Questions
To: plotd@*********.org
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 06:47:51 -0700 (PDT)
From: mneideng@****.caltech.edu (Mark L. Neidengard)
Reply-To: plotd@*********.org

According to Jhary-a-Conel:
>On 19 Oct 99, at 22:26, Paul J. Adam wrote:
>[snip]
>> >Also, I was considering the present "unrest" as it were in the
disputed
>> >areas of Puyallup and Tarislar. What would happen, do you think, if the
>> >Yakuza became involved somewhat, just as a nuisance to let people know
>> >they are still there?
>>
>> They wouldn't make much headway, but they would make an entertaining
>> distraction :)

Heh heh, long time no post. I was thinking of trying to get my people into
the mix again too. I'd be willing to chip in, say, V-12's people toward a
bit of Don-hunting. ^_^

>Given the racist attitude of Japanese toward metahumans described in
>SR(1/2/3), and the high percentage of metahumans in the Pullayup
>barrens, I somehow doubt the Yakuza would be interested too much in the
>area, especially if they had to fight their way in there...

Really? I don't see why the Yaks wouldn't be willing to exploit and profit
from the residents of the Barrens, even if they still had race bias (which I'm
not convinced would be all that prevalent in 205x, but hey).

>All those kawaru, all those gaijin, and no civilized people in sight...

Pardon me, but what is a "kawaru" ? Is this some more slang that FASA has
cooked up?
--
/!\/!ark /!\!eidengard, EE Grad, VLSI.
http://keyframe.cjas.org/~mneideng/
"Fairy of sleep, controller of illusions" Maigo no Daigakuinsei, Cornell U.
"Control the person for my own purpose." "Don't mess with the Dark
Elves!"
-Pirotess, _Record_of_Lodoss_War_ Shadowrunner and Anime
Addict





"Warriors stand with spears in their hands, wondering what's next from a
crazy white man..."

-Guadalcanal Diary, "Watutsi Rodeo"
Message no. 16
From: Simon simonbio@*****.fu-berlin.de
Subject: Questions
Date: Fri, 29 Oct 1999 17:52:44 +0200 (WesteuropÀische_Sommerzeit)
I was thinking of introdicing a small Seoulpa Ring but didnīt know how to
integrate them into the war other than a few grabs at the Mafia, but if
there is gonna be some Yakuza interest in the vincinity it would make
their appeance more intersting

Simon
Message no. 17
From: Eric Brunsell <ericb@***.WISC.EDU>
Subject: questions
Date: Fri, 15 Apr 1994 11:56:14 BST
I have two questions

1) What is supposed to be in the files that WHAT gave to Couch?

2) I am planning on getting a new computer, has any heard of COMTRADE? Are
they a reliable company?

Thanks,
Eric
Message no. 18
From: Nightblade <wgreason@*****.OCIS.TEMPLE.EDU>
Subject: Questions
Date: Mon, 4 Nov 1996 16:45:16 -0500
OK ... I need to hear from whoever is currently running Jennifer and Gabriel
as soon as possible, please. I'd like to wrap up InfoScholar's current
contract with Hephaestus so 'he' can be freer for other work coming down
the pike.

Also, has anything in depth with Humanis been done on board before?
Developing a plot string to run April to December 97 ... any info would
be appreciated ... :)

Peace
Dave
Message no. 19
From: Mike Goldberg <michael.goldberg@*******.COM>
Subject: Re: Questions
Date: Mon, 4 Nov 1996 14:59:11 MST
The massacre plot started last year (that is resurfacing) involved
Humanis elements but not specifically the humanis policlub.

What I started was this: A underground town of orks and trolls were
slaughtered. The overall reason of why still hasn't been figured out
(at least by the characters on shadowtk). The Wanderer (connected to
the massacre) has expressed significant malignant intent toward the
surviving orphans. Recently someone (all fingers are pointing at the
Wanderer), has kidnapped the remaining orphans. His intentions are
unknown, but it assumed bad. Why he is kidnapping them instead of
just killing them has yet to be found out.

Is this a Humanis plot? Quite possibly.

M.


______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________
Subject: Questions
Author: ShadowTk Plot and Administrative Discussion
<PLOTD@********.itribe.net> at SMTP-PO
Date: 11/4/96 2:52 PM


OK ... I need to hear from whoever is currently running Jennifer and Gabriel
as soon as possible, please. I'd like to wrap up InfoScholar's current
contract with Hephaestus so 'he' can be freer for other work coming down
the pike.

Also, has anything in depth with Humanis been done on board before?
Developing a plot string to run April to December 97 ... any info would
be appreciated ... :)

Peace
Dave
Message no. 20
From: "Paul J. Adam" <paul@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Re: Questions
Date: Tue, 5 Nov 1996 00:10:31 +0000
In message <Pine.BSD.3.91.961104164248.2653A-
100000@*****.ocis.temple.edu>, Nightblade <wgreason@*****.OCIS.TEMPLE.ED
U> writes
>Also, has anything in depth with Humanis been done on board before?
>Developing a plot string to run April to December 97 ... any info would
>be appreciated ... :)

The main Auburn Humanis branch is currently run by Zimnmerman, who is
thoroughly under SIGA's thumb, for a short while at least (thanks to the
Cat in the Hat, Sam-I-Am and Circuit Breaker). Otherwise, not that I've
really noticed.

--
"There are four kinds of homicide: felonious, excusable, justifiable and
praiseworthy."
Ambrose Bierce, "The Devil's Dictionary"

Paul J. Adam paul@********.demon.co.uk
Message no. 21
From: Joshua T Brown <spamquat@****.COM>
Subject: Re: Questions
Date: Tue, 19 Nov 1996 03:36:10 EST
Whoa.... on ShadowTK, an accidental violation of the FAQ has occurred....
Though I'm not sure whose fault it is..... Paul J. Adam is using an NPC
with the handle of Rose... as anyone can check, Rose is, in fact, Rosa
Serrina, a PC registered by yours truly.... A major character in the
slowly developing "Heimdall" plotline, as the lover and bodyguard of team
Heimdall's Leader, Thorn. Not sure what to do about this, as I don't
know how long the NPC has been in use, but a different personality, and
indeed, a different name has been attributed to this character..... but,
the character is unregistered, and the Character Rose has already been
referred to in one of Thorn's postings, and she is VERY important to the
plotline... advice would be MUCH appreciated.


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Message no. 22
From: Pete <Pete@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Re: Questions
Date: Tue, 19 Nov 1996 15:20:02 +0000
In article <19961119.023433.12463.0.Spamquat@****.com>, Joshua T Brown
<spamquat@****.COM> writes
>Whoa.... on ShadowTK, an accidental violation of the FAQ has occurred....
> Though I'm not sure whose fault it is..... Paul J. Adam is using an NPC
>with the handle of Rose... as anyone can check, Rose is, in fact, Rosa
>Serrina, a PC registered by yours truly.... A major character in the

Allowing for the fact that Paul has used Rose (abreviated for
Rosemary???) and Tremaine, it seems safe to assume that he has not
actually used your character, however, their are multiple people with
the same name in real life and your character Rose, shouldn't conflict
with Pauls character Rose, as they are two seperate personalities.
however, a certain amount of confusion *may* arise in the logs, where
"Rose" will be posting in more than one place.... Maybe Paul could use
the full name or call her Rose H or something??? Especially where as you
say "Rose" is registered with the Character List.

--
Pete Sims
Civilisation advances by extending the number of important operations which we
can perform without thinking about them.
Message no. 23
From: "Paul J. Adam" <shadowtk@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Re: Questions
Date: Tue, 19 Nov 1996 17:33:22 +0000
In message <19961119.023433.12463.0.Spamquat@****.com>, Joshua T Brown
<spamquat@****.COM> writes
>Whoa.... on ShadowTK, an accidental violation of the FAQ has occurred....
> Though I'm not sure whose fault it is..... Paul J. Adam is using an NPC
>with the handle of Rose... as anyone can check, Rose is, in fact, Rosa
>Serrina, a PC registered by yours truly....

Yark. Oops.

Don't worry, Rose is a background character who is not likely to make
many appearances, and I'll find her a new handle.

Humble apologies.


--
"There are four kinds of homicide: felonious, excusable, justifiable and
praiseworthy."
Ambrose Bierce, "The Devil's Dictionary"

Paul J. Adam paul@********.demon.co.uk

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