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Message no. 1
From: Brad Shantz <bshantz@****.COM>
Subject: Run in the works
Date: Fri, 14 Oct 1994 08:47:13 PDT
Ok folks,
I've been quiet on the list for the last month or so because I have
been planning a run. Gladly NONE OF IT HAS TO DO WITH THE UB OR CHICAGO!!!
I'm not going to let a whole lot of information out on it, but basically
here's the meat of the scenario.
A Policlub is taking action against a number of Ork communities.
Right now, we don't know why. However, just like any Shadowrun plot, it's
more complicated than that. Somebody else is behind the Policlub. Right now,
Renraku is the suspected culprit, but that may or may not be the case.
Renraku may be guilty or they may not, that is yet to be decided. Anyway,
Jasmine will soon be looking for runners who are not necessarily anti-Ork.
If anybody has any sugestions or comments about my use of Whidbey
Isalnd, Fort Casey's bunkers, the Olympic penninsula, Orks, Any of the Big 8
AAA companies, or anything else. Please let me know.
This could conceivably turn into a big run, but I don't expect it to.
It depends on how badly we screw up my plot line. (Having run many games, I
never manage to get around the human factor. CHAOS)
I think this will be fun. And it certainly doesn't contain anything
that is extremely Earth Shattering. NO NUKES, NO BUGS!!! Who could ask for
anything mroe.
Brad (Jasmine)

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