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Message no. 1
From: The Powerhouse <P.C.Steele@*********.AC.UK>
Subject: The heat is on....
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 1994 12:19:23 GMT
Well like the title says, things are hotting up here. Final year, serious
work to be done on lectures, projects, then I have the Taekwondo student
championships, the odd night roleplaying, oh and I have a girlfriend (don't tell
her she went at the end of the list :> ). So what I'm trying to say is that
I won't be very active on shadowtalk this term. I'll still try to read the
stuff and maybe post occasionally but Powerhouse and crew will basically be
running the shadows seriously (ie no word getting out).

Now as to Spice who is in the middle of something big, well I'd like to get it
finished off but I seriously doubt that I can give the time that the storyline
really deserves.

This leaves me with 3 options :

1) I post very occasionally and the plot continues at a snails pace.
2) I relinquish the character over to someone else and give them all the info
I have on the plot.
3) I play and fail my exams.

Well 1) is unfair to the other participants, 3) is a definate no-no so it looks
like it will have to be option 2.

If anyone already involved in the plot is interested then I'd rather let them
take over the character, if not then I'd offer the position up to anyone who'd
like it with preference going to veteran talk members.

Sorry to throw a spanner in the works but study must come first this term.

Phill.
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Phillip Steele - Email address P.C.Steele@***.ac.uk | Let's get out there
Department Of Electrical & Electronic Engineering | and TWAT it !
University Of Newcastle Upon Tyne, England |
Land of the mad Geordies | The Powerhouse

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