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Message no. 1
From: "Brian E. Angliss" <ANGLISS@******.BITNET>
Subject: The run(and Roxey's daughter)
Date: Sat, 24 Sep 1994 19:18:25 -0400
In the run message, I have Dange ordering the death of Roxey's daughter.

Don't worry about it, as she will have been rescued before the death order
reached the island.

Hope I got the tone more or less accurate. Sorry if it wasn't what people
were expecting.

Brian
Message no. 2
From: Brion Wauters <BDW2@******.UCC.NAU.EDU>
Subject: Re: The run(and Roxey's daughter)
Date: Sun, 25 Sep 1994 17:35:52 -0700
Nice job on the run, Brian. I'm suprised you let it go off
so well.

If you have an oppening on the Dante run, I'm interested,
assuming that Irish finds out about Roxey's daughter (he has
a daughter himself).

Next time I'll have to remeber to mention that Irish uses alot of
street and grunt-level millitary slang.

Still, all in all, it was a good story. Thanks for letting me
get in on it (I would have provided more imput, but the Info I
had on the specifics of the run where limited, besides, I'm
used to dealing with the "GM" face-face).
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: The run(and Roxey's daughter)
Date: Sun, 25 Sep 1994 23:58:48 -0400
Actually, I am known here for being rough on peoples characters. Just look
at Raven. Dante's first "death" and she gets dumped by Dante, arrested by
Interpol, has to escape from them, gets framed by Dante into being the cause
of a Gamma-Anthrax plague in Redmond that kills some 10000 people, if I
remember correctly, and gets both of her decks marked by Interpol so she can't
even deck anymore. Not fun to be Raven. That's why her killing Dante is
poetic justice.

And I'll be all to happy to let you in on the Dante physical team. Be
prepared to play with the big boys, so tell me about yourself.

And Roxey won't respond, I'm afraid. She thinks her daughter's dead. One
of my other characters will, though.

Brian
Message no. 4
From: Brion Wauters <BDW2@******.UCC.NAU.EDU>
Subject: Re: The run(and Roxey's daughter)
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 12:58:48 -0700
I assume you want info on Irish, not me personaly (correct me if
I'm wrong).

Irish is a former UCAS Marines platoon sargent, a former Srgt
in a Merc group, a former MCT security operative & a former
(detecting a pattern?) security operative for Ares.
He has, as previously mentioned, lots of Tac. experience, as well
as hordes of equipment & contacts -- not all of whom are in Seattle
(well ... maybe not hordes of equipment :)
Irish has an adopted daughter (who recently manifested Phys Adept
powers [Dan {Nightfox} can be real fun as a GM]), so He'll want
in on geeking Dante, just on principle if nothing else.
Oh, yea Irish was built on that character creation sheet you sent
Dan, but useing 46 points.
Anything else? If you need/want a write up of Irish's Character
sheet & background, let me know.
Also, Irsh has dealt w/Claw before (on a fairly congenial basis) &
he's been on a run w/Dark Angle (last school year, I belive it was),
so Irish will proably know someone on the "meat-side" team, by rep
if nothing else.
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"

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