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Message no. 1
From: "Michael R. Goldberg" <mrgoldbe@**.NETCOM.COM>
Subject: Re: Trick or treat?
Date: Sat, 17 Oct 1998 23:23:57 -0500
Time for a little credit where credit is do. (At least for the
club...)

White Wolf for the inspiration for the club and the blantant parts I
ripped off from them. (The vampires will _not_ be coming with the club
though. Midnight would kill most vampires the instant he found them.
AJ is probably the only exception to that, and depending on Nightmare
that may not even be locked in stone.)

The name Sanity's Edge was actually something that was started as a
project from some friends at school during my last year there.
Although I didn't have much to do with the mud, there were occasional
names that they got from me and I helped set up the original hardware
which is no longer being used for much of anything.

Nevertheless, credit aside, here's the details for Halloween.

The club, which Christopher Harker (Midnight) is managing, is owned by
Doomsday. The opening night's bash is a concert put on by Killing Zone
(Blitzkrieg's band). Although Chris hasn't broadcasted it, people that
know Chris and/or the band know that Geiger and Doc had a decent hand
in certain areas (like the lighting and sound system). Doors for both
main floor and basement will open at 8 PM. One small ticket fee will
get you into the concert by either door.

People who are having characters showing up should let me know
off-line. I haven't figured out what sort of write-up I'll do for this
one, but there will probably be some intense character interaction
before the concert. (Perhaps afterwards as well....) Other than the
concert itself, I'm not planning any big surprises for after the
concert. However, I'm certainly willing to work something out.

Later,
Mike

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