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From: Brad Shantz <bshantz@****.COM>
Subject: A question of format
Date: Wed, 4 May 1994 13:29:32 PDT
I would really like to post Jasmine's astral quest as it happens. However,
she really won't have access to a keyboard. The reason I want to post it as
it happens, is because there will be things happening physically as well as
astrally.
So, the questions are:

Would it be better to post to Plot-D as events occur?
Would it be a valuable thing to have it "logged" as it happens?
Does anyone have a recommended "astral" format?

I personally think it would be "very cool" to have it in the log. I also
think that posting as it happens will give it a little more clout as actually
having happened as opposed to just posting the results.

Things to consider:
No one will be able to affect the astral portion except me.
No one will be able to talk to me directly. (Unless you want to babble to
an entranced physical form in a snake house)

Another batch of questions probably specific to admin:
Am I breaking new ground here? Has there ever been a documented astral
quest on ShadowTalk? I personally think this is a real perk to the average
"Run starts, Johnson's met, object achieved, run ends" scenarios.

Any comments are appreciated. I'm as new to doing this as most of you
probably are. Thanx,
Brad

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