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From: Dean Esam <twist@******.EDU.AU>
Subject: Megacorps & Chicago & Dark Angel & Ramblings
Date: Tue, 11 Oct 1994 15:42:49 +1000
On Mon, 10 Oct 1994, Jason Carter, Nightstalker wrote:
> Brian,
>
> No insult intended, but you can't create a new AAA megacorp. Single A? Sure.
> Double A? If you must. Triple A? No way. FASA decided who the AAA were
> and they will remain to be those and just those.

Oh, you meany :)...

But seriously, onto a few other things...

This big Chicago boohaa, ummm, I believe I may have missed a post or
two. (Specifically the one about a nuke going off!!!) I believe perhaps
the best thing to do is delete the posts from the log, and repost them
later on to _fit_ in with the other plots... (ie. after we boot the UB
outta Seattle, and Dante gets blasted...) Actually a thought, the
Dante group trying to track down and kill Dante while Chicago goes to
hell around them seems rather cool. (Culminating in a rush to get out
before the nuke goes off, or something like that...)

*Sigh*, geez, the plot I began to start up, regarding Vanessa past,
and big bad army guys training orphans as assassins (amongst other things)
just kinda got lost in the noise recently, but don't worry, it'll be
back, bigger and meaner than ever...

Oh, I'm wandering, back to the other thing I intended to post
about, Dark Angel. In relation to your T/D stamps, your wrong, deal with
it, only _really_ great deckers are supposed to be able to do it, that's
the ruling, and Dark Angel isn't even a Decker... I too believe that the
Dark Angel character is showing glimpses of getting outta hand, but I
believe outright flames were uncalled for...

In summary... Be well (And cheer up Mike, all is not lost, yet.)

Twist.

P.S. Mike, did you get my mail, even if this Chicago thingy takes a few
days to clear up, I believe we could run Blitz little tantrum in the
meantime, maybe, if ya want to...

P.P.S. Anyone wanna swap a Mahamoti Djinni to me???

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