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From: "Jason Carter, Nightstalker" <CARTER@***.EDU>
Subject: That Chicago-Bug problem
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 22:26:23 -0700
Alright. First things first. Until such time as Burning Bright is in
general distribution there will be no incorporation of it onto Shadowtk.
I say this because people cannot be expected to operate in a world that
they have not even had the chance to read about. Burning Bright is the
first "earthstattering" event in the Shadowrun Universe to be published by
FASA. The end result of this will be seen in Bug City. It is impossible
for anyone to operate in the new Chicago until such a time as both the
novel and the supplement are available.

Now I will make it my personal business to get ahold of a copy of Burning
Bright, and to purchase Bug City when it becomes available. However, my
Administrative post on Chicago will stay in full effect until Doom or myself
says otherwise.

Now you may question my motives in this if you wish, but there are only
two. The first is to make sure we do it right and the second is to make
sure that it happens in logical and entertaining manner. We can't get it
right until we all, not just the lucky few who have found Burning Bright,
can read what happened and how it has affected Chicago. And we can't to
it ina logical and entertaining manner if the Universal Brotherhood goes
from beloved charity/self-help organization to a government hunted den of
foul Invae.

Please stay tuned to this space for updates on the Bug story.

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* Jason J Carter, * "How can you accuse me of Evil? Though these deeds *
* Assitant Deputy * be unsavory, no one will argue: good shall follow *
* Fearless Leader * from them." *
* Carter@***.EDU * -- Torsten Von Ursus, Legends, Magic: TG *
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