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From: mneideng@****.caltech.edu (Mark L. Neidengard)
Subject: Re: Invae
Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 13:14:17 -0700 (PDT)
According to Randy Nickel:
>Anyone have a problem with me doing some stuff with Invae in Seattle?

Quite possibly - but I want to know rather specifically what you have in mind
before stating my opinion with undue finality.

>I promise not to have the city turn into Bug City or anything like
>that. I do need to know though if we are playing that the general
>public knows about Invae or at least how much we are running that the
>runners/public/corps know.

Well, I _believe_ we are using the Chicago blast as having taken place (much
to some of our annoyance when the subject comes up). I don't think the
general public has any idea that there are "Invae" out there waiting to
invade, and some of us are quite prepared to advocate alternate interpretations
of the "Invae" through our characters if need be. I don't necessarily have a
problem with one more hostile spirit-type thingie roaming around, but I'd like
to see such a scenario motivated by a more interesting plot underneath.

And I don't think any of us want to talk about Horrors on the list.

We have already had one _major_ incident involving a Wraith, and I for one am
in no way eager for a relapse. Check the logs for the "Redmond Riots" and
how many thousand people died in that one.
--
/!\/!ark /!\!eidengard, CS Major, VLSI. http://www.cacr.caltech.edu/~mneideng
"Fairy of sleep, controller of illusions" Operator/Jack-of-all-Trades, CACR
"Control the person for my own purpose." "Don't mess with the Dark
Elves!"
-Pirotess, _Record_of_Lodoss_War_ Shadowrunner and Anime Addict

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