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From: Bruce Ford <shaman@*******.COM>
Subject: Re: What the...
Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 14:55:40 -0700
On Thu, 5 Mar 1998, Frank Pelletier wrote:

> <rant mode /on>
>
> Okay...
>
> I really respect everyone on this list. The writing is great, the plots
> are very interresting, the characters are superb.
>
> And face it... most interresting plot lines come for those characters...
> the Wars, the Lynches, the Strangers, the Cthulhu frames, the Binders, the
> Morningstars. So if I want to integrate myself in those plotlines...well,
> you end up with something like Haze. Normally powerful, but ultimatly
> doomed. What can I reasonably do against someone who went astral in
> space? Or someone who brougth the Denver Undergroud crashing down? It
> seems my mundanes views are condemned to stay just that...mundane. Man, I
> must get a Save-The-Universe plot going....

I tend to agree with Frank here though I have to ask is there another
Morningstar on the list? My Morningstar appears to be just a fixer that
is allegedly connected very circumstantially at best to a shake up that
brought down several corrupt members of the Sioux sector border patrol.
At this time, there is no proof to who or what MM really is other then he
seems to abhor casualties... <shrug>

I think in the end what I have planned with him may well surprise you,
Frank...I myself have asked that perhaps a new FAQ or at least minor
revision list be put out for the newbies so we don't keep bringing up old
topics because we think something that to one of us appears to have been
missed but has already been discussed and determined.

At any rate, I hope I am making some sense, I'm a little punchy from no
sleep in quite some time so if you need something clarified, ask... <grin>

Anyhow good night all,
Bruce.

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