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From: Jett <zmjett@*********.COM>
Subject: Re: Chem Run: Need details
Date: Thu, 25 Jun 1998 22:50:13 -0400
BigDaddy wrote:
>
> since it was supposed to have happened. Basically, Static,
> Xenon,
> > BigDaddy, and Jett assault a chemical production facility and
> > absonded with a truckload of chemicals that happen to be one of
> > the precursors for a chemical weapon. The run went off very
> > smoothly, with a friend of Static's running Matrix overwatch
> > and keeping alarms quiet. (Flux, but she didn't share that).
> > Feel free to adlib about the specifics.
>
> well ill need some specifics on it then. Where did we hijack this stuff?
> Who led the assualt? Any guards? Who was on magic? etc etc etc..
> --
> Napalm Sticks to Kidz,
> BigDaddy


Fairly likely that Jett provided some light magical support
(invisibility, shielding, confusing the guards, etc), unless a better
magician was around. In which case, she would have been
muscle/sniper/distraction or whatever.
Also, I'm assuming that BigDaddy and Jett got along okay on the run?
Jett's a bit of a smartass, but not bad looking and generally easy to
get along with. She's run with big, dumb, ill-tempered trolls before. ;)
And overall she's a pretty tough chick.

--Jett

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"I'll make this clear, that I'm just here for backup. And to offer the
occasional advice or insult."
--Jett, on being an NPC

"Crushed to death IS natural. Walls fall on people and kill them all the
time. I just make the walls a little more aggressive about it!"
--Cinder the pyrokinetic/psi, on natural causes of death


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