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From: Jett <zmjett@*********.COM>
Subject: Re: Jett/Toxin Plot
Date: Fri, 10 Jul 1998 19:27:24 -0400
BigDaddy wrote:
>
> Sean Marshall wrote:
> >
> > who has ownership, or who is steering the Jett/Toxin plot line?
> >
> > Would that person have any objection if the Character Methos became
> > involved? I have thought up a really good twist that you might like. It
> > shouldn't ruin any story, in fact, I think it should add to it.
> >
> > Let me know, or email me and I will tell you my idea.
> well most of this plot is done by Jett and myself. It dates back quite a
> bit. Whoever runs Static knows about this. Email Myself of Jett if you
> plan anything ok?
> --
> Napalm Sticks to Kidz,
> BigDaddy


I'm thinking at this time, the plot revolves around Jett, BigDaddy,
Static, and BlackFire. Jazz and Methos are more than welcome to help
out. I have no idea whether Canis or Mitchell will take any action in
regards to this situation.
Right now, I'm mainly waiting to see what the consequences of Jett
turning informer are, from any side of the board. As I've said, Jett
hasn't been attacked yet, she's just being cautious. Until Jett is on
her feet again, she won't be active in hunting down the people
responsible for the gas attacks. And in the meantime, she's vulnerable.
Methos' player, Sean, mentioned the possibility of someone hiring him
to hunt down and possibly attempt to silence Jett. Again, I think this
would be really cool, as it IS what Jett is preparing for. Just drop me
a mail, and something can be worked out. :)

--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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