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From: Ratinac, Rand (NSW) RRatinac@*****.redcross.org.au
Subject: [RE: [RE: Upcoming Plot]]
Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 13:33:11 +1000
> Ite, what I was thinkin was maybe my characters would get involved in a
shadowrun, and go to Jamaica at some corporate building,

Okay...haven't got my copy of Cyberpirates atm - can anyone remember how
Jamaica operates? Thing is, some of the Carib islands don't have much of a
corp presence. I don't think Jamaica's one, but better safe than sorry.

> infiltrate it,

Okay.

> steal something

That'd work, but what? Some kind of prototype? For what? Pick a corp,
Jermaine, and that could determine what you're after. Maybe some paydata? It
could be that the facility is off-line and you have to get a decker on-site
to get the data.

> or kill somebody(I was thinking maybe a dragon).
>
> Whoa there Action Jackson! A dragon? You sure? Aren't they supposed to be
Uber-PowerfulT or something? I mean, don't let me tell you what you can and
cannot do, but I think you should rethink taking out a dragon...at least
this early in your illustrious Shadowtk career. :)

As Zeb said, Jermaine - dragon-killing (at least successfully) isn't
something that should be entered into lightly.

If you were going there to kill someone, I'd suggest something along the
lines of a researcher/mage/corp honcho-type.

> But I don't want em ta fight regular guys. I wan't sumpthin unique like
maybe... zombies, gouls, flesh-eating-walking-dead. Y'all know what I'm
sayin?

Yeah...unfortunately, we have a "zombie-fest" plot going on atm. If you want
to do something UNIQUE, then I'd suggest you think of something else. If you
want something UNUSUAL, then ghouls or paranormals (maybe the place is
guarded by hellhounds, barghests, sirens etc.) would be fine.

Doc'
===========================Australian Red Cross Blood Service

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