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From: plotd@*********.com (Questor)
Subject: Thunda?
Date: Mon Mar 25 15:10:00 2002
From: "Opher Lubzens" <lubzens@*******.com>
To: <plotd@*********.com>
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 6:35 PM
Subject: Thunda?


> Who bets that Exiled is either Thunda

That's unlikely. Paul's character Lynch took great pains to plant a slug
between his eyes. Much as I might find it amusing I don't believe in
indestructible characters nor that one survives a headshot. :) Nah, Thunda
is dead.
> or the head honchette of Thunda's
> Children?(and if you bet- what do you bet?;)

I wouldn't take that bet. He's not the head of the CoT they were pretty much
fragmented beyond much use, Dark Stranger took out the head in Moscow and
re-decorated a room with the remains so he's dead.

Exiled is someone else and no I'm not giving out any clues. He has a
personal grudge against Jason which perhaps oddly for me (snicker) is purely
personal and pretty much mostly imagined.

Other than an excuse for gunplay and isolated terrorist incidents or just
general cannon fodder for the list CoT are mostly finished and gone. I
handed the remainder of this organisation over to the list members to do
with as they will. Blame them for things, hurl abuse or bullets or use them
in plots, so I'm not likely to ressurect that particular headache again. For
me anyway, CoT are done with, they're now a nuisance splinter group with no
organisation and only what money the individual cells can garner from
protection rackets and drug dealing or btl running.

Sorry if that disappoints anyone, but I don't think the list would
particularly welcome or want another plot of this nature or scale, and I'm a
little pre-occupied with various things to concentrate on something that
large.

--
Pete
Shadowtk stuff Newcomers Guide and faq and Shadowrunny things
http://www/shalako.demon.co.uk/index.htm

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