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Message no. 1
From: "Todd M. Behringer" <billykid@******.COM>
Subject: HELP! I'm almost there! & new card idea!
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 1997 19:56:20 -0500
Ok guys/gals -

I'm just about there! 9 cards to go! Please help me complete this set
so I can start enjoying the game! My need list is at:
www.execpc.com/~billykid/wantlist.html

On a side note, where are those rules for solo play? I'm really getting
the itch to play!

One more thing, what do you think about a stinger called:

Certified Cred Stick

Frag cred stick and all cards in your hand to add 10Y to your cred
stick. If you have no cards in your hand, Frag one of your runners
(oponents choice).


This could be a good way to add a lump sum to your cred stick, yet
penalize you for doing such. Well, add/frag/suggest/flame away!

-todd


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Todd M. Behringer | billykid@******.com
http://www.execpc.com/~billykid

“Hockey…Not Just A Game…A Way Of Life!”
“Gretzky Shoots…HE SCORES!!!”
Message no. 2
From: Lady Jestyr <jestyr@*******.DIALIX.COM.AU>
Subject: Re: HELP! I'm almost there! & new card idea!
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 1997 12:56:04 +1000
> On a side note, where are those rules for solo play? I'm really getting
> the itch to play!

The solo rules produced by a list member are available on the list home
page - reachable from the address in my .sig.


Lady Jestyr

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