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Message no. 1
From: Eugene Axe eugeneaxe@******.com
Subject: Net Expansion
Date: Tue, 06 Apr 1999 08:15:21 PDT
You can download a .pdf or .rtf file of the Amerindian Expansion on Teos
Abadia's web site (do search for Teos on most major engines). These files
are ready for printing and can be cut into cards for playing. The easiest
way to play with these cards is to put them into protectors with a regular
shadowrun card. It can really throw someone for a loop when you mix in a
couple of net cards.

Variety is the spice of life.

I am working on a .rtf file for the other expansions for ease of printing
for myself. When I finally get around to getting up a web site I will
probably make these available. Time is limited though so patience will be
required.

Careful with that, you might hurt someone!




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Message no. 2
From: Eugene Axe eugeneaxe@******.com
Subject: Net Expansion
Date: Tue, 06 Apr 1999 08:15:21 PDT
You can download a .pdf or .rtf file of the Amerindian Expansion on Teos
Abadia's web site (do search for Teos on most major engines). These files
are ready for printing and can be cut into cards for playing. The easiest
way to play with these cards is to put them into protectors with a regular
shadowrun card. It can really throw someone for a loop when you mix in a
couple of net cards.

Variety is the spice of life.

I am working on a .rtf file for the other expansions for ease of printing
for myself. When I finally get around to getting up a web site I will
probably make these available. Time is limited though so patience will be
required.

Careful with that, you might hurt someone!




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