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From: Bull <chaos@*****.COM>
Subject: Re: SRTCG Collation probs?
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 1997 23:25:27 -0400
At 09:34 PM 9/21/97 -0700, Loki wrote these timeless words:
>Adam Jusry had to unsub from the list as the combined volume between
>SRCard and ShadowRN was more than he could handle with school on top
>of it.
>
>He wanted me to pass on this question to you guys though, and see if
>anyone else has experienced anything similar.
>
>~~~~~~~~~~
>
>---Adam J wrote:
>>
>> I bought another Starter of SRTCG yesterday.. bad me.. :)
>> The Objectives I got were: Cermak Blast, Courier Run, Cleanse the
>Hive,
>> Critter Hunt, Dragon Hunt, Extraction.
>> All in alphabetical order, and without missing any cards in between
>> (Afaik). I don't recall my other starter being like that.. is this a
>> common problem, getting objectives all in order like that?
>
I haven't noticed anything quite like that, but they do have a habit of
packaging the cards in the same order... I picked up several pack of
boosters now that had 4 or 5 cards in the exact same order in each booster.

BTW, Adam: technically, that isn;t quite alphabetical order... Cleanse
the Hive should come before Courior Run :] "L" M N "O" and all that,
ya
know? <grin>

Bull
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