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From: Logan Graves <logan1@*****.INTERCOM.NET>
Subject: Re: [Legal] Card ideas
Date: Thu, 25 Sep 1997 17:20:21 -0400
(>) In our late one kiddies, Joshua M. Kanapkey wrote:

>F> In a responce to Forrest's 97-09-25 post:
>F>
>F> I have a feeling that most people here would be more excited over
>F> having a card used than trying to get "their share" of the profit.
>
> I'd be perfectly happy knowing I'd contributed to such an awesome
> game! Although, as Andrew said, a signed copy of any card I subbed
> would be cool!

Ya, got that one right, chummer. That's exactly why I posted my
"custom cards" on our website -- not as a challenge to FASA's (c)'s.

IMNTBHO, it would be too-cool to have the B.K.K. or any of my 'runners
used as an official SRTCG Card! (Now *that* would be trade fodder!)


>F> Actually since I don't have a counter or access to the
>F> logs I'm not even sure if anyone has looked at it yet :-)
>
> I have, good work! Keep it up! FASA is pretty lenient when it comes to
> such things, IIRC, so don't sweat it.

They are, and that's straight from FASATomD's mouth. They want us to
have fun & spread the word about their awesome gaming products

(>) --Fenris

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