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From: Loki <daddyjim@**********.COM>
Subject: Re: FASA alive or dead?
Date: Mon, 1 Dec 1997 17:54:50 -0800
---Loki <daddyjim@**********.COM> wrote:
>
> I haven't heard much from Jim or Skuzzy, but then I can't point
> fingers as I still have 120+ mails in backlog from when I on vacation
> the end of October. :o) Sometimes a person can just get busy, and
> email becomes hard to wade through. The FASA press release I put out
> to the list said 2nd Print and Underworld were slated for release
> January and February, so our DLOH's could still be rather busy in wrap
> up.

Yes, I'm replying to myself. Talking to myself is only one of many
eccentricities. ;o)

Anyways, I also thought it fair to point out that FASA is primarily an
RPG company, and the SRTCG is a sister product. Jim and Skuzzy, though
being the SRTCG designers, are members of the FASA art department.
From correspondance I've had with Mike Mulvihill, Shadowrun line
developer, there's alot going on for the S/R RPG throughout the near
future. Odds are Jim and Skuzzy are just finishing up 2nd Run and
Underworld only to face deadlines on RPG product as well.

Still, I'll pop off an email or two and see if I can find out what got
our DLOH's wrapped up.

-== Loki ==-
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