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From: Loki <daddyjim@**********.COM>
Subject: Re: What would ~your~ card say?
Date: Tue, 3 Mar 1998 07:58:36 -0800
---">>>>> Axlrose - ... <<<<<"
<axlrose@**********.COM> wrote:
>
> With Loki getting his own card *simmers with jealousy as he types
this*,
> and an attempt to draw some of those 180+ people out of lurk mode,
if FASA
> was going to create a card in your image, what would the card be like?
> This goes with the trend lately of people creating cards in their
image.

<snip>

> Loki being the leader of our little group here,
> I would have given him a leadership skill (and if you want to make
another
> card Loki, feel free).

As you pointed out, I've already had a Loki card named for me.

The original Loki (a pet NPC of mine in our SR RPG game) is a female
elven rigger. I'm really into elves, but considering my real-life
dimensions I need to be realistic. Add to that I'm no grease monkey,
and my driving is nothing more spectacular than your average joe
commuter.

Here's the card I'd say fits me in TRW:

J.J.
Human Decker
Cost: 4¥
Threat Rating: 2/3
Skills: Decking, Social, Leadership
Traits: Recon
Special: J.J. receives a +1 to dice rolls made at Shadowland
Flavor: "It's not a matter of knowing the info, it's knowing where to
look it up."
Pic: Heavy-set human male w/ goatee and six earrings at a computer
surrounded by books using any and everything as bookmarks.

With my size and build I also considered being an ork, in which case
the cost would raise to 5¥ and threat rating to 3/4.

Pic: Heavy-set human male w/ goatee and six earrings at a computer
surrounded by books using any and everything as bookmarks.

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