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From: Nemein <nemein@**********.COM>
Subject: "If I were a card" page
Date: Sun, 8 Mar 1998 11:17:53 -0800
I finally finished formatting the page and uploaded it (refer to my
main SRCCG page in the sig, the "runners" page is under the gunnery
icon). Please check it out when you get a chance and see if I copied
anything incorrectly. If there are any changes or additions please
email me directly and I'll fix it. Otherwise enjoy :-)

Also, with all the talk about "justifying" why you are what you say
you are, I thought it best to divide "Nemein" into 2 cards. One is
for when I'm at work, the other is related to my hobbies (outside of
cards/gaming)....

[After hours]
Name: Nemein [means Nomad, on average I've moved every 2 years]
Type: Human - Street Samurai (Prime Runner)
Cost: 7/1¥
Skills: Melee-2 Stealth-1 Firearms-1 [Martial Arts training and
plinking around w/ a couple of pistols]
Threat: 5/4
Text: Not effected by cards/effects that effect the safehouse [Did
that make sense?].
Flavor: "Sometimes it ain't so bad living on the streets"

[Work]
Name: Nemein
Type: Human - Decker [My professional life as a SysAdmin/troubleshooter]
Cost: 5¥
Skills: Social-1 Decking-2
Threat: 3/3
Text: When facing a challenge with a technical sleaze requirement 1¥:
roll d6 1-2: Nemein's social skill becomes technical
until the end of the run. 3-4: No effect 5-6: Nemein returns to the
safehouse (if he is not already there) and the alarm is
triggered.
Flavor: "If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with
bull"



==
Forrest My opinions... Your delete key...
aka Nemein Best when both are used freely :-)

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