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From: Sean Overton <shadowopal@****.COM>
Subject: Re: House Rules
Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 11:34:27 -0500
I'm just wondering what you guys have against strategy and pre-planning.
Do you just enjoy playing excessively long games?

-Sean Overton
(a.k.a Shadowopal, The Dread Pirate Wesley)
Private E-mail Address: Shadowopal@****.com
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On Thu, 14 May 1998 23:25:07 -0400 Joshua Bell <joshbell@**********.COM>
writes:
>Hello all Josh here,
>
>Three rules in SRCCG piss off me and my friends, so at my house we
>change
>things around, I know that I am opening myself up to a blatent e-mail
>lashing, so as long as it is in good taste I am ready! Bring on your
>opinions!
>
>House Rules:
>
>1. If you decide to draw more than ONE card you may STILL gain nuyen
>from
>characters with FAME (not your 4 / turn which is forfit for the
>cards).
>
>2. When you place chalanges you can place them UNDER or on TOP the
>old ones.
>
>3. Biotech may be used as a response to a special/stinger. (So
>Hawkwind
>CAN heal herself of damage caused by "Riots" before she dies.)
>
>_________________________
>
>Again let me re-state that these are my group's house rules, we have a
>group of 15 now and getting larger...
>
>So tell me what you think, but remember anything you say can and will
>be
>held against you in the PEOPLE's COURT! +B>
>
>*******************
>"NO! NO! Rope the guard, BLOW the SAFE!"
>-Unknown
>*******************
>

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