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From: "Dean S." <AresZero@***.COM>
Subject: Re: More Amerindian ideas
Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 07:45:41 EDT
OK. I'm only going to send the updated Runners right now. See if they are
good. Then I'll continue with the others.

In a message dated 98-07-15 07:11:38 EDT, you write:

> Ram - Human Decker
> 7Y
> 4/4
> Decking x2, Firearms, Technical
> <The first Attack Program put on Ram is free.>
> *Flavor: 'If you haven't run the Pueblo Net naked, well, you just haven't
lived.'
> **Why?: The reason for the 4/4 is because of one quote from NAN. 'He's
almost as danagerous out of the Matrix as in.' The point about Dodger is very
Valid (Dodger rules!) He is an Attack Decker, so I limited his special to
Attack Programs.

> Della Cooper - Human Federal Agent
> 6Y
> 2/3
> Firearms, Leadership, Sorcery
> <Treat Della Cooper as Lone Star.>
> **Why?: I kept the cost the same. Lowered the Threat. Alphabatized the
Skills and dropped the Melee. The reason I counted her as a Lone Star is for
the Law Enforcement value. Instead of making a complete different sub-group,
I just decided to go with it.

> Susan Hands*as*Wings - Dwarf/Amerindian Rigger
> 8/2
> 3/6 (A1)
> Demolitions, Gunnery, Piloting x2, Technical x2
> <Susan Hands*as*Wings may Frag a Drone she controls to do X Armor Piercing
> damage to a present target, where X equals the Attack Rating + the Body of
the
> Drones Threat Rating. All other runners present with Susan take one Amor
> Piercing damage.
> *Flavor: 'Who do you think invented the exploding drones?'
> **Why?: Some very good Points, Matt. I Changed the special ability to
Fragging the Drone, instead of Trashing. And I tried to Clarify some of the
Text.
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Latez!
Dean

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