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From: Kevin P Dargis <NEORAZORBOY@*******.NET>
Subject: Re: Curious about Net Expansions
Date: Wed, 9 Dec 1998 18:12:20 -0800
Curious as to if any of these cards in these Net Expansions have been
discussed among those on the list card by card or not. I'm a bit newer to
the SRCard mailing list than most of you, so I'm just curious as to if they
are just okayed because someone created them or if they've been critiqued or
not by players. I know they're not official cards or anything, but if I ran
into someone on here in RL and decided to play a game of SRTCG with
'em....and they got a cool deck with card creations from here, and they're
ones (say) I don't feel are balanced properly personally and I won't play
against...wouldn't that be sorta a bummer? I'm just wondering if a majority
concensus vote by players are taken for the cards or not. I
mean.....hey.....I'm all for it...but to be honest....there are quite a few
cards I've seen on the list I wouldn't let fly myself. I'm cool with any
defensive remarks made to mine, though I'm not trying to be offensive or
disrespectful. My 9 cents....Laterz....Kev

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