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Message no. 1
From: Dvixen dvixen@****.com
Subject: Let's start off with a nasty challenge. ;)
Date: Sat, 10 Apr 1999 23:55:45 -0700
Welcome to SRFanFic! (Shadowrun Fan-written Fiction)

The first challenge is a doozy, thanks to Tan-Dor, for the idea in advance.
;) Rest assured, they can only get easier. The purpose of challenges is
simply for fun, they will be announced from time to time, on no fixed
schedule.

I hope that everyone will contribute at least one story a year. ;)

Please remember that I'd prefer that SR related discussion stay on ShadowRN.

As for how Fiction-related posts.... I'm not sure quite yet. I suppose taht
will get ironed out soon enough.

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Dvixen - dvixen@********.com - dvixen@****.com
Herkimer's Lair - http://shadowrun.html.com/hlair
"What's your sign?" - "Trespassers will be shot."
Comments/Questions accepted, flames dropped into the abyss.
Message no. 2
From: Dvixen dvixen@****.com
Subject: Let's start off with a nasty challenge. ;)
Date: Sat, 10 Apr 1999 23:55:45 -0700
Prairie Dog Totem, his cord.

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I never said it had to be long. ;)
Replies off list, please.
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Dvixen - dvixen@****.com - http://shadowrun.html.com/hlair
SRFanFic's Keeper of the Rabid Woodchuck!
Current challenge: From the Point of View of an Inanimate Object.




From CEvans9159@***.com Sun, 11 Apr 1999 04:59:33 EDT
Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 04:59:33 EDT
From: CEvans9159@***.com CEvans9159@***.com
Subject: The Certified Credstick

The Certified Credstick

It started life in a bundle of it's brethren. It reveled in is sleek
black length and eagerly awaited the chance to contain some data in it's
allotted memory storage. Then one day it happened. A hand reached in and
grabbed it. The cred stick was rudely thrust into a port in a banking
machine.

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