From: | Rand Ratinac docwagon@*******.com |
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Subject: | Breeder definition (Steve Kenson, Jak Koke and Co. - pay attention!) |
Date: | Thu, 18 Feb 1999 17:59:05 PST |
>believe there was some recent debate over many 'mistakes' in the latest
>novel, 'Run Fast, Die Hard'. Basically what came out of it, was that
>novels are not considered canon, unless there is something backing them
up
>in one of the sourcebooks. As no-one has posted anything backing this
up
>from any sourcebook, I'm inclined to believe it isn't there, anywhere.
>I've checked all mine, and I can't find anything in a sourcebook that
says
>anyone 'goblinized' into a elf or dwarf, and I have all the
sourcebooks.
>So, I'd agree with the side that says no one goblinized into elfs or
>dwarfs, only orks and trolls.
>
>Dave
Oh yes - I STARTED that debate about 'Run Hard, Die Fast'.
But IMNSHO, that was one of the shoddiest editing and writing efforts of
any of the Shadowrun novels.
Also, the book I refer to was the fifth one written. You would think
that, by now, someone would have addressed the problems in it - if they
were problems. For instance, everyone knows that the troll in Nosferatu
whose essence apparently regenerated when he was possessed by a big-ass
spirit (which also entailed rejecting all his cyber) is a one-off thing
- it'll never happen to your players. But I haven't heard anyone
official say this was wrong.
Which is not to say that it isn't. But, no offense guys, I tend to trust
Chris Kubasik's writing over a non-existent denial in the books or your
arguments. :)
So let's settle this once and for all, shall we? Steve, Jak, Jon Szeto,
Anders Swenson, K, even - anyone who's 'in the loop' - can you confirm,
deny or find out whether or not any elves or dwarves did 'express'?
*Doc' was having fun here, but doesn't really want to look any stupider
than usual...*
Doc'
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