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Message no. 1
From: Stuart Skabo <sj_skabo@**********.UTAS.EDU.AU>
Subject: FASA, T$R and Deckers
Date: Mon, 1 Aug 1994 16:03:20 +1000
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In Reply to many ppl, (Hayden, Dr Doom, SSRat, Nightstalker,

I support FASA not because they are perfect but because they are the best
available. Their quality varies as do all companies products but overall i
think they have made an effort to improve, as is shown in this years
adventures which actually have maps and keys that match up!! and better
overall design. Of course they must keep in mind the objectives of
role-playing balanced with profit.

BUT, any company that promotes the role-playing (and otherwise) of
Neo-Anarchism and its objectives has to be relatively good.

Nightstalker: Neo-A's of the world unite!


"..put it in the back with the broken pigs.", nghtchld !
Message no. 2
From: A cohort's CoHort <cohort@*********.COM>
Subject: Re: FASA, T$R and Deckers
Date: Mon, 1 Aug 1994 04:19:17 -0700
On Mon, 1 Aug 1994, Stuart Skabo wrote:

> I support FASA not because they are perfect but because they are the best
> available.
This is open to much interptretation on the parts of not only the GM, but
the players as well. I personally prefer to run SR-universe campaigns in
the GURPS system, because *I* think it's the better >system<.

cohort@******.connected.com
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Bradley's Bromide: If computers get too powerful, we can
organize them into a committee -- that will do them in.

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