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From: nightgyr@*********.com.au (GreyWolf)
Subject: 2063 (Was Re: Shadowrun: Duels)
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 18:07:34 +1100
> >nb: is SOTA2063 more than just a set of adventures? I didnt see extra
rules
> >in it else I would have bought the copy I found last week!
>
> SOTA: 2063 isn't an adventure set at all. All the rules and game material
> is in the back of each individual section, thoughtfully named "Game
> Information." ;-)
>
> "In this day and age, things change so fast that the centrifugal force of
> progress will shear your head right off. Shadowrunners like us need to
keep
> up with the latest developments. When you run a B&E, you need to know what
> nasty new security feature might try to cut you in two as much as you need
> to know which nova new magic formula is worth snatching. It's the state of
> the art, chummer-it'll make you cred or get you dead."
>
> State of the Art: 2063 covers groundbreaking developments in the year
2063.
> It details the current state of genetics technology and corporate
security,
> and describes advances in metamagic and mercenary operations. It also
> provides briefs on the latest trends in mainstream culture, sports and
> entertainment, with an eye towards shadowrunning opportunities. These
> sections include a selection of new gear, vehicles, techniques and rules
> for both players and gamemasters. For use with Shadowrun, Third Edition.
>
>
http://www.shadowrunrpg.com/products/product.php?i664&title=State+of+the+
Art%3A+2063
>
> Best,
> Adam
> Official Shadowrun Page: www.shadowrunrpg.com | adam@************.com

Thanks Adam, it sounds like what I was looking for. I just wonder what I was
looking at, as I am sure it said it was a collection of adventures...
<quizzical look>

I suppose I'll check it out next time I am in the city at that store. I
doubt the five copies will go that quick.

GreyWolf

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