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Message no. 1
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Scott W)
Subject: Ack.
Date: Sun Feb 18 16:10:01 2001
I am so tired of math. Is there a 3rd Ed. Character Generator that
incorporates M&M and CC yet?

====-Boondocker

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Message no. 2
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Tobias Diekershoff)
Subject: Ack.
Date: Mon Feb 19 03:40:01 2001
On Son, 18 Feb 2001, Scott W wrote:
> I am so tired of math. Is there a 3rd Ed. Character Generator that
> incorporates M&M and CC yet?

There is one under

http://matrix.dumpshock.com/mcmackie

if M&M and CC are implemented I don't recall, but I think so.

> ====> -Boondocker

-Tobias

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Message no. 3
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Scott W)
Subject: Ack.
Date: Mon Feb 19 21:15:01 2001
>> I am so tired of math. Is there a 3rd Ed. Character Generator
that incorporates M&M and CC yet?

> There is one under
>
> http://matrix.dumpshock.com/mcmackie
>
> if M&M and CC are implemented I don't recall, but I think so.

Thanks, Tobias! I think that's got M&M, but not CC.

====-Boondocker

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Message no. 4
From: shadowrn@*********.com (baburabi)
Subject: Ack.
Date: Tue Feb 20 18:25:00 2001
> >> I am so tired of math. Is there a 3rd Ed. Character Generator
> that incorporates M&M and CC yet?
>
> > There is one under
> >
> > http://matrix.dumpshock.com/mcmackie
> >
> > if M&M and CC are implemented I don't recall, but I think so.
>
> Thanks, Tobias! I think that's got M&M, but not CC.

CC is ther you just have to add to the available souece books in the
settings

baburabi

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