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Message no. 1
From: MC23 mc23@**********.com
Subject: A Night's Work <shadowrun promo video>
Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2000 13:45:48 -0400
I won't go into how but I did get my hands on FASA's video promo
entitled "A Night's Work" that they did I don't know how long ago.

<shudder>

the horror, the horror...
Message no. 2
From: Strago strago@***.com
Subject: A Night's Work <shadowrun promo video>
Date: Sat, 03 Jun 2000 10:37:52 -0400
MC23 wrote:

> I won't go into how but I did get my hands on FASA's video promo
> entitled "A Night's Work" that they did I don't know how long ago.
>
> <shudder>
>
> the horror, the horror...

What's it for? I might be able to visualize better if I knew that simple
fact.

--
--Strago

All Hail Apathy! Or don't. Whatever. -abortion_engine

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Message no. 3
From: MC23 mc23@**********.com
Subject: A Night's Work <shadowrun promo video>
Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2000 12:47:45 -0400
Once upon a time, Strago wrote;

>What's it for? I might be able to visualize better if I knew that simple
>fact.

You wouldn't want to visualize it. It is pretty bad. Live action
with poor actors on an empty set with girls with 80's puffed up heavy
metal hair and some of the cheesiest F/X. But at least it does have a bit
of that computer animation that was in VR 1.0.

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Ancient cultures believed that names held great power, personal names
more so and they were guarded very closely. To protect themselves, they
answered to another name, because if another discovered their real name,
it could be used against them.
History repeats itself.
Welcome to the Digital Age.
I am MC23
Message no. 4
From: Strago strago@***.com
Subject: A Night's Work <shadowrun promo video>
Date: Sun, 04 Jun 2000 13:21:48 -0400
MC23 wrote:

> Once upon a time, Strago wrote;
>
> >What's it for? I might be able to visualize better if I knew that simple
> >fact.
>
> You wouldn't want to visualize it. It is pretty bad. Live action
> with poor actors on an empty set with girls with 80's puffed up heavy
> metal hair and some of the cheesiest F/X. But at least it does have a bit
> of that computer animation that was in VR 1.0.
>

So it's for something like a movie? Or for a con?

>
>
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>
> Ancient cultures believed that names held great power, personal names
> more so and they were guarded very closely. To protect themselves, they
> answered to another name, because if another discovered their real name,
> it could be used against them.
> History repeats itself.
> Welcome to the Digital Age.
> I am MC23

--
--Strago

All Hail Apathy! Or don't. Whatever. -abortion_engine

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