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Message no. 1
From: NightLife <habenir@******.SAN.UC.EDU>
Subject: Re: Bad Gaming stories
Date: Mon, 9 Dec 1996 02:00:49 -0500
What a jerk! I mean, really. What kind of fragging idiot would
>think behavior like that will ever get him hired again?! What a dolt!
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>Enigma

Don't be susprised cons have all kind of event to which any yoyo can walk
into. Once back a couple of years ago I played in a scenario where their was
a established group of runners. The usual mix except for me the pc I was
handed was a fixer. So sitting there waiting for things to get rolling. The
gm announced that the arrangement we have with a another fixer is to sell
what ever we get for 15% and to cough up a share of the profits to her as if
she was the seventh member of the team. When I asked the gm if I was a
average fixer he replied yes you are. So I can get items for the team just
like she can and keep the profits for myself and cut the team a break in the
¥ deptartment? He answerd yes. So I asked why am I giving up ¥ to her to=
do
the very same job I can do and make a profit? Becuase you repect her. He
replied. Not good enough I replied there's a difference between respect and
making a living. Didn't get a answer after that. Kinda bites don't it?


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If you have to ask then it's probably classified.
Which means that I have to follow protocol.
But if you ask nicely I might forget that you asked.
Then again maybe not.

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