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Message no. 1
From: Jak Koke <jkoke@****.COM>
Subject: chat and stuff
Date: Thu, 2 Apr 1998 20:01:11 -0800
Eric J. I will be at San Diego Comic-con, but I may or may not be doing
panels. I haven't heard from the program committee yet.

I don't know who asked about Jane-in-the-box, but I assure you that she
never appeared prior to Stranger Souls. She does appear briefly (as does
Ryan) in Steve Kenson's upcoming book (after Technobabel) called Crossroads.

As far as doing a chat interview either on undernet or otherwhere, I think
it'd be fun, but I'd need to have a moderator or something. I'm not sure
how these things work, but it seems like it'd be chaos if everyone bombarded
me with questions.

The only reason I haven't been back on #shadowrun is because I've been
exceedingly busy.

Ciao,

--Jak

Jak Koke La Jolla, CA
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http://www.koke.org/jak/
Message no. 2
From: Erik Jameson <erikj@****.COM>
Subject: Re: chat and stuff
Date: Fri, 3 Apr 1998 12:55:49 -0500
At 08:01 PM 4/2/98 -0800, you wrote:
>Eric J. I will be at San Diego Comic-con, but I may or may not be doing
>panels. I haven't heard from the program committee yet.

YESSS!! Unless I'm mistaken, there are a few other people on this list
planning to attend. I suspect that if you do a panel you'll end up meeting
all of us.

Regardless of if you are doing a panel, once it's closer to the ComicCon we
should figure out a way we can at least say "Howdy!" to each other.

Maybe if those t-shirts get done by then?

Erik J.


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