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Message no. 1
From: Role Playing Manager <moria@*****.EERIE.FR>
Subject: Cost of Matrix
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1993 10:57:04 GMT
Hoi world chummers.

One day I was thinking about something really disturbing:

What's the cost of a matrix net?

Why? Because imagine that one of your player want to make a matrix net, or
that the GM want to make on relative to the funds of the society owning this
net, it is hard to know what kind of ICEs you can put. So:

What's the cost of an Ice, a SAN, a UC, etc.... ?

Give your ideas....


Read you soon. Bye.


Ben - NightWolf

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| Benjamin Legangneux | "How can you find your way in the shadows, |
| | If you have no light ?" |
| e-mail : moria@*****.fr | |
| legangne@*****.fr | Michael Styx - Tales of the Black Dove |
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Message no. 2
From: Role Playing Manager <MORIA@*****.BITNET>
Subject: Cost of Matrix
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 1994 13:11:59 GMT
Hoi world chummers.

One day I was thinking about something really disturbing:

What's the cost of a matrix net?

Why? Because imagine that one of your player want to make a matrix net, or
that the GM want to make on relative to the funds of the society owning this
net, it is hard to know what kind of ICEs you can put. So:

What's the cost of an Ice, a SAN, a UC, etc.... ?


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legangne@*****.fr | "How can you find your way in the shadows,
Benjamin Legangneux | if you have no light?"
IRC : NightWolf | Michael Styx / Tales of the Black Dove
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