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Message no. 1
From: "aloeber@***.rhein-zeitung.de" <aloeber@***.RHEIN-ZEITUNG.DE>
Subject: Cranial Cyberdecks in Shadowrun 2nd Ed. (?)
Date: Wed, 6 Nov 1996 20:02:54 +0000
In Virtual Realities 2.0 they wrote on page 82 under the caption
Cranial Cyberdecks :"See pp 54-59, SR II, for more information on
cranial cyberdecks." I asume that with SR II they mean Shadow Run
Sourcebook 2nd edition. But on pages 54-59 there are the archetypes
(the ones with the nice pics :).
So if somebody could exactly tell me what cranial cyberdecks and what
FASA means with SR II I would be very grateful.

Myrddin a.k.a. Andreas Loeber


Myrddin a.k.a. Andreas Loeber
Message no. 2
From: Bull <chaos@*****.COM>
Subject: Re: Cranial Cyberdecks in Shadowrun 2nd Ed. (?)
Date: Wed, 6 Nov 1996 15:16:33 -0500
>In Virtual Realities 2.0 they wrote on page 82 under the caption
>Cranial Cyberdecks :"See pp 54-59, SR II, for more information on
>cranial cyberdecks." I asume that with SR II they mean Shadow Run
>Sourcebook 2nd edition. But on pages 54-59 there are the archetypes
>(the ones with the nice pics :).
>So if somebody could exactly tell me what cranial cyberdecks and what
>FASA means with SR II I would be very grateful.
>
Try Shadowtech, 2nd edition... (Not sure what pages, though) That has all
the rules for building a cranial cyberdeck...

And a cranial is a complete cyberdeck that is installed as headware, so you
don't have to lug a deck around... For even more fun, add a cellualar
satalite uplink to the deck, and intstead of a C2, you have a C3 deck...
even more fun...:)

-Bull-the-non-C2-decker-turned-GM

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