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Message no. 1
From: Joseph Cotton <Joseph.Cotton@*******.OIT.UNC.EDU>
Subject: Cyberware for Deckers
Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1993 15:25:12 EST
Okay, I can't stand it anymore. All these "my decker had x" posts have
finally gotten to me. Here is the cyberware a decker I played had.
The GM allowed us to use ShadowTech, with the limitation of any
cyberware, but only bioware with a legality code of "legal".

(I'm doing this from memory, so I may be off a bit)
Smartlink
Cybereyes, Thermo, Rangefinder, ElectMag-2, Flare Comp
300 MP FIFF memory
I/O SPU-2
Data SPU-1
Math SPU-4 (more accurate than an atomic clock!)
Encelphon-3 (maybe 4)
Datajack-4
Enhanced Articulation

That's all I remember, seems like there was something else but I can't
think what now. He was adequate in combat and hell on wheels (for a
starting character) in the Matrix. Too bad the campaign died... :(

Joe Cotton
Joseph.Cotton@*******.oit.unc.edu
Message no. 2
From: Eric Christopher Trager <etrager@***.GWU.EDU>
Subject: Re: Cyberware for Deckers
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1993 02:10:35 -0500
On Mon, 20 Dec 1993, Joseph Cotton wrote:

> starting character) in the Matrix. Too bad the campaign died... :(
>
> Joe Cotton

Just out of sheer and udder curiosity, why'd it die?

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