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Message no. 1
From: Stefan Willkofer <stefan.willkofer@*****.PHYSIK.UNI-REGENSBURG.DE>
Subject: HARLEQUIN'S BACK Question!
Date: Fri, 11 Nov 1994 19:08:14 --100
I will have HB in about two weeks, but I'd like to plan ahead
a little. Therefore I have a question for all who have HB
already:
Are Deckers required to play the module?
In other words: Do the characters have to do Decking?

Thanx, Mephisto
Message no. 2
From: Thomas Hirt <kragan@***.UVIC.CA>
Subject: Re: HARLEQUIN'S BACK Question!
Date: Fri, 11 Nov 1994 11:22:19 PST
Hi there. Mephisto wrote,

>I will have HB in about two weeks, but I'd like to plan ahead
>a little. Therefore I have a question for all who have HB
>already:
>Are Deckers required to play the module?
>In other words: Do the characters have to do Decking?
>


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(There, that should do!)

Where the players are going, deckers are not needed. (In fact, in only one
of the five parts of the module does decking even come in semi-useful.)

Any more questions can be addressed by private email; I don't want to upset
anyone else here.


Just my thoughts,
Blackest Night
AKA Tom Hirt.


"I do believe that we are up an unsanitary tributary with insufficient means
of locomotion." Kryton, Red Dwarf


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