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Message no. 1
From: Bahamut Mighty Dragon Lord bahamut@**.com
Subject: Hi Few Questions
Date: Mon, 5 Jul 1999 00:41:56 -0400
Hi all, just got back from origins for those of you who were their I hope
you had nearly as much fun as I did. Ok now for my question, I am rather
new to the shadowrun universe so their are a few things I don't know about.
When Dunkelzon died in the limo, if this is incorrect please advise of the
correct info I am simply going on hear say. Did the explosion send the limo
and its peace's to the winds? If some one can give me detailed information
or at source that I can get and reference for this information. I do not
have the time to read al the novels and older books, other wise I would not
post this question. I thank you all in advance for your help in this
question.
Message no. 2
From: Richard L. Riessen chrome@********.org
Subject: Hi Few Questions
Date: Mon, 5 Jul 1999 00:47:52 -0400
> Hi all, just got back from origins for those of you who were their I hope
> you had nearly as much fun as I did. Ok now for my question, I am rather
> new to the shadowrun universe so their are a few things I don't
> know about.
> When Dunkelzon died in the limo, if this is incorrect please
> advise of the
> correct info I am simply going on hear say. Did the explosion
> send the limo
> and its peace's to the winds? If some one can give me detailed
> information
> or at source that I can get and reference for this information. I do not
> have the time to read al the novels and older books, other wise I
> would not
> post this question. I thank you all in advance for your help in this
> question.

It's been a while since I've read the books, but it was my understanding
that there was a large crater in front of the Watergate. My best assumption
is that the limo went with Dunkie.

CT

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