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Message no. 1
From: "Robert A. Hayden" <hayden@*******.MANKATO.MSUS.EDU>
Subject: Hmmmmmmm
Date: Wed, 16 Jun 1993 20:39:56 -0500
Alright, sooner or later someone is going to talk about this, so I figure
I'll lead off. :)

Who saw Jurassic Park? If you haven't, sshame on you.

Now, what does this have to do with shadowrun?

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I'm in the slow process of starting work on the screenplay for ShadowRun: The
Movie. It will be based losely on the ShadowTalk events surrounding the
MONICA wars I.

Now, as I watched the T-Rex gobble down that tastey lawyer and stuff, I
got to thinking........

What would a dragon look like if done with the same software?

*evil grin*

[> Robert Hayden ____ <] Black Holes result from God
[> \ /__ <] dividing the universe by zero.
[> hayden@*******.mankato.msus.edu \/ / <]
[> aq650@****.INS.CWRU.Edu \/ <] # include std_disclaimer.h
--
(GEEK CODE 0.3): GSS d- p--/-p+ c++ l++ m+/* s-/++ g+ w++ t++ r++ x+
[finger my Krypton account for a copy of the Geek Code]
Message no. 2
From: Richard Pieri <ratinox@***.NEU.EDU>
Subject: Re: Hmmmmmmm
Date: Thu, 17 Jun 1993 09:31:45 EDT
>>>>> "Robert" == Robert A. Hayden
<hayden@*******.mankato.msus.edu>
>>>>> writes:

Robert> Who saw Jurassic Park? If you haven't, sshame on you.

I read the book last year; I expect the movie to not come close.

[...]

Robert> What would a dragon look like if done with the same software?

A dragon, maybe? :-)

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