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Message no. 1
From: Arcady arcady@***.net
Subject: Inspector Gadget
Date: Wed, 16 Jun 99 10:35:50 +700
Here's a fun one:

Making Inspector Gadget in Shadowrun. What would you make him like?

I suppose the main task is keeping his essense high enough to let him be a 'nice
guy', albeit absent minded and clutsy.

After seeing a promo for the upcoming movie adaptation of him when I saw Star
Wars and then finding an MP3 to the old theme song I just can't resist. :)
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Message no. 2
From: Jett zmjett@*********.com
Subject: Inspector Gadget
Date: Thu, 17 Jun 1999 16:59:20 -0400
Arcady wrote:

> Here's a fun one:
>
> Making Inspector Gadget in Shadowrun. What would you make him like?
>
> I suppose the main task is keeping his essense high enough to let him be a 'nice
> guy', albeit absent minded and clutsy.
>

Well, cyber forearms and forelegs (not the whole limb, just the lower half to cut
back essence costs)...you can cram a lot of stuff into those things without costing
much essence. I'm thinking fingertip lockset, flashlight, maybe laser...hydraulic
jacks in the cyberlegs...

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