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Message no. 1
From: "Leake, Joshua M" <leakejm@***.EDU>
Subject: Intro and question
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 08:21:51 -0500
Hi all,
Dropped off this list years ago and finally got
access to get back on. I go by Zenos. Anyway, question for
those of you who have more info. Anyone have any details
about what the FASA guys are doing to SR in the 3rd
edition? I was stubborn enough resisting 1st to 2nd, so I
wouldn't mind a little forewarning on this one. Thanks.

Zenos
Message no. 2
From: David Buehrer <dbuehrer@******.CARL.ORG>
Subject: Re: Intro and question
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 07:20:59 -0700
Leake, Joshua M wrote:
/
/ Hi all,
/ Dropped off this list years ago and finally got
/ access to get back on. I go by Zenos. Anyway, question for
/ those of you who have more info. Anyone have any details
/ about what the FASA guys are doing to SR in the 3rd
/ edition? I was stubborn enough resisting 1st to 2nd, so I
/ wouldn't mind a little forewarning on this one. Thanks.

Welcome back. The Bull Bot may be by shortly :)

From what I've heard they're planning on cleaning it up and
incorporating rules from sourcebooks that were printed after SRII
(like Matrix from VR and vehicles from R2). AFAIK it won't a be a
major redo of the system like SRII was for SRI.

BTW, your mailer has an active reply-to field that is overriding the
list (when I reply to your post my mailer's first choice is to reply
to you instead of ShadowRN). Please deactivate it if you can.

-David
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