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Message no. 1
From: cmd_jackryan@***.net (Phillip Gawlowski)
Subject: Light in the Dark (Shadowrun Con Run)
Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 00:40:00 +0000
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Hello, folks!

I'm currently writing a 4 hour run for Cons, and plan to publish it freely.

A short summary: A team of 4-5 Runners is hired by an independent media
professional as bodyguards for an interview with a PR drone of a con.
Of course, the interview is not going as planned, so the Johnson wants
to collect some incriminating evidence and publish it, the corp trying
to stop her.
The setting is going to be Berlin in 2060 (maybe I'll publish a 4th Ed.
version, too, depending on several variables).

Right now, there a few things I could use:

A) How much do non-German players know about Germany in 2060?
B) Do you have NPCs that could fit in?
C) Are you willing to play test the thing?

- --
Phillip Gawlowski

Bastard Gamemaster from Hell

"We are proud to deliver any round in under 24 hours"

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Message no. 2
From: The_Sarge@***.de (MatthÀus_Cebulla)
Subject: Light in the Dark (Shadowrun Con Run)
Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 02:43:13 +0200
> A) How much do non-German players know about Germany in 2060?

The first Germany Sourcebook (sans some material) and the bit in
Target: Europe. AFAIK

(DidS2 wurde ja nicht mehr übersetzt, und die Romane kamen auch
nie über den Teich. Also lieber nicht mit zuu viel Kentniss
rechnen. *g*)

> - --
> Phillip Gawlowski

Matthäus

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