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Message no. 1
From: The Bookworm <Thomas.M.Price@*******.EDU>
Subject: List.Questions For GenCon.
Date: Fri, 17 Jul 1998 11:13:19 -0500
Ok since GenCon is only a few weeks a way it is time once again to
generate the anual list of questions to ask FASA at GenCon. AKA what do
we REALLY want answers to? I think we can leave out much of the Whats
going to be in the SR3 BBB since we cant get our own copies their and find
out for our selves. I will start us out with a couple ones i have thought
of.

1) Is their going to be any way people that could NOT attend Gencon can
order a Hardback. Even if their gamestore wont order 24 copies of the
softcover?

2) Can we have some details on the Shadowrun Computer Game that is under
develepment?

3) When will the Shadowrun side of your web page be updated?

4) Release dates and rough contents for MitS, Cannon Companion, and
whatever is replacing the cyber and biotech books.

5) Errata and FAQs for recent source books?

6) Ship Construction rules! :)

7) anthing else you guys can think of?

Thomas Price
aka The Bookworm
thomas.m.price@*******.edu
tmprice@***********.com
Message no. 2
From: rabiola <rabiola@**.NETCOM.COM>
Subject: Re: List.Questions For GenCon.
Date: Fri, 17 Jul 1998 14:39:12 -0500
>
>7) anthing else you guys can think of?
>


New location sourcebooks? (rumored Japan, Germany, France, Poland,
etc.)

Themes for the next year or two, if decided as of yet.

Tony Rabiola rabiola@**.netcom.com
Fourth and Sixth World Adept
Still working on the Fifth...
Message no. 3
From: Alfredo B Alves <dghost@****.COM>
Subject: Re: List.Questions For GenCon.
Date: Fri, 17 Jul 1998 14:57:40 -0500
On Fri, 17 Jul 1998 11:13:19 -0500 The Bookworm
<Thomas.M.Price@*******.EDU> writes:
>Ok since GenCon is only a few weeks a way it is time once again to
>generate the anual list of questions to ask FASA at GenCon. AKA what do
>we REALLY want answers to? I think we can leave out much of the Whats
>going to be in the SR3 BBB since we cant get our own copies their and
find
>out for our selves. I will start us out with a couple ones i have
thought
>of.
>
>1) Is their going to be any way people that could NOT attend Gencon can
>order a Hardback. Even if their gamestore wont order 24 copies of the
>softcover?

Hopefully, that will be covered before then but ... :/

>2) Can we have some details on the Shadowrun Computer Game that is under
>develepment?

I heard that just went into a rewrite from scratch so he may not have
many details ...

>3) When will the Shadowrun side of your web page be updated?
>
>4) Release dates and rough contents for MitS, Cannon Companion, and
>whatever is replacing the cyber and biotech books.

Release dates for MitS I think is on their Web page ... rough content was
relayed to us from Origins via Bull (Thanks Bully :) but you can always
ask again ... maybe he'll update the descripts :)

>5) Errata and FAQs for recent source books?
>
>6) Ship Construction rules! :)

These two Bull said that Mike (not K's roomie) will be posted to their
Web Page

>7) anthing else you guys can think of?

Ask about CAS, Amazonia, and Azania Source Books perhaps?
Ask for some sort of access to OOP material ... ie, reprints or collected
in new books and such ...

> Thomas Price
<SNIP Sig>

"You can ask 3 questions."

"Are you really the DLoH?"

"Yes."

"Really?"

"Yes"

"Really?"

"Yes. Thank you. Come Again."

D.Ghost
(aka Pixel, Tantrum, and RuPixel)
"Let he who is without SIN cast the first stone"

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