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Message no. 1
From: Bull <chaos@*****.COM>
Subject: Logging the Games (Was Re: Stop the Spam.)
Date: Wed, 4 Dec 1996 02:59:15 -0500
At 11:34 PM 12/3/96 -0800, David Fallon wrote:
[SNIP STop the Madness]

>Augh. Enough of that. Back to shadowrun. Does anyone out there keep track of
>runs that their players do, or runs that they've participated in? At one
>point in time, I was intending on writing up sysopsis(es? plural. Whatever)
>of the runs my players did over the summer, and then send it to them all.
>Kinda a reminder for them as to what happened, and also to clue them in on
>some of the really cool things that happened behind the scenes that they
>didn't know about.
>
Hmmm, well, I know that I keep a Notebook with all our run info and stuff in
it (Actually, that's now Notebooks, plural, as this is three years worth of
notes).

I know I'm missing some stuff, but it's got halfway decent details of all
our runs to date.

>Also, it might make a cool feature in the ezine you're doing, Fro. Something
>to consider if you need more material, or just if you think it's good.
>
I'm planning to do a series of Short Stories for the E-mag that will follow
a group of runners, and basically it will follow the group that I am
currently running, so in effect, i was planning to do something similar
anyways...:)

Bull

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