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Message no. 1
From: Lurch lurch@****.net
Subject: Man & Machine art question
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 23:41:06 -0600
Does anyone have any info on the artwork on page 124 of Man & Machine
(right under the header for Damage & Healing)? I'd like to know who did
it, and where I can take a gander at the full piece if possible; it
definitely speaks volumes to my violent side... :)

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Lurch
http://yourang.freeservers.com
"Sic gorgiamus allo subjectatus nunc"
Message no. 2
From: Sebastian Wiers m0ng005e@*********.com
Subject: Man & Machine art question
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 12:57:46 -0600
From: Lurch <lurch@****.net>

:Does anyone have any info on the artwork on page 124 of Man & Machine
:(right under the header for Damage & Healing)? I'd like to know who did
:it, and where I can take a gander at the full piece if possible; it
:definitely speaks volumes to my violent side... :)

The bit on the "view screen"? I believe that is the Shadowrun CCG art
for "Wired Reflexes".
Don't know the artists name, but you could maybe find out
in an old card guide. Since it's card art, that probably IS the full image-
I remember seeing a picture of the card once, and that's all that was on it.
BTW, the card let the user (only) inflict damage again after normal
combat ended, iirc. Sick. ;-)

Mongoose
Message no. 3
From: Lurch lurch@****.net
Subject: Man & Machine art question
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 20:24:35 -0600
Sebastian Wiers wrote:

> The bit on the "view screen"? I believe that is the Shadowrun CCG art
> for "Wired Reflexes".

Thanks for the tip; now I have a starting point!

--
Lurch
http://yourang.freeservers.com
"Sic gorgiamus allo subjectatus nunc"

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