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Message no. 1
From: Philip Smith phil_urbanhell@*******.com
Subject: Minotaur's Run
Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 20:35:55 +0000
on 10/11/00 7:10 pm, Steve Mancini at mancini@******.com wrote:
> That's all from me now. I have 24 hours to plan a run for my players.
> I am thinking DreamChipper meets the Stepford Wives.
>
> Anyone with ideas for that one feel free to send em out. Though
> I would suggest putting a different subject for that one like
> "Dreamchipping Wives in Stepford" or something so that people do not
> see this as ratholing.. no pun intended.

Something I'm going to send my players on; a well established fixer who
specialises in drugs smuggles drugs into Seattle inside cars (a common
technique). The car gets dropped off at a showroom, the fixer has someone
working there to make sure that no one buys it until one of her goons
arrives and buys the car.

Except this time the guy in the showroom screwed up and a corp executive
bought a car with about 500,000¥ worth of heroin in it. He works for
Mitsuhama and lives in a well defended appartment in Belevue (with his very
large dog). The car has a defense system set to cause 10S stun. The car
parks of his appartment building and the Mitsuhama building all contain
guards.

The runners are hired to retrieve it, they can either try to seal the guy's
keys at some point and disarm the defense system or follow him and put a gun
in his face when he stops at some lights. Either way it should be fun.

Phil

Dying is an art like everything else.

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