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Message no. 1
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Bai Shen)
Subject: Misc Q's
Date: Fri Feb 16 11:10:01 2001
1. If you were a free voodoo zombie(from MITS), what spells would you
use to conceal yourself?

2. Umm, I can't remember my other ones. :)

Bai Shen
Message no. 2
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Michael S. Bobroff)
Subject: Misc Q's
Date: Fri Feb 16 11:25:00 2001
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bai Shen" <baishen@**********.com>


> 1. If you were a free voodoo zombie(from MITS),
what spells would you
> use to conceal yourself?

Physical Mask ... it masks odors wonderfully ...

> 2. Umm, I can't remember my other ones. :)
>
> Bai Shen

*waiting for the other q's*

-Mike
Message no. 3
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Bai Shen)
Subject: Misc Q's
Date: Fri Feb 16 13:30:00 2001
> > 1. If you were a free voodoo zombie(from MITS),
> what spells would you
> > use to conceal yourself?
> Physical Mask ... it masks odors wonderfully ...

Where's it say that?

> > 2. Umm, I can't remember my other ones. :)
> *waiting for the other q's*

Still workin' on 'em. :)

Bai Shen
Message no. 4
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Michael S. Bobroff)
Subject: Misc Q's
Date: Sat Feb 17 01:20:01 2001
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bai Shen" <baishen@**********.com>


> > > 1. If you were a free voodoo zombie(from
MITS),
> > what spells would you
> > > use to conceal yourself?
> > Physical Mask ... it masks odors wonderfully
...
>
> Where's it say that?

SR3 ... pp. 195 ... granted Mask does the same
thing also, though Physical Mask works against
technological devices too.

> > > 2. Umm, I can't remember my other ones. :)
> > *waiting for the other q's*
>
> Still workin' on 'em. :)
>
> Bai Shen

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