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Message no. 1
From: Mary Margaret Danforth <mmd@***.UMD.EDU>
Subject: My Banshee
Date: Mon, 19 Oct 92 18:16:52 -0400
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Ummmm, my question is, Where did you get a Banshee in the first place!? I know
shadowrunners like to steal things, (I do it quite a lot), but how did you
magage to talk your GM into letting you steal a Banshee? That's ridiculous.
Let me show you:

Superconductor: Hey, Flash, we got a whole squad of Lone stars on our asses,
You got a spell to toast 'em with?

Flash: Um, no, if I cast a spell right now, I'll pass out. {displays bruises
from gel rounds}

Mongoose: Well, we have to do something!!!

Ronin{over a loudspeaker in her banshee}: Don't worry guys, I just picked up
my Banshee, I'll take care of them. And the
behemoth coming around the corner along
with the wyvern dropping in from above. Noooo
problemo.

See what I mean.
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Let me say that it was a very interesting Shadowrun, at that... and that it is
in Cuba with my terrorist buddies. My GM discreetly pointed out that if I
used it in Seattle, I'd be hosed in a minute. So it's in Cuba with my Aguilar
and my terrorist buddies. That's how my GM works it out when the characters
steal incredibly high power military hardware, and just doesn't want to say
that it doesn't work. I could bring it up for a Run, but then I'd most
definitely lose it... Trade off? I may do it if I need to in the future.

And I could take a Behemoth by myself. Who needs a Banshee?! Hahahaha!!!

>>>>>[ Hey, chummer... care to duel after I toast Powerstrip? Didn't
think so. I'll prove to all you out there who think Riggers need their vehicles
to kick ass that you're wrong... If ya say yes, better make sure that your
DocWagon is paid up! ]<<<<
>>--Tailhook (Look Ma/I can fly!)

>(And I can fly without drugs... <G>)

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