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Message no. 1
From: MC23 <mc23@**********.COM>
Subject: New Cover (was: Nostalgia Time)
Date: Fri, 12 Jun 1998 16:42:30 -0400
Once upon a time, Erik Jameson wrote;

>BTW, the cover art for SR3 in InQuest is pretty cool. It's that same sort
>of forced perspective as in Cyberpirates, but it looks pretty cool. Still
>partial to Sally, Dodger and Ghost though...

Diamond's Previews for June has a full page picture of it.

>Resepected Elders Relaxation Resort, President of Operations
>and Director of Activities
>
>"Hey, how about a game of first edition using only the Blue Book?"

sure, just go get your book

-MC23, who is being a game tease-
Message no. 2
From: NightRain <nightrain@***.BRISNET.ORG.AU>
Subject: Re: New Cover (was: Nostalgia Time)
Date: Sun, 14 Jun 1998 14:05:48 +1000
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Shadowrun Discussion [mailto:SHADOWRN@********.ITRIBE.NET]On
> Behalf Of MC23
>
> >BTW, the cover art for SR3 in InQuest is pretty cool.
> It's that same sort
> >of forced perspective as in Cyberpirates, but it looks
> pretty cool. Still
> >partial to Sally, Dodger and Ghost though...
>
> Diamond's Previews for June has a full page picture of it.

You got a URL for that? I'm mighty curious.

NightRain.

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