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Message no. 1
From: "TORTURE, THE CAT" <91431@*******>
Subject: Re: Predator, Etcetador...
Date: Thu, 14 May 92 09:39:00 EST
I agree with Elder Dan... why bother? They're just glorified what-have-you's
in the game that can be easily incorporated with another name or face. If I
met a Predator in some bar in Chicago, my 'sam would be too tempted to feign
Arnoldness...

Sorry about the hassling, Colin!

Also, check out this idea for a 'run... two years ago, a corporate employee
is "retired" from service in a hit on his apartment because he saw too much of
his corps real business. His name is Feyd-Rautha (cough! Dune!) and little to
the corp's knowledge, he and his now crippled girlfriend survived the attack
and he is seeking revenge for his lover's unrepairable injuries.
He periodically toasts corp execs all over town and the players start
hearing rumours about his misdoings. The corp (pleading innocence) hires the
players to save them from this "madman's" wrath. The players meet a media
reporter (I don't know how!) who holds footage of the actual attack on the
apartment, which gives away the exact location of the building. From there,
the players can track down the dwelling of Feyd and his lover through the Doc
that worked on the girl as well as the countless friends who come to the
players claiming Feyd's innocence apart from the corp... The players must
decide who is in the wrong.

Huh? You don't like it?!! Well... how does this sound? (Kchack...)

BLAM BLAM TAKKA TAKKA TAKKA

Thought you'd like it... heh heh heh

- Fang Blackbone A-10
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\_/ l l \ / Greg Dausey_aka_Torture the Cat
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