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Message no. 1
From: Doctor Doom <JCH8169@********.BITNET>
Subject: Questions, questions, questions...
Date: Tue, 20 Oct 92 21:51:00 CST
--->
Question #3
Do you folks believe you could design a sustained Combat Spell?
My reasoning is because I want to develop a Sleep spell that only
affects the target(s) while the mage sustains it. If it wouldn't
qualify under Combat, would I then have to default to Damaging
Manipulation? What sort of drain would you calculate it to be?
--->

There are a few ways you could do that spell. You could call it a
manipulation, and make it an area control thoughts or something similar to that
which took control of the person and SAID sleep. Drain that way would be
(if we were calling it a special control actions)

Bse: M/2, Area-S/2, Limited Target-M/2 (If you disagree, say so)

You could also work it out as a damaging manipulation if you really
wanted to be, see, the spell rreally isn't damaging!

>>>>>[ As far as a sustained combat spell is concerned, I'm not TOO sure
about
that one, seems to be bending the rules a bit. But I do have some related
experience along those lines: In one RUN our group ran across a book, the
contents of which were "scribbled text that looks like a code." Naturally, one
of our group picked up the blasted thing, and its nepharious nature was
revealed when we ran into a Rat Shaman outside the building. Miss Rat cast a
spell onto the player carrying the book, and thus locked the spell (via the
seemingly innocuous book) Over-stimulation on him. He was a bit too...
pre-occupied...to notice anything else until someone destroyed the lock.
]<<<<<
-- Doctor Doom <21:30:13/10-2-52>
--->
Question #6
How long (time) do you folks charge your player to raise a skill?
--->

In the games I've played, I haven't been charged time to raise skills,
although it does make sense. I'll think about that one... maybe it would be
the new skill rating in days or something...

>>>>>[ I've never been limited as to TIME...but one interesting limitation
is
in learning a NEW skill. In my old group, the Rigger asked the Decker (me)
to give teach him some skill in Physical Sciences, as no one else in the group
had it, and he didn't see looking for it anywhere else. Admittedly, the GM did
not REQUIRE this, I don't even know if she knew about it, but it makes a
thought-provoking idea. ]<<<<<
-- Doctor Doom <21:45:07/10-20-52>

DISCLAIMER: ALL THESE COMMENTS ARE MY OPINIONS, AND I HAVE BEEN REPLYING
AS TO SHADOWRUN FIRST EDITION, IF YOU RUN SR2 THEN SOME THINGS
MAY BE DIFFERENT!
Message no. 2
From: steven mancini <mancinis@******.CC.PURDUE.EDU>
Subject: Questions-questions-questions!!!
Date: Tue, 27 Oct 92 01:09:53 EST
Disclaimer:
When answering questions, I would appreciate it if you
could cite your answers. If they are your own house rules,
please say so; if they are from a book, the book and page
number would be great...

--------------------------- QUESTIONS ------------------------------

1. Do you folks allow Makeover to work on Cyberware? ie it is a Mana
Spell and subsequently wouldn't work on Cybereyes, datajacks?

2. Can 2 people with datajacks "link" to create a techno-telepathy?
How about a device using 2 datajacks to duplicate a Mind Probe?

3. Cyber-eyes can hold .5 capacity of cyberware without additional
essence loss. If you pack 'em with Betaware do you think you could
get more for you .5 capacity or the .5 capacity is more of a size
restriction?

4. Do you folks think you would need a Firearms B/R to work with
an uncoded Weapons System?

5. Do you folks think that a Free Spirit Elemental could use the powers
normally acquired when bound? ie. A Fire providing Defensive Sorcery
against Combat Spells? An earth that could sustain someone else's
Manipulation Spell, etc..

6. How do you folks deal with Drones and Recoil? I mean somehow I imagine
it difficult for a rotodrone to remain stationary after a burst fire.

-Minotaur
Message no. 3
From: Robert Hayden <rahayden@*****.WEEG.UIOWA.EDU>
Subject: Re: Questions-questions-questions!!!
Date: Tue, 27 Oct 92 07:21:09 CET
On Tue, 27 Oct 1992, steven mancini wrote:

>

These are all how *I* would inturrpret the rules, not the book.

>
> --------------------------- QUESTIONS ------------------------------
>
> 2. Can 2 people with datajacks "link" to create a techno-telepathy?
> How about a device using 2 datajacks to duplicate a Mind Probe?

I can't see why it wouldn't work, providing that the person was able to
access their datajack consciously. As for a person plugging into another
to read their mind, I'd make it a resisted success test of the reader's
willpower vs the willpower of the readee.

>
> 3. Cyber-eyes can hold .5 capacity of cyberware without additional
> essence loss. If you pack 'em with Betaware do you think you could
> get more for you .5 capacity or the .5 capacity is more of a size
> restriction?

We add the alpha and beta bonuses to these. Alpha would be .6, and beta
would be .7. Same for ears.

>
> 4. Do you folks think you would need a Firearms B/R to work with
> an uncoded Weapons System?

Uncoded weapons system? I'm afraid I personally don't know what you mean,
can you explain? (sorry)

>
> 6. How do you folks deal with Drones and Recoil? I mean somehow I imagine
> it difficult for a rotodrone to remain stationary after a burst fire.
>

Depends on the type of drone and the type of weapon. A BreadBox rover is
going to get jolted if it fires an SMG, but I doubt that big huge 1/2
Cesna sized A-10 look-alike would.

I use vehicle recoil with a lot of fudging depending on the weapon.
Message no. 4
From: steven mancini <mancinis@******.CC.PURDUE.EDU>
Subject: QUESTIONS, Questions, questions.....
Date: Sun, 7 Feb 93 02:52:00 EST
I had a wild idea. Take your normal Heavy Pistol, a Colt
Manhunter. Add a reactive trigger; now I can fire 2 bullets
per action. Now suppose the clever samurai wielding this
weapon alternates the ammo type so that when employing
the reactive trigger, the first bullet emerging from the
chamber is an APDS round, and the second round is an
Explosive round, what is the overall cumulative damage?

Can a mage summon an elemental from that 'other place' where
they stay while bound if he/she is within a Ward? A lodge?
An astral (mana) barrier?


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Message no. 5
From: bellovar@***.WISC.EDU
Subject: QUESTIONS, Questions, questions.....
Date: Sun, 7 Feb 93 02:08:36 CST
I had a wild idea. Take your normal Heavy Pistol, a Colt
Manhunter. Add a reactive trigger; now I can fire 2 bullets
per action. Now suppose the clever samurai wielding this
weapon alternates the ammo type so that when employing
the reactive trigger, the first bullet emerging from the
chamber is an APDS round, and the second round is an
Explosive round, what is the overall cumulative damage?

----- End Included Message -----

Personally I feel it makes very little difference. For one
thing, the entrance wound on an APDS round is very small...
Then there is the odds of hitting the same hole twice.
It is seldom enough on a target range with a rifle to hit
the same hole.... now I realize runners are a lot better shot
than I, but firing a pistol in combat against a moving target
when taking any extreme length of time to get that aim down
perfect is generally considered bad..... I don't give much
for the odds of it.

I will give you one thing though - if it could be pulled off,
it would indeed be very sweet.

Chris Bellovary
-- CrossFire --

BTW: In SRII, reactive triggers are standard on heavy pistols.
Just a note of interest. =)
Message no. 6
From: Doctor Doom <JCH8169@*****.TAMU.EDU>
Subject: Questions, Questions, Questions...
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 93 04:43:40 CET
The Minotaur wrote earlier:

> Now suppose the clever samurai wielding this
> weapon alternates the ammo type so that when employing
> the reactive trigger, the first bullet emerging from the
> chamber is an APDS round, and the second round is an
> Explosive round, what is the overall cumulative damage?

I do not see a reason for any appreciable difference in damage by being shot
with the two munitions in combination, as opposed to being shot by them
singularly.

If you are driving at the idea (as I think you are) that you may circumvent
armor by hitting the hole made by the previous shot, I find the odds extremely
remote. Hitting a target in the same location twice in a row is terribly
unlikely, almost impossible, for one has to take into account recoil of the
weapon fired and movement by the target. A very difficult proposition, indeed,
even with the advanced systems in ShadowRun, such as Smartlinks...

Admittedly, one could attempt to make an aimed shot; however, I would feel
that to be 'reaching' at bit. For one, it would start making an already
complex system (despite the best effort put forth by FASA in their second
edition) more intricate than need be. Further, ignoring armor is not a
pleasant thought, in my opinion, and any effort to step out of the rules by
generating special cases in this manner would would create a dangerous
precedent.


Colonel Count von Hohenzollern und von Doom, DMSc, DSc, PhD.

Doom Technologies & Weapon Systems -- Dark Thought Publications
>>> Working on solutions best left in the dark.
<<<
[ Doctor Doom : jch8169@********.tamu.edu ]
Message no. 7
From: "P. Steele" <P.C.Steele@*********.AC.UK>
Subject: Re: QUESTIONS, Questions, questions.....
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 93 17:53:54 GMT
Heavy pistol question.

The way our group does it (S1) and the way I thought it was supposed
to be done is make 2 firearms tests. So the first would be +1 power, -1 armour
and the second round +2 staging. Simple as that realy.

>Can a mage summon an elemental from that 'other place' where
>they stay while bound if he/she is within a Ward? A lodge?
>An astral (mana) barrier?

The grimoire (S1) says that bound elementals wait in their metaplane.
On summoning they come straight from their metaplane and mainfest into the real
world. As they have not had to travel through the etheric plane to get to you
they have no problems passing through the ward. There may be a problem if you
summoned an elemental whilst in astral space within a ward. But I very much
doubt it as I suspect that travel from the metaplane would simply cause the
elemental to just appear.

-The Powerhouse
--
Phillip Steele

P.C.Steele@**.ac.ncl
Message no. 8
From: Steffens Martin <BDI05626@***.RHIJ.NL>
Subject: Questions, questions, questions
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 1995 12:40:31 +0100
I just spend the whole weekend shadowrunning (after 1 month of
abstinence it was so good :-) and during GM- ing the runs we came
across a few unclear areas in the rules. I would like to hear your
opinion about it:

Can you walk though a ward with a sustained spell on you, cast by a
mage who stands outside the ward?

If you dikote your weapon-focus afterwards, does it lose its magic?

If you have a dikoted weapon-focus, do you also increase damage when
astrally fighting?

And finally: What happens when you fail to hit when throwing a
grenade? I asked this one because a sammy fired a grenade along a
hallway to a bunch of goons sitting there with a HMG, but missed. At
that time it was rather crucial to know where it detonated.

Thanks in advance,

Martin





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Message no. 9
From: Jani Fikouras <feanor@**********.UNI-BREMEN.DE>
Subject: Re: Questions, questions, questions
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 1995 12:48:28 +0100
> Can you walk though a ward with a sustained spell on you, cast by a
> mage who stands outside the ward?

No.

> If you dikote your weapon-focus afterwards, does it lose its magic?

No.

> If you have a dikoted weapon-focus, do you also increase damage when
> astrally fighting?

No astral damage of a focus has nothing to do with its physical plane
damage code.

> And finally: What happens when you fail to hit when throwing a
> grenade? I asked this one because a sammy fired a grenade along a
> hallway to a bunch of goons sitting there with a HMG, but missed. At
> that time it was rather crucial to know where it detonated.

You canot 'miss' when throwing a grenade. The extra successes you get help
you to influence its course. If you dont get any then you cant do a thing
about it, you throw the grenade and hope that its doesnt come your way.


--
"Believe in Angels." -- The Crow

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L+>+++ 3 E--- N+ K W(+)(---) M-- !V(--) -po+(---) Y+ t++ 5+ !j(-) R+++(--)
!G tv(++) b++ D+ B- e+ u++(-) h*(+) f+ r- n!(----) y?
Message no. 10
From: Andrew <wadycki@***.CSO.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: Re: Questions, questions, questions
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 1995 10:19:39 -0600
On Mon, 23 Jan 1995, Jani Fikouras wrote:

> > Can you walk though a ward with a sustained spell on you, cast by a
> > mage who stands outside the ward?
>
> No.
>

Actually, according to the new rules in the Neo Anarchist Guide to Magic,
I don't think a rules clarification is letting anything out, there is an
opposed test between the spell and the ward, if the spell wins you go
through, if not, the spell is gone. This test is made for all astrally
present objects and spells. Quickened, sustained, and foci. Watch out
for your spell locks.

-Andrew
Message no. 11
From: Jason Ustica <usticaj@**.ERAU.EDU>
Subject: Re: Questions, questions, questions
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 1995 13:18:43 -0700
On Mon, 23 Jan 1995, Andrew wrote:

> On Mon, 23 Jan 1995, Jani Fikouras wrote:
>
> > > Can you walk though a ward with a sustained spell on you, cast by a
> > > mage who stands outside the ward?
> >
> > No.
> >
>
> Actually, according to the new rules in the Neo Anarchist Guide to Magic,

[rest of message deleted]

Wait a minute, is this book out? I just saw a 1995 release schedule for
FASA (I'm not sure where, either here or rec.games.frp.cyber) and that
book isn't supposed to be out for a while. Could someone clarify this for
me? If it is out, how about a quick review?

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Message no. 12
From: Andrew <wadycki@***.CSO.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: Re: Questions, questions, questions
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 1995 15:12:03 -0600
On Mon, 23 Jan 1995, Jason Ustica wrote:

>
> Wait a minute, is this book out? I just saw a 1995 release schedule for
> FASA (I'm not sure where, either here or rec.games.frp.cyber) and that
> book isn't supposed to be out for a while. Could someone clarify this for
> me? If it is out, how about a quick review?
>

The book isn't out, there are some of us, myself included, that are
playtesters and have the draft and have been giving FASA comments on it.
As for a review, it is very cool. There are new physical adept powers,
clarifications and some new meta magic powers. New wards. Vodoo. And
the physical magicians. Physical adepts with spells. It isn't suppose
to be distributed and I only refered to it because it clarified the ward
issue.

-Andrew
Message no. 13
From: Erik S Jameson <esj@***.UUG.ARIZONA.EDU>
Subject: Re: Questions, questions, questions
Date: Tue, 24 Jan 1995 11:25:56 -0700
Actually, I would claim that dikoting a weapon AFTER enchantment would
cause it to lose it's magic. Now, I don't have a highly logical answer
for that, but in the section in Grimmythiny on anchoring spells to
weapons, there are severe restrictions on what you can do with dikoted
weapon that really don't make it worth it. So I should think,
intuitively, that you can't dikote after enchantment. Besides, it would
be a little munchkinous.

Erik, a.k.a. the Whistler

PS Someone mentioned in the NAGM there are new metamagic abilities. I
am already drooling profusely. I can't wait to get my hands on one of
the test copies!!
Message no. 14
From: Jerry Hill <shadow@******.NET>
Subject: Re: Questions, questions, questions
Date: Sat, 28 Jan 1995 02:04:27 +0500
>
>The book isn't out, there are some of us, myself included, that are
>playtesters and have the draft and have been giving FASA comments on it.
>As for a review, it is very cool. There are new physical adept powers,
>clarifications and some new meta magic powers. New wards. Vodoo. And
>the physical magicians. Physical adepts with spells. It isn't suppose
>to be distributed and I only refered to it because it clarified the ward
>issue.
>

Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't someone get the go-ahead from FASA to
let people see this thing? The question came up (as I remember) about 3
weeks ago, and I believe people were told that it was publicly available on
(either AOL or CIS, one of the two) and that it was OK to give out...

>-Andrew

Shadow
Message no. 15
From: "Daniel M Warner Jr." <jwarner@******.OSWEGO.EDU>
Subject: Re: Questions, questions, questions
Date: Sat, 28 Jan 1995 02:49:38 -0500
On Sat, 28 Jan 1995, Jerry Hill wrote:

> >The book isn't out, there are some of us, myself included, that are
> >playtesters and have the draft and have been giving FASA comments on it.
> >As for a review, it is very cool. There are new physical adept powers,
> >clarifications and some new meta magic powers. New wards. Vodoo. And
> >the physical magicians. Physical adepts with spells. It isn't suppose
> >to be distributed and I only refered to it because it clarified the ward
> >issue.
> Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't someone get the go-ahead from FASA to
> let people see this thing? The question came up (as I remember) about 3
> weeks ago, and I believe people were told that it was publicly available on
> (either AOL or CIS, one of the two) and that it was OK to give out...
> Shadow

Excuse me and I apologize for the quoting, but what book are
you/they talking about????????

Dan Warner (no sig and no alter-ego, yet)
Message no. 16
From: Gurth <gurth@******.NL>
Subject: Re: Questions, questions, questions
Date: Sun, 29 Jan 1995 12:47:59 +0100
>Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't someone get the go-ahead from FASA to
>let people see this thing? The question came up (as I remember) about 3
>weeks ago, and I believe people were told that it was publicly available on
>(either AOL or CIS, one of the two) and that it was OK to give out...

Someone said he'd put an ASCII version on his page, but when I checked (last
week, I think), I couldn't find it anywhere...


Gurth@******.nl - Gurth@***.nl - http://www.xs4all.nl/~gurth/index.html
De meeste dieren hebben ook een maandelijkse cyclus, behalve natuurlijk de
weekdieren -Herman Finkers
Geek Code v2.1: GS/AT/! -d+ H s:- !g p?(3) !au a>? w+(+++) v*(---) C+(++) U
P? !L !3 E? N++ K- W+ -po+(po) Y+ t(+) 5 !j R+(++)>+++$ tv+(++) b+@ D+(++)
B? e+ u+@ h! f--(?) !r(--)(*) n---->!n y?
Message no. 17
From: Gurth <gurth@******.NL>
Subject: Re: Questions, questions, questions
Date: Sun, 29 Jan 1995 12:48:11 +0100
> Excuse me and I apologize for the quoting, but what book are
>you/they talking about????????

A playtest version of the Neo-Anarchists' Guide to Magic. Apparently, FASA
released it on America On-Line, and now somebody wanted to put it up for all
of us to see. Haven't yet seen it, though.


Gurth@******.nl - Gurth@***.nl - http://www.xs4all.nl/~gurth/index.html
De meeste dieren hebben ook een maandelijkse cyclus, behalve natuurlijk de
weekdieren -Herman Finkers
Geek Code v2.1: GS/AT/! -d+ H s:- !g p?(3) !au a>? w+(+++) v*(---) C+(++) U
P? !L !3 E? N++ K- W+ -po+(po) Y+ t(+) 5 !j R+(++)>+++$ tv+(++) b+@ D+(++)
B? e+ u+@ h! f--(?) !r(--)(*) n---->!n y?
Message no. 18
From: Gregory Reade <readeg@***.GOV>
Subject: Re[2]: Questions, questions, questions
Date: Mon, 30 Jan 1995 10:10:23 EST
>A playtest version of the Neo-Anarchists' Guide to Magic. Apparently, FASA
>released it on America On-Line, and now somebody wanted to put it up for all
>of us to see. Haven't yet seen it, though.

Recently I gained free time on Genie, which seems to be an official
FASA distribution site. All of the playtests are there, including
NAGM and are downloadble. I can try to verify, or if someone can give
me a quote that FASA has OK'd posting the material here, I'll post it.
Email me if you like.

Gurth@******.nl - Gurth@***.nl - http://www.xs4all.nl/~gurth/index.html
(Isn't that geek code kinda long for line counters? 8) )
Message no. 19
From: Gregory Reade <readeg@***.GOV>
Subject: Re[2]: Questions, questions, questions
Date: Mon, 30 Jan 1995 10:10:29 EST
Text item: Text_1

Sorry about not commenting Gurth's name on that last post.... I hit
the REPLY button too early! :) No deception intended!

Gregory
Message no. 20
From: Malcalypse the Younger <shadow@******.NET>
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Questions, questions, questions
Date: Mon, 30 Jan 1995 22:17:59 +0500
> Recently I gained free time on Genie, which seems to be an official
> FASA distribution site. All of the playtests are there, including
> NAGM and are downloadble. I can try to verify, or if someone can give
> me a quote that FASA has OK'd posting the material here, I'll post it.
> Email me if you like.

Arg. Like a month or so ago, SOMEONE got the go-ahead from FASA. If that
person would, please come forward... Otherwise, I'll start searching through
the logs, since I REALLY would like to see this playtest, and have no
intention of shelling out the $$$ for a Genie account...

Shadow
Message no. 21
From: Gurth <gurth@******.NL>
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Questions, questions, questions
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 1995 12:23:50 +0100
Gregory Reade:

> Recently I gained free time on Genie, which seems to be an official
> FASA distribution site. All of the playtests are there, including
> NAGM and are downloadble. I can try to verify, or if someone can give
> me a quote that FASA has OK'd posting the material here, I'll post it.

I think a lot of people would would want to see it (right, Stefan? :). I
checked Dylan Northrup's page yesterday (he was the one who's post the NAGM
there, I think), but nothing was there, so if somebody else could post it
somewhere...

>(Isn't that geek code kinda long for line counters? 8) )

Which geek code? Mine?


Gurth@******.nl - Gurth@***.nl - http://www.xs4all.nl/~gurth/index.html
De meeste dieren hebben ook een maandelijkse cyclus, behalve natuurlijk de
weekdieren -Herman Finkers
Geek Code v2.1: GS/AT/! -d+ H s:- !g p?(3) !au a>? w+(+++) v*(---) C+(++) U
P? !L !3 E? N++ K- W+ -po+(po) Y+ t(+) 5 !j R+(++)>+++$ tv+(++) b+@ D+(++)
B? e+ u+@ h! f--(?) !r(--)(*) n---->!n y?
Message no. 22
From: Stefan Struck <struck@******.INFORMATIK.UNI-BONN.DE>
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Questions, questions, questions
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 1995 13:58:32 +0100
Gurth wrote:
> I think a lot of people would would want to see it (right, Stefan? :). I
> checked Dylan Northrup's page yesterday (he was the one who's post the NAGM
> there, I think), but nothing was there, so if somebody else could post it
> somewhere...
Maybe Dylan is able to give us some information. I checked his page, too.
So, Dylan, show mercy and give us some release.
bye,
Stefan
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Message no. 23
From: Gregory Reade <readeg@***.GOV>
Subject: Re[4]: Questions, questions, questions
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 1995 09:39:17 EST
Regarding the posting of FASA Beta Material:

DOes anyone have a net or other address for someone at FASA I could
e-mail to get the ok? I haven't yet tried on Genie.


Thanks,

GRegory
Message no. 24
From: Jani Fikouras <feanor@**********.UNI-BREMEN.DE>
Subject: Re: Re[4]: Questions, questions, questions
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 1995 16:05:16 +0100
> Regarding the posting of FASA Beta Material:
> DOes anyone have a net or other address for someone at FASA I could
> e-mail to get the ok? I haven't yet tried on Genie.

Try FASALou@***.com
FASATom@***.com
FASAMike@***.com
FASAPaul@***.com (?)

I have heard that FASA rarely reads their mail on genie.....


--
"Believe in Angels." -- The Crow

GCS d>- H s+: !g p? !au a- w+ v-(?) C+++ UA++S++L+>++++ P-- (aren't we all?)
L+>+++ 3 E--- N+ K W(+)(---) M-- !V(--) -po+(---) Y+ t++ 5+ !j(-) R+++(--)
!G tv(++) b++ D+ B- e+ u++(-) h*(+) f+ r- n!(----) y?
Message no. 25
From: Andrew <wadycki@***.CSO.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: Re: Re[4]: Questions, questions, questions
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 1995 10:40:07 -0600
On Tue, 31 Jan 1995, Gregory Reade wrote:

> Regarding the posting of FASA Beta Material:
>
> DOes anyone have a net or other address for someone at FASA I could
> e-mail to get the ok? I haven't yet tried on Genie.
>
>
FASAMIKE@***.com
FASALOU@***.com
FASATOM@***.com
Those are some of the addresses that FASA has.

-Andrew
Message no. 26
From: Marc A Renouf <jormung@*****.UMICH.EDU>
Subject: Re: Re[4]: Questions, questions, questions
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 1995 13:09:35 -0500
On Tue, 31 Jan 1995, Jani Fikouras wrote:

>
> Try FASALou@***.com
> FASATom@***.com
> FASAMike@***.com
> FASAPaul@***.com (?)
>
> I have heard that FASA rarely reads their mail on genie.....

Yeah, well they don't read their aol.com e-mail all that often
either. I sent a message last week and haven't heard squat yet.

Marc
Message no. 27
From: Flint <Mathieu.Dhondt@***.AC.BE>
Subject: Re: Re[4]: Questions, questions, questions
Date: Wed, 1 Feb 1995 09:31:50 +0100
On Tue, 31 Jan 1995, Marc A Renouf wrote:

> On Tue, 31 Jan 1995, Jani Fikouras wrote:
>
> >
> > Try FASALou@***.com
> > FASATom@***.com
> > FASAMike@***.com
> > FASAPaul@***.com (?)
> >
> > I have heard that FASA rarely reads their mail on genie.....
> Yeah, well they don't read their aol.com e-mail all that often
> either. I sent a message last week and haven't heard squat yet.
I once setn loads of messages to FASA (I didn't know of the list yet :)
and they replied almost instantaneously, and even without telling me to
bugger off (nor did they tell me there was a list:).
Also, mentioned addresses are specific to EarthDawn, BattleTech and
ShadowRun. I think FASATom is the SR guy, Lou the Earthdawn guy, but I'm
not sure. The exact information is in the Credits page of "Paradise Lost
-Aloha!".

Flint.

"My boy, if ever you are lost at sea, drop right in and think of me."
- J. Heller

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