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Message no. 1
From: The Reverend <MDB0213@*****.TAMU.EDU>
Subject: Rigged carps (where DO you put the sensors?)
Date: Fri, 8 Oct 1993 09:46:17 -0500
>Nope.... NOTHING is impossible under SRII (and especially not under SR1... how
>bout them Physads? :)

]Carpe Cyprinum!

[THWAP deleted]
] [ wet carp noise ]

]Nay, my occasionally-munchkinous associate,
Who, me? Nope, you have me confused with the other Zack. *grin* *whistle*

]not all things are possible under
]ShadowRun II, despite what you would have us believe! And I wish not to e'en
]discuss those ShadowRun I Physical Adepts! (read: sanctioned magical
]abominations)
Not any worse than some of the other screws that could be done with SR1 mages
(gotta love that force void elemental, right chummers? [to the list-members
with no idea what I'm talking about: one of the first SR groups I was in was
composed with were talking about making a circle around the world, and
summoning a force 10000+ elemental, which they would then burn for the
successes. GROSS!])

SR1 & 2 each have their share of holes. Doom, while "not all things are
possible", many things are. Even under SR2. Don't say otherwise, or I may
take it as a challenge. (not flaming you, but you should know what IS
possible... viruses in astral space? Toxic Insects? It's a big world...)

Power gamer, probably, occasionally rules-lawyer, and part-time loonie, I am...
---
The Reverend "They called me the Reverend when I entered the church unstained"
Fear the Information Revolution...for it has reached the hands of the strange.
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