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Message no. 1
From: Arcady arcady@***.net
Subject: San Francisco Shadowrunners
Date: Thu, 10 Jun 99 10:54:17 +700
I'm forming a group for Shadowrun gaming. I'll need a good set of mature
players. People who are comfortable or interesting in learning to GM are particularly
encouraged to join. In fact at least 2 members of the group (myself included)
must be willing to GM. I'm considering a group size of 4-6 players plus GM.
I've got 2 confirmed players at present.

Ruleset would be the new 3rd edition plus assorted supplements. Anything's
legal if it's not used abusively. Flaws / Edges would definitely have a limit
as set by the group.

Style / Focus / Setting:

Drama / Plot is emphasized over Game Mechanics or Accurate Simulation /
Realism.

Focus would be a little more hopeful than usual for the genre. PC's should
be decent people in a hard world. PC infighting discouraged; though inside tensions
encouraged. No gang / amoral / evil characters. No power gaming / munchkinizing.
PC's should have dynamic personalities.

Setting. Will probably start with Seattle until the group is familiar with
each other. Then wander out or plan some more exotic locale together like Aztlan,
CFS, or even a game in Asia. But this is open.

Myself I'm a 28 year old male married native of the city. There will be
additional info as I develop it on the game's homepage:

http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Portal/1865/SRgame.html




From arcady@***.net Thu, 10 Jun 99 11:52:56 +700
Date: Thu, 10 Jun 99 11:52:56 +700
From: Arcady arcady@***.n

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