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Message no. 1
From: shadowrn@*********.com (shadowrn@*********.com)
Subject: seattle gangs
Date: Sat Aug 11 17:45:01 2001
I have some friends that wanted to start a gang in Seattle. I am wondering if anyone
could be as so kind to tell me what turfs have already been taken by other gangs? I don't
have New Seattle, yet. I heard from an out of state friend it would be helpful in this
case. I would gladly appreciate any help, thanks.
Message no. 2
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Valeu John EMFA)
Subject: seattle gangs
Date: Sat Aug 11 18:35:01 2001
>I have some friends that wanted to start a gang in Seattle. I am wondering
if anyone could be >as so kind to tell me what turfs have already been taken
by other gangs? I don't have New >Seattle, yet. I heard from an out of
state friend it would be helpful in this case. I would >gladly appreciate
any help, thanks.

The Spiders and Red Hot Nukes are in the Redmond Barrens
Eye-Fivers claim I-5, I think the Spike claim I-19.(Go Gangs)
The Splatterbrains and Halloweener are in Downtown.
Alas the Rusty Stiletto are no more.
I know there are more, but this is what I can remember off the top of my
head.
Message no. 3
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Gurth)
Subject: seattle gangs
Date: Sun Aug 12 07:20:29 2001
According to STAPOCALYPSE@***.com, on Sat, 11 Aug 2001 the word on the street was...

> I have some friends that wanted to start a gang in Seattle. I am
> wondering if anyone could be as so kind to tell me what turfs have already
> been taken by other gangs? I don't have New Seattle, yet. I heard from
> an out of state friend it would be helpful in this case. I would gladly
> appreciate any help, thanks.

Pretty much all of Seattle is claimed by some gang or other, except (I'd
imagine) the areas with good enough security to keep them out. The ones
mentioned in the sourcebooks are just the large ones; there are plenty of
smaller gangs that control a few blocks of city and fight it out with the
gang owning the next couple of blocks. Your friends would most likely be in
the same league, as you can't simply challenge the Ancients and expect to
come out on top (or even alive). This makes it fairly simple for the GM --
who is you, I suppose -- because you can just make it all up. Decide what
other gangs are in the area, how large they are, what resources they have,
and how they'll react to the newcomers. Then you see where the chips falls.

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Message no. 4
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Chipeloi)
Subject: seattle gangs
Date: Tue Aug 14 06:05:00 2001
In the asylum, Valeu John EMFA whispered in the corridors:

>

>
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> The Splatterbrains are in Downtown.

These happen to be my favorites they are called the scatterbrians
and are in the dock area

members 20-60

the head of the gang a big troll is probly 20 or so members on his
own he has multible personaty's

they dress up as clows and pull up huge jokes a couple of times a
year (catapulting a HUGE custard pie at the arcolagie)
dressing up buildings as clowns ect ect

if you ever need a screwed up gang you need the scatterbrains . !



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