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Message no. 1
From: "Mark Steedman" <M.J.Steedman@***.rgu.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: sidebars and trainingwheels:RBB2&Running short
Date: Tue, 10 Sep 1996 13:27:55 GMT
Gurth writes

> Steven A. Tinner said on 13:13/ 9 Sep 96...
>
> > >I WISH they would come out with a new RBB to scrap the old system they had.
> >
> > They are it's supposed to be out soon. I just caught the announcement this
> > August. (Belive it was in the Dunkelzhan book)
>
> I thought FASA's release schedule said it was planned for mid to late next
> year... Maybe a good title for it would be "Rigging Short", seeing that
> we've been hearing about this RBB 2 for almost a year now? :)
>
RBB2 was origonally billed for Dec96, its now sometime next year (i
have an exact month i think, post later)

As to 'running Short' i believe now that this one no longer exists.
At least 'Randal Bills' had never heard of it when asked. (Euro
Gencon, more data inc full release shedules for all 3 FASA systems
hopefully late this week, presently working on the list backlog from
a week off)

Mark
Message no. 2
From: bluewizard@*****.com (Steven A. Tinner)
Subject: Re: sidebars and trainingwheels:RBB2&Running short
Date: Tue, 10 Sep 1996 11:44:42 -0500 (EST)
>As to 'running Short' i believe now that this one no longer exists.
>At least 'Randal Bills' had never heard of it when asked. (Euro
>Gencon, more data inc full release shedules for all 3 FASA systems
>hopefully late this week, presently working on the list backlog from
>a week off)

I think this one has been renamed/incorporated into another project.
Can't recall the title, but there is a book of short scenarios due out
within the next year.
Possibly the Underworld/Organized Crime book?


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