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Message no. 1
From: Paul Finch <pfinch@****.EDU>
Subject: smart pebbels and land mines
Date: Thu, 12 Jan 1995 23:49:45 -0700
Ok ADAM I need your rules for smart pebbels please. Its for the nerps
project I am doing.

Also I dont have the Denver SB and someone mentioned that there were rules
in it for land mines. Please somebody send me the list of stats ond how
the have the game mechanics set up. Itll be a real hlep for me. Aslo jsut
a short list of the ,imes they have.

You all are going to drek all over yourselves when you see the ammo rules
I have cooked up!!!! Ask JD.

Thanks Loads.
Edge
Message no. 2
From: "J.D. Falk" <jdfalk@****.CAIS.COM>
Subject: Re: smart pebbels and land mines
Date: Fri, 13 Jan 1995 18:53:43 -0500
On Thu, 12 Jan 1995, Paul Finch wrote:

> You all are going to drek all over yourselves when you see the ammo rules
> I have cooked up!!!! Ask JD.

Well, you'd certainly drek all over yourselves if you found
yourself on the receiving end of a burst or two of this stuff. Looks like
some useful things for the less violent crowd, too, which is honestly a
bit of a surprise -- it's rare to see new ammo, etcetera which has not
been expressly created to cause mass destruction with munchkinously low
target numbers. *grin*
I'm still not sure about some of it, but I'll leave it to the
munitions experts to check out the physics -- me, I've never shot anything
more lethal than a pellet gun.

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