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Message no. 1
From: adam@************.com (Adam Jury)
Subject: SOTA: 2063 (Was Re: Shadowrun: Duels)
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 01:27:56 -0500
At 01:32 2/17/2003, GreyWolf wrote:

>nb: is SOTA2063 more than just a set of adventures? I didnt see extra rules
>in it else I would have bought the copy I found last week!

SOTA: 2063 isn't an adventure set at all. All the rules and game material
is in the back of each individual section, thoughtfully named "Game
Information." ;-)

"In this day and age, things change so fast that the centrifugal force of
progress will shear your head right off. Shadowrunners like us need to keep
up with the latest developments. When you run a B&E, you need to know what
nasty new security feature might try to cut you in two as much as you need
to know which nova new magic formula is worth snatching. It's the state of
the art, chummer-it'll make you cred or get you dead."

State of the Art: 2063 covers groundbreaking developments in the year 2063.
It details the current state of genetics technology and corporate security,
and describes advances in metamagic and mercenary operations. It also
provides briefs on the latest trends in mainstream culture, sports and
entertainment, with an eye towards shadowrunning opportunities. These
sections include a selection of new gear, vehicles, techniques and rules
for both players and gamemasters. For use with Shadowrun, Third Edition.

http://www.shadowrunrpg.com/products/product.php?i664&title=State+of+the+Art%3A+2063

Best,
Adam
Official Shadowrun Page: www.shadowrunrpg.com | adam@************.com

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