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Message no. 1
From: MFN6430@*****.TAMU.EDU
Subject: Speaking of nasty uglies
Date: Thu, 3 Dec 92 00:25:11 CET
>>>>>>"Hey fellow shadowrunners,
I have been working for an unnamed corp in Houston lately, and I have
heard of some nasty things comming out of Atzlan. The worst is just a rumor
but if it is true I think now is a good time to retire. According to the
info that I have seen someone saw a Dracolitch. Undead dragon, need I say
more. If I hear anymore I think I will make an extended visit to my friends
up north.<<<<<<< Isbin<Guess where,I am>
Message no. 2
From: Christina Johnson <johnson1@**.UWP.EDU>
Subject: Re: Speaking of nasty uglies
Date: Thu, 3 Dec 92 01:36:44 CET
On Thu, 3 Dec 1992 MFN6430@*****.TAMU.EDU wrote:

>
>
> >>>>>>"Hey fellow shadowrunners,
> I have been working for an unnamed corp in Houston lately, and I have
> heard of some nasty things comming out of Atzlan. The worst is just a rumor
> but if it is true I think now is a good time to retire. According to the
> info that I have seen someone saw a Dracolitch. Undead dragon, need I say
> more. If I hear anymore I think I will make an extended visit to my
> friends up north.<<<<<<< Isbin<Guess where,I am>

A dracolich? c'mon... someone's been playing that late 20th century game
Dungeons and Dragons... Some of my runner buddies played it once. The
rigger just couldn't get the hang of it. We finally made him the
Beastmaster of a Pack Elephant.

Unless, of course, a dragon can contract HMHVV.

*shudder*

-Brandywine-

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