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Message no. 1
From: Steve Kenson <TalonMail@***.COM>
Subject: Re: [SR3] MITS
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 10:51:17 EDT
Tim Serpas <wretch@**.COM> wrote:
>While you're here... heh-heh-heh... I'm curious as to which
>traditions are in SR3 and which we can expect in MitS.
>Hermetic, shamanic, bug, druidic, voudoun?

The only answer I can give you right now is: as many as we can fit in there.
I've got material on all the existing traditions in SR to date, along with
some additional info on Asian magic and a "toolkit" of customizing options for
building your own traditions. If stuff has to be cut, I'll ask Mike about
putting it on the FASA webpage.

Lehlan Decker <DeckerL@******.COM>
>BTW: The magic chapter in SR3 is very well done. I may not
>always like the changes, but the logic and presentation is
>solid. Thanks as always for a fantastic job.

You're welcome. I'm very glad you like it.

Steve K.
Message no. 2
From: Erik Jameson <erikj@****.COM>
Subject: Re: [SR3] MITS
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 13:01:14 -0400
At 10:51 AM 8/13/98 EDT, you wrote:

>The only answer I can give you right now is: as many as we can fit in there.
>I've got material on all the existing traditions in SR to date, along with
>some additional info on Asian magic and a "toolkit" of customizing options
for
>building your own traditions. If stuff has to be cut, I'll ask Mike about
>putting it on the FASA webpage.

<Homer Simpson>
Hmmm...toolkit...
</Homer Simpson>

I seem to recall hearing this from you somewhere before, not sure where.
It sounds like MITS is going to be chock-full of choice goodies...

I'm just waiting to see the finished product...

Erik the Really Impatient

well, it *could* be my Viking name...

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