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Message no. 1
From: Luc <rjwate01@*****.louisville.edu>
Subject: SRII Books (was VR2.0-Otaku)
Date: Mon, 1 Jul 1996 05:46:52 -0500 (EDT)
> > P.P.S. Is there a Shadowtech SR2?
> Not AFAIK. There's no real need for it anyway -- just convert the Damage
> Codes by adding the Staging (last number) to the Power (first number) and
> you're done. That would make the 4D3 damage of cyanide become 7D.

The problem is that AFAIK the Shadowtech manual is out of print so I have no
way of getting a hold of a first ed on to convert to second edition

--
Luc AKA BobW

EXCUSE ME! EXCUSE ME! EXCUSE ME!
BUT THE CORPSE STILL HAS THE FLOOR!
--Kevin Spacey as Lloyd in The Ref (1994)

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Message no. 2
From: Alex Van Der Kleut <sommers@*****.umich.edu>
Subject: Re: SRII Books (was VR2.0-Otaku)
Date: Tue, 2 Jul 1996 13:52:03 -0400 (EDT)
On Mon, 1 Jul 1996, Luc wrote:

> > > P.P.S. Is there a Shadowtech SR2?
> > Not AFAIK. There's no real need for it anyway -- just convert the Damage
> > Codes by adding the Staging (last number) to the Power (first number) and
> > you're done. That would make the 4D3 damage of cyanide become 7D.
>
> The problem is that AFAIK the Shadowtech manual is out of print so I have no
> way of getting a hold of a first ed on to convert to second edition
>

I have a few stores around here where I can get copies of that and other
out of print Shadowrun stuff. This weekend I'm going to a place that has
two copies of Tir Tairngere for sale. I'm getting one, if someone wants
to work something out, I can get some other stuff for them.

Alex

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