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Message no. 1
From: Doctor Doom <JCH8169@*****.TAMU.EDU>
Subject: Tanks, Panzers, and other things that go BOOM in the night.
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 92 02:57:49 CET
>Doom,
> I don't have the stats but let me take a few weeks and I could
>probably get them (my GM goes to Northern Michigan and I live in
>the Lower Peninsula). As to dealing with them, DON'T. I can't say
>how much of a nightmare they are, and I have only faced four (that
>happens to be four too many, HA HA HA I punish all). The best idea
>is overload the rail gun. It is not funny to watch them blow up, but
>hell, they almost trashed us but good! The worst part was, two of our
>sam's had panthers AND THE SHELLS BOUNCED OFF! Do NOT, I repeat, DO NOT
>frag with them.
-Harlequin <Who was not here/He he he>

>>>>>[ I, as well as many others on the server, would appreciate it. As
far as
going up against a Panzer, much less PanzerS, I don't even have to be told to
avoid it. ]<<<<<
>>-- Doctor Doom <20:53:13/10-22-53>

> The Spirits were with us and that was why we were able to win.
>If you are in their favor, there is nothing you cannot do. Turn inward
>to find the power, only then will they come to your aid.
-She-is-Hard-to-Catch <19:37:40/10-22-53>

> Just wish I could have been there. WHOOSH, CRASH, BOOM! I coulda
>shown 'em a thing 'er three.
-Masque <19:45:10/10-22-53>

> Kid, if you had been there, you'd be pound cake like G.G. Megabyte.
>I am just glad Harlequin and T.C. made it back.
-Sabre <19:46:04/10-22-53>

>>>>>[ Who's the one with the overactive adrenal pump?
]<<<<<
>>-- Doctor Doom <20:54:13/10-22-53>

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