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Message no. 1
From: "Christopher M. Coulter" <kamikaze@*********.EDU>
Subject: Re: The Corp War *Semi-Spoiler*
Date: Fri, 4 Dec 1998 08:54:30 +0000
> So, without ruining the plot too much for anyone who hasn't played
> the adventure (don't worry about me, if I get it, I'll be GMing),
> could someone tell me what the whole thing's about?
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The Corp War dealt with the fallout of Dunkelzahn's will. Fuchi
dissolved and the 3 factions split up. Villiers has his own mega
corp now. The others joined up with Mitsuhama and Aztechnology.
Yamatetsu (I think) relocated to Siberia because of the Japanese
Government.
Along with that was the rise of a new megacorp that wasn't originally
part of the Big 8.
That is only the bacground information for the
adventure threads in BitB. Hope that helps.


Christopher M. Coulter
kamikaze@*********.edu
Message no. 2
From: Lehlan Decker <DeckerL@******.COM>
Subject: Re: The Corp War *Semi-Spoiler*
Date: Fri, 4 Dec 1998 10:14:10 -0500
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>The Corp War dealt with the fallout of Dunkelzahn's will. Fuchi
>dissolved and the 3 factions split up. Villiers has his own mega
>corp now. The others joined up with Mitsuhama and Aztechnology.
>Yamatetsu (I think) relocated to Siberia because of the Japanese
>Government.
It's Renarku and Yamatetsu that each got a piece of Fuchi.
And yes Yamatetsu did relocate. It's mentionedi in BiB, and also
in the Target:Smuggler's Haven book.


>Along with that was the rise of a new megacorp that wasn't originally
>part of the Big 8.

Cross Allied Tech (based in Quebec) and Wuxing Inc (hong kong)
both rose to power and joined the corp court.

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