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Message no. 1
From: Bull <chaos@*****.COM>
Subject: The Solidity and Color of things to come
Date: Mon, 6 Jul 1998 03:27:58 -0400
Ok, I can tell you a few things about WHAT SR3 will look like. But not
much, sadly enough... (And yes, the big What's in SR3 mail is coming :))

I talked with mike, Jill, and Fred Hoooper (One of FASA's art staff) at the
con, and this is what I found out:

SR3's cover will most likely be black with silver highlights (The circuitry
pattern that's on the newer books). So yes, the BBB is back a 3rd time :]

There WILL be a HB version for sure.

How HB's will it be available: Unsure. No one was absolutely positive how
the Printing/Distribution of the HB would go (Those of you "in the know"
last time around, speak up here if this sounds a little familiar).

The HB will be a limited print run. They *should* be available for general
sale at Gen Con. No that will not be the only way they are available to
the general public. However, that's the problem. No one was positive how
that would work.

Someone (Mike of Fred, I think) said that for every 30 copies ordered, a HB
would be shipped as well. I'm assuming this is to Distributors and not
just individual dealers, cause our shops wouldn;t order anywhere near that
amount, even if they all got together.

If I get a chance to talk with Mike before GC, I'll ask him if he knows
more. He was pretty frazzeled over everything, so hopefully it will calm
down a bit in a few weeks.

Bull
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