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Message no. 1
From: The Paladin <JWRIGHT@*****.VINU.EDU>
Subject: The trouble with rabbits.
Date: Sat, 5 Nov 1994 13:42:29 EST
Since rabbits have taken up so much of our time in this past week I
was wondering if anyone has possible thought of integrating them
into the game. I see it know Rabbit animal rights activist. A super
cyber vorpal bunny. I admit this is absured. I was just wondering if
anyone out their has any interesting shadowrun info lately!



Nobility is not a birthright but a measure of ones actions

--- The Paladin ---
Message no. 2
From: Firepower <DVANDERS@*****.VINU.EDU>
Subject: Re: The trouble with rabbits.
Date: Sat, 5 Nov 1994 14:10:41 EST
I could see this as a Monty Python thing---

<<<Death awaits you with big pointy little teeth!!!!!!>>>>

<Cleese and Palin
rule!!!>

Firepower
Message no. 3
From: Gareth Owen <glowen1@*****.NHS.GOV.UK>
Subject: Re: The trouble with rabbits.
Date: Tue, 8 Nov 1994 09:02:41 +0000
>
> Since rabbits have taken up so much of our time in this past week I
> was wondering if anyone has possible thought of integrating them
> into the game. I see it know Rabbit animal rights activist. A super
> cyber vorpal bunny. I admit this is absured. I was just wondering if
> anyone out their has any interesting shadowrun info lately!
>
> Nobility is not a birthright but a measure of ones actions
>
> --- The Paladin ---

Greetings,

One of my players has for a long time been keen to try a new weapon
that he devised.

A rabbit with a cortex bomb.

<shakes head sadly> You just can't get the staffthese days.

GLO


--
Gareth Owen | Mail: glowen1@*****.nhs.gov.uk
Sytems Programmmer | Phone: (UK) 0495 765021
Gwent Health Authority | "Reboot it from orbit, it's the only way to be sure"

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