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Message no. 1
From: RunneR <bellone@***.UNIMI.IT>
Subject: *VAMPIRE PLAYERS*
Date: Mon, 16 Jan 1995 13:02:02 +0100
Shadowrun is a bit dark game, and there are very cool critters.
I want a list of possibly-players critters (like vampire) and the rules to
applicate on my players.


10x RunneR
Message no. 2
From: "Bracket <la7hfw@*****.ucc.hull.ac.uk>"
Subject: Re: *VAMPIRE PLAYERS*
Date: Mon, 16 Jan 1995 13:44:30 +0000
On Mon, 16 Jan 1995, RunneR wrote:

> Shadowrun is a bit dark game, and there are very cool critters.
> I want a list of possibly-players critters (like vampire) and the rules to
> applicate on my players.

I talked about this one with some of my old players down South over
christmas. For some reason, there was unanimous agreement that "munchkin"
should be a PC race!

-----------------> Thats right!
----------------------> You've been Bracketed!
((((((((((((((((((((((()))))))))))))))))))))))))
Bracket: H.F.Wolverson@***.hull.ac.uk
Message no. 3
From: Code I Network Admin <Admin@*****.HQ.NASA.GOV>
Subject: Re: *VAMPIRE PLAYERS*
Date: Mon, 16 Jan 1995 10:17:00 PST
>> Shadowrun is a bit dark game, and there are very cool critters.
>> I want a list of possibly-players critters (like vampire) and the rules to
>> applicate on my players.
>
>I talked about this one with some of my old players down South over
>christmas. For some reason, there was unanimous agreement that "munchkin"
>should be a PC race!
>
>-----------------> Thats right!
>----------------------> You've been Bracketed!
>((((((((((((((((((((((()))))))))))))))))))))))))
> Bracket: H.F.Wolverson@***.hull.ac.uk
>

I think I have a very very old "The Dragon" article on Gremlins. Would that
be close... maybe not...

Carl Schelin

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