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Message no. 1
From: Johan Felt <is97jfa@*******.HK-R.SE>
Subject: Wanted
Date: Sun, 26 Apr 1998 11:20:24 +0200
Hi everybody.

I'm searching for sites about Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland (205X
of course). Anyone who knows something?

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// Johan Fält
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Message no. 2
From: Airwasp <Airwasp@***.COM>
Subject: Re: Wanted
Date: Mon, 27 Apr 1998 08:19:52 EDT
In a message dated 4/26/98 9:20:58 AM !!!First Boot!!!, is97jfa@*******.HK-
R.SE writes:

> Hi everybody.
>
> I'm searching for sites about Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland (205X
> of course). Anyone who knows something?

Talk to Rune, he lives in Norway, he should be able to help you out a whole
lot.

As for what all we have done in our games here with the Nordic countries, not
too much (since I have been playing with the group), except for a corporation.

Gemanas Technologies ... This corporation was originally a second tier
corporation on the verge of becoming a megacorporation if it were not for
their involvement in the construction of a true naval force for a budding
nation (Siberia). The naval fleet was all but destroyed (the raised Bismark,
now the Sovereign, was the only true Naval ship left). Coupled with the
destruction of other resources the corporation lost support and funding and
fell by the wayside, finally stabilizing as a low third tier corp and
fluctuating into non-tier corpdom ever since.

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