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Message no. 1
From: Sebastian Wiers <seb@***.RIPCO.COM>
Subject: was geas and PA/ Munchkin comp
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 1995 10:54:55 -0500
>
> >> But wait a sec, are you saying he kicked Mr. Indestructible's ass?
> >
> > Mr. Indestructible didnt stand halv a chance. Bob Ootons design
> >(a guy with a tac-comp) fared much better, but he too got called home
> >by the plumed serpent after a couple of phases.
> > 29 dice tend not to sweat such trivial things as 18 body :)
>
> Ahem. And all that without Cybertechnology... :) I think you guys went a bit
> over the top with that munchkin competition, didn't you?
>
> BTW, anyone else see that FASA ad for Cybertech?

Could I see these munchkins? I enjoy resaech at the emvelope of of cyber
possibility. Were they starting caracters? (ie standard caractyer
generation) I had a pretty hard time getting a decent tactical computer into
a starting caracter (okay, rating 9 is pretty good, but i still didn't really
like the caracter).
Nothing much- if you don't care about cyborgs. Some of the little bits are
nice- 15 bucks for like, 10 pieces of pc usable cyber. I comend them on
reaction enhances- a touch pricy, but a cool option. Move by wire sux,
though- you can get the same effects with conventional cyber/bio combinations
(except maybe the stealth bonus). just my opinion.
Maybe I'm just bitter bnecause the chrome kings were soooo badly done.
Common, FASA- sombodys ganna sue you for breaking your own rules (false
advertising- they call em rules, don't they?)

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