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From: Brett Barnhart <BARNHART@****>
Subject: SR:Protection while Astral....
Date: Mon, 6 Apr 92 14:00:00 CDT
Hey, what do you all think about putting "SR:" in the message
heading to let us know that the material is for Shadowrun? Just an idea.

We were playing the other night and an interesting question came up.
This is the circumstance. Our mage cast a spell (auto wrecker) at a drone.
There was an astral mage (enemy). The question is, can the astral mage use
magic pool dice to help defend the drone? We decided that he couldn't. (Kind
of like an astral mage could not cast spells at a mundane). The mages only
option for stoping the spell was to engage it astrally. What do you all think
about this?

-QuickTrigger

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