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From: steven mancini <mancinis@******.CC.PURDUE.EDU>
Subject: Re: Banshees, not always a scream.
Date: Tue, 20 Oct 92 23:39:58 EST
]
] How does one get a Banshee. It's really simple but not very cost
] effective. Here's the simple recipe.
>- Obscene List Deleted to Save Space

] 3 Stonewall Main Battle Tanks

>Ironic, I thought the Stonewall was the leading edge of
>technology while the Banshee has been out for years...

] Actually you just need the mage to go astral and nail the banshee
] pilots with a mana ball.

>Funny, I must be in a different reality. The laws of magic
>where I come from strictly claim that you CANNOT CAST SPELLS
>FROM THE ASTRAL AT PHYSICAL TARGETS.... unless of course
>someone in the Banshee was stupid enough to have a groundable
>device active upon them, and in that case than whomever hired
>the pilot should have his/her brain scrambled with a diamond
>tipped drill bit.

] Aguilars. Advice from one runner to the rest. If you run into the
] CAS Stonewalls (and I hope you don't, I won't wish that on anyone)
] try a power ball against the rail gun. *GRIN* Stand back though,
] it leaves a 500' diameter crater that is 100' deep.

>Oh gods, I have had enough.. shouldn't this garbage have a
>header that claims it is Shadowtalk or something?

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