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From: steven mancini <mancinis@******.CC.PURDUE.EDU>
Subject: Re: EMP Grenades.
Date: Sat, 24 Oct 92 22:15:11 EST
]
] >>>>>[Two quick thoughts, Herr Doom...
] One is what I said before....EMP may not screw with your deck, but what
] about cyberware? That is not all made out of optical fibers. This WILL
] mess up your minds.
] And Two: along those lines... has anyone else heard the rumors about an
] EMP grenade being in existance? I have no details, just the rumor. Let
] us pray that it's only a rumor.]<<<<<
] --Jew <0:00:01/10-24-53>
]

>>>>[ My friends, I hate to break it to you but EMP WILL AFFECT your
cyberware. For any doubters, I reccommend a trip to the paranormal
zoo. There you will find the Thunderbird (lesser). It has EMP
and it WILL FUCK your cyberware up drastically given the juice and
the opportunity. As for EMP grenades, I dunno; I haven't run
across any yet.]<<<<<
>>>>>>-Minotaur

:: Reference the Paranormals Guide- I believe there is a blurp with
the lesser thunderbird that gives some basic guidelines on how
EMP affects cyberware. The only reason it really wouldn't is
cause ya folks don't know about the rule or have chosen to ignore
it.... (Not a flame)

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