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From: "Mongoose; bodyguard, vigilante." <EWESSEL@****.BITNET>
Subject: You have a banshee?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
Date: Mon, 19 Oct 92 15:10:00 CDT
Mary Margaret Danforth sent this in on 19-OCT-1992 :
]
] >>>>>[ When I'm tinkering with my Banshee, would I use Ground
Vehicles B/
R
] or Aricraft B/R? I guess it would classify as an Aircraft 'cuz it's vecored
] thrust, but I just wanted to make sure! ]<<<<<
]
] --Tailhook (Look Ma/I can fly!)

and came back with some more on it:

] >>>>>[ Someone says that I would use Hovercraft B/R, but I don't think
] that's right, because a Banshee is not a hovercraft... anyone? ]<<<<<
] --Tailhook (Look Ma/I Can Fly!)
]
] >>>>>[The GMC Banshee LAV is a Low-Altitude Vehicle. That means VTOL
] aircraft, chummers. Can you say "Harrier"? ][ knew you
could]<<<<<<
] --Dreamline

Ummmm, my question is, Where did you get a Banshee in the first place!? I know
shadowrunners like to steal things, (I do it quite a lot), but how did you
magage to talk your GM into letting you steal a Banshee? That's ridiculous.
Let me show you:

Superconductor: Hey, Flash, we got a whole squad of Lone stars on our asses,
You got a spell to toast 'em with?

Flash: Um, no, if I cast a spell right now, I'll pass out. {displays bruises
from gel rounds}

Mongoose: Well, we have to do something!!!

Ronin{over a loudspeaker in her banshee}: Don't worry guys, I just picked up
my Banshee, I'll take care of them. And the
behemoth coming around the corner along
with the wyvern dropping in from above. Noooo
problemo.

See what I mean.

The Mongoose
"Look, I'll infiltrate MCT for you, but I don't
want anything to do with your Merc wargames."

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