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From: "rufus t. firefly" <U9AA@*******.SDSTATE.EDU>
Subject: New Skillsoft
Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1993 15:29:03 CST
> Here is a little item for you all to enjoy. I was going to save it
> but...
>
> Let me know what you think.
>
> Skillsoft Item
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> Combateer Skillsofts
>
> By incorporating the latest in Skill Acquisition Technology, MCT has
> taken combat experience and compressed it into the ultimate mercenary
> item. The Skillsoft System enables the user to fight like he was much
> more experienced than he is because his actions are now guided by the
> hand of combat veterans. Now you can have the experience of Bruce Lee,
> Rambo, and Neal the Ork Barbarian with the Chrome of the Jack Edge,
> Street Samurai for Hire, Trideo Star.
>
> Manufacturer: MCT
> Legality: 3-CB
> Availability: 10/14 days
> Levels: 1-6
> Size (Mp): Level^2 * 15
> Cost: Size * 175Y
> Effects: Add Level/2 (round down) to Combat Pool.
> Covers Firearms or Unarmed Combat or Armed Combat,
> and Dodging uses of Combat Pool. Specify when bought.
> Examples: Firearms and Dodging, or Armed Combat and
> Dodging.
> Note: Requires Skillwires Plus System of equal rating.
>
> >>>>[ These softs make Sams LETHAL. The lower levels don't do much,
> but you get some Chromed Skill junkie and put a level 6 in. OUCH. They
> look like the ultimate Street Killer. The fluidness of movement, the
> grace that only comes from a seasoned streeter, and the cool of the
> old gunfighters are all there. This is one of the most impressive
> Skillsofts I have ever seen. ]<<<< --Quiktek<03:55:05/03-23-54>
>
> -- Quiktek
> a.k.a. Todd Montgomery
> tmont@****.wvu.edu

>>>> you betcha. and when you run up against somebody who knows what
you're wearing and what your reaction to a given situation will be, a
problem could develop. one that you might not be able to weasel your
way out of . . . <<<< --nighthawk<05:33:02/03-23-54>

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