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From: "Gerlof A.Woudstra" <Gerlof.Woudstra@***.PZ.WAU.NL>
Subject: Rainy days are here again
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1993 10:00:52 +0100
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>Street Rigger
>Looks decent.
>Cyberware:
>Vehicle Control Rig level 1
>Needs a higher level, IMHO *grin*

>Gear: ...
>Roomsweeper + 50 ammo
>Ya know, I REALLY like this person. But have you ever thought of using stun
>rounds instead *evil grin* *duck*
>Bug scanner (4)

Gee thanks, I think.
Why does one need a higher Control Rig, is there anybody out there actually
using those car combat rules? I know the avarage rigger is better then the
Street Rigger. The street Rigger is allowed a lot more gear then I have given
her. IMHO this does not make a difference, every team can use somebody like a
rigger. Even more when this rigger can do more then just sit in a comfortable
bucket seat. And watch out for nasty boogies, while eating doughnuts.

Remember this a BEGINNING RIGGER, when she makes the big money she'll buy
the newest, meanest piece of hardware availlable to her. Just now she is
starting. Ps. have you noticed her combat skills and the fact that she is not
able to hurt a bug with her wimpy strength of 3?

>Also, the average rigger would probably make this look like something else...
>a spider, mayhaps? ==)

>The Reverend
>(with an umbrella... after all, it's raining! *groan*)

Interesting thought? I play a street rigger myself and guess, I use spiders as
drones. They can crawl, and climb walls, have nice tools to cut wires and
connect cables for the decker and they are armed with a nice little tiny narco-
jet gun, much nastier then stunrounds.

It is raining here too, and my umbrella ist kaputt!

Gerlof Woudstra, in rainy holland

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