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From: Ben Acosta <BACOSTA1@*****.BITNET>
Subject: Trek in the Shadows
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1993 13:08:59 CDT
All the Trek talk has been fun, but if your going to talk about it here then do
it right and connect it with Shadowrun. (Shouldn't be too hard. FASA use to
own the Star Trek RPG rights)

New from FASA: Shadow Trek - Explore the universe of the 24th century.
Magic has come back into the Galaxy and Megacorps run entire worlds. You're
a Shadowrunner, who lives in the cracks between the Federation and the Mega-
corps, and you have an edge of some kind that keeps you alive. Maybe your a
decker who can navigate the twisting path of the Galactic Matrix and blow away
the toughest Borg Collective Black IC. Maybe your a magician, one in tune with
the ancient gift, who can command the arcane forces of the universe and really
work magic down in engineering. Or maybe your a jacked up space samurai, with
cyberware so drek hot that it's the envy of Borg everywhere. Whatever your
edge, you're going to need it when you go on a shadowtrek.
Coming never to a store near you :-)

Think of all the neat characters you could play: Klingon Targ Shamans, Vulcan
Hermetic Mages, Borg Street Samurai, etc.... And check out those Ferangi Mega
corps. (Muhahahahaha)

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:Benjamin J. Acosta : "When dog bites man, it's not a story. :
:Bacosta1@*****.UA.EDU : When man bites dog, it's a story. :
:Science Fiction Fan : And when man and dog slug it out for :
:Role Playing Gamer : twelve issues and Wolverine has a :
:Comic Book Reader : guest appearance, It's a Marvel story!" :
:Renaissance Man : --A saying in the Marvel Comics Bullpen :
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