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From: Timothy Skirvin <tskirvin@********.UNI.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: Re: Decking and magic (not connected, per se...)
Date: Sun, 3 Apr 1994 21:47:36 -0500
Alright. He MENTIONED ME AGAIN. FLAME WAR!!!

NE> razorgirl, a Japanese Cat shaman <whatever>, a former UCAS Army
NE> physad, GP's

It's not a cat, apparently. That's part of the reason I was kicked out,
I was annoyed by the lack of rules that were being followed.

And so I got mad, and argued. And argued. Steve had no real rationale
in kicking me out, he just killed my character off *snap* stupidly. I was more
than willing to just leave, but for some reason he just had to kill the charac-
ter off too...

NE> special ps guy that will be introduced shortly. I used to have a
NE> mage too, but I kicked his ass outta there for being a general
NE> pain in the butt to everyone else.

Being a pain in the butt apparently means asking that the rules can
exist a little. He started changing fundamentals without telling me. Also,i
it means that I want my character to be allowed to role-play...he messed up my
sister for some reason, and wouldn't let her be the buddy I payed for and revol-
ved my character around. Yes, my sister is charging 5k=Y= for a quick check...

Oh well. I'm out now, and I'm not returning to that particular game.
Unfortunately, I think that by his actions I was completely kicked out of the
group for all time...oh well. I'm annoyed at that one for sure.

----------------------- "Well, you see, they took the Bible literally.
Tim Skirvin Adam and Eve, the snake and the apple...took
(tskirvin@ it word for word. Unfortunately, their
superdec.uni.uiuc.edu) version had a misprint."
----------------------- - Rimmer, Red Dwarf (The Last Day)

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