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From: Killian@***.EDU
Subject: Re: Types of criminals
Date: Mon, 4 Apr 1994 18:45:51 EDT
>
> I've been wondering (and, thusly, will ask everyone else) - what
> kind of Shadowrunners do you play? I've seen two groups, mainly:
>
> 1). Criminals who'll do anything for gain.
> 2). Criminals with some form of honors/morals.
>
> (Note that I have yet to see any Shadow-revolutionaries in
> action...)
>
> We had a problem with some people from group 1 in our playing
> group (we kicked them out - you'll see why). They were just sort of
> psychotic in approach, which wasn't why they were kicked out,
> actually, but was frightening: For instance, one of them, a Samurai,
> AVMed a commerical airliner (probably 200-400 people on board) to get
> one person. We eventually kicked them out because they kept plotting
> to kill the other characters. They were also trying to lower the
> magic rating of our group's longest running mage (Wraith) by 2, so he
> would have to take a Geas (to this end, they tried to find his
> Thesis, tried to cause a Deadly wound...). Of course, the other six
> members of the Circle didn't let that happen...
>

Right now, I play a charactor with pretty high morals. My charactor is a
female elven physical adept. She, so far, only kills her apponents if it
is nescisarry. Half of the campaigns that she has been on, she only ended
up stunning the npc's unconcious and binding them with there own
clotheing. :) Silence is an ultimate motto for her and she likes to keep
herself clean as much as possible with body count. She could care less if
the other members in her party killed the people, but she won't do a lot
unless her own life is under serious trouble.

-Killian->

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