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From: Ken Webb <hbphy009@****.CSUN.EDU>
Subject: Re: Atlantis (fwd)
Date: Wed, 30 Nov 1994 07:22:50 +0800
On Wed, 30 Nov 1994, Paolo Marcucci wrote:

> ---------[Ken Webb wrote this...]
> ...from the first UPDATE is here. I had to type it in as no one I
> know has OCR capabilities. I can't help but think that I saw this once
> somewhere in another SR publication, but I can't put my finger on it now.
> The other story is too long so I can snail mail it to you if you want.
> Neither story has a credit to an author. The story starts now:
> ---------[End of Ken's section]

> So I don't know exactly where this story come from, but could be taken
> from a SR sourcebook (I don't have all ones). If someone have access to
> AOL, there should be some stories in the FASA's archive. Alas, I think
> I have collected them all.
> Bye, Paolo

As I recall, the update in which the Ehran speech appeared came out in
1989. It had the same cover as the (first edition, of course) rule book.
At the time it came out, there weren't many sourcebooks out so
I think the update was the first place the speech was published. I
mentioned that I thought I saw it in another publication, but it might
have been just the reference that I saw in Tir (someone else on the
list mentioned that there was a reference in Tir earlier.) I still hope
to type in the other long story in that first update and submit it to
Paolo's WWW page. It was called Rex Tremendae (I think I got the spelling
right-I don't have it with me.)
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