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From: Bryan Linn Schuler <schu1545@****.GMI.EDU>
Subject: Re: Oops! runs.
Date: Fri, 8 Sep 1995 11:42:45 -0400
><Descriptions of Harlequin runs deleted>
>
>Heh. We were stupid. :) The physad went over the fence and got attacked
>by the barghests. Then we blew open the door with a grenade. Then
>we stole the stuff, went downstairs and got attacked by a about 40 guards
>and a security vehicle. Then the troll got out the Panther. :) It still
>makes me laugh just thinking about it.
>

Haha. I remember that one too. Our team surveyed the site a few days ealier.
Well, one of them kinda leaked it to his input.

Kazier: Don't worry, I'll be alright. It's just a few dogs and a guard or two.
Michelle: Dogs? What are you going to do about them?
Kazier: Frobozz will probibly shoot them.
Michelle: No! Don't kill the dogs! Promise me you won't hurt them! I love dogs!
Kazier: But... They're not that kind of...
Michelle: I DON'T CARE! Promise me you won't hurt them.
Kazier: <grumble> ok...

On the night of the run, I pulled out my sniper rifle and started assembling it.
Kazier comes up to me with a hand full of high-power gel rounds.

Frobozz: What the frag are those for.
Kazier: The dogs. DON'T ASK. Please use them...
Frobozz: Oh brother. If this don't take them out though...
<Thwip!...YIPE!> <Thwip!...YIPE!> <Thwip!...YIPE!>

That little bit of reverie alone makes me wonder how we ever solved that module.
The gels did take out the dogs though, on one hit even. ;)

-Bryan
-Frobozz of Gridpoint (http://apollo.gmi.edu/~schu1545/shadowrun.html)
-Frobozz of TimeWarp MUD (telnet quark.gmi.edu 5150)

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