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From: Andre' Selmer <031SEA@******.WITS.AC.ZA>
Subject: Re: Shadow community Size
Date: Thu, 14 Sep 1995 10:13:39 +0200
}It has been my experience that there is a very HEALTHY Shadowrun
}community in good ol Seattle, why not, when the information presented is
}so plausible, and noone knows that as well as Seattlites(at least
}regarding local geography)

Maybe I should change the question to how big is the
decencent shadow community not the wannabes ?


}Does anyone have a practical way to settle combat with say, 15-20
}characters to a side? I recently ran the KILLING GLARE module and choked
}when I saw the numbers involved in that last fight, plus I threw in a
}covert Tir guard unit into the mix...It sucks when combat really bogs down.

Assign a range for a d6 eg
1 Healthy
2 Unconscious
3 Lightly Wounded
4 Moderately Wounded
5 Seriously Wounded
6 Dead

Roll for each NPC and make up a quickie about what
happened to them.

Humblist apologies for peculiar typing but this
keyboards space bar no work bwana. Hence the use of the
TAB.

Andre'

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|It has been said that the they who stay in the shadows have|
|no soul, no depth, no moral conviction. But how can one |
|say this when, it is they who have lost themselves in the |
|search utopia. We are the realists, we work from the |
|unseen corners of society, we do what no another has the |
|strength to do, with our cybered bodies and magic extreme |
|we prevent the corruption from spreading and destroying |
|your dreams, not through power, but bullets, sweat, tears |
|and blood. All of this we do for your sake, and few nuyen. |
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