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From: "A Halliwell" <u5a77@**.keele.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: Doom form Shadowtech
Date: Fri, 10 May 1996 10:15:42 +0100 (BST)
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|Is there anyone out there that might be able to forward me the
|specifics on Doom from the Shadowtech book? I am running a email game
|right now and don't have S-tech with me.

I don't have it on me either but......

|One thing specifically. Could Doom be contracted via a card (letter,
|greeting card, etc.) and is it organic thus visible from astral space?

I think it's got to be introduced into the blood to be effective.
Yes. It's organic. No, it's not alive.
(Doom is SICK. I really would recommend not using it. It causes permanent
muscle damage and eventually dead. The only way to remove it is by
specialised dialasis and there is no way to undo the damage.)
I specifically said I would never use doom in one of my games.
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|u5a77@**.keele.ac.uk |It has been widely reported in the newspapers, that |
|Andrew Halliwell | a so called "puppet" of the queen mother, would |
|Principal subjects in:-| appear on this weeks program. To the press, the |
|Comp Sci & Visual Arts |public, and the many members of parlaiment who have |
|-----------------------|so kindly rung in to complain,we would like to admit|
| that this is an outragious and contemptable untruth perpatrated by us, to |
| bring the program into line with current government policy guidelines |
| Spitting Image have never made such a puppet, and were on holiday at the |
|time it wasn't made.... Thank you. (Spitting Image, when it was still funny)|
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