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From: bluewizard@*****.com (Steven A. Tinner)
Subject: Re: Synaptic Accelerator and Increased Initiative
Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1996 03:11:50 -0500 (EST)
>>What kind of sick Shaman is that, anyway? Spending 1.6 BI to get increased
>>reflexes? Does he have no sense of dignity? Or is he toxic???
>>
>Ok, you asked for it.

Sure did, hope you're ready to eat the flames on this post, cause I'm sure
they're a comin'! :-)

>Johnny 99 is a Coyote Shaman that thought he was a
>cat shaman. He tends to forget he's not a Phys Ad at times, is faster and
>better than most steet sams...

>He has over 300 karma,

NO, he has earned a TOTAL of apprx 300 karma throughout his career. Lest
anyone cry "MUNCHKIN" These PC's have been around a long time, and we game
an awful lot.
Hey, I live in frickin' Unionville, OH Does that tell you anything about the
nightlife around here?

<takes regular trips
>to Chicago... is married to a Mantis Hive Queen, has slept with another
>Mantis queen...

>He is married to a talismonger as well.

Actually she's an Enchantress Adept.

<He considers the
>chicago ghoul community friends, and they regard him the same.

>He knows and
>works for Harlequin on a semi regular basis,

OK, he works for him, but c'mon - he doesn't really KNOW him does he Bull?
<evil grin>

>and he is the cockiest damn
>shaman in the world.

Yep, that he is. Although that Roach spirit had him messed up pretty bad, so
did Penthisil's sacrifice, and Xuxa's chip addiction!

>He, along with my character, have been through almost
>every moduale FASA has put out, and we have gone on dozens of original
>runs... Name it, and we've dine it...:) That's what kind of shaman he is...:)

I think the only published FASA runs we haven't done are Imago, and DNA/DOA!

Silly isn't it? :-)


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