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From: chaos@*****.com (Steven Ratkovich)
Subject: Re: Who's Who of SRII?
Date: Fri, 20 Sep 1996 08:32:04 -0500 (EST)
>You forgot FastJack :) Although he doesn't show up as much as he did in
>the older books (the SSC seems to be the best example), he's still a
>one of the best deckers around. Weird thing about FJ is that he must be at
>least 50, probably nearing 60, and still he pulls tricks that amaze Shiva
>and others of the Denver data haven... FJ seems to be one of Tom Dowd's
>favorite characters, BTW.
>
It is fairly widely accepted that FJ was a member of Echo Mirage. What I
want to know if what was with the message he recieved the day Magic came
back (or something like that. Haven't read it in a while and I don't own
it) in the Denver Source Book. It went someething like: "Welcome to the
world. Play nice." WHO WROTE THAT? IT SCARES ME!!! Also, FJ is a decking
God:)

>Connie Connoisseur (sp?) is mostly in the Seattle Sourcebook, and in one
>or two others as well. She knows a lot baout what's trendy, the places to
>visit, etc., but is tied into the shadow scene as well -- she points out
>where you can run into shadowrunners, for example.
>
Connie does get blasted several times for revealing those locations though,
and the guy blasting her said the runners would have to change locations...
Ah well:)


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