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From: Faux Pas <fauxpas@******.net>
Subject: Re: Who's Who of SRII?
Date: Fri, 20 Sep 1996 15:22:05 -0500
At 01:19 AM 9/20/96 -0500, you wrote:
>>Tiger Faux lived in Chicago, got caught behind the CZ, ran into a Mantis
>>group, and somehow escaped from Chicago a few months later. [My first SR
>>character was named BrighTiger and my e-mail nickname is Faux Pas. For some
>>reason I trust this guy. Go figure.]
>>
>
>Is Tiger a male or female? I get the impression that Tiger's a she, and if
>so, may not have escaped the Mantids totally...

Rereading the mantid post in Bug City, I'd have to agree with you. She
might be a mantid merge now.

>
>>Other common posters:
>>Neon, The Kenyesian Kid, Bung, Killjoy, Tin Lizzie, Findler-Man, Brother
>>John (Humanis member), SocioPat, The Smiling Bandit, DCInsider, Daikoku,
>>Argent, Arctic White ... and that's from just three sourcebooks. Anyone
>>find any more?
>>
>
>There's a few, I think. But ya hit the big biys, I think. A couple more
>are the Neon Antichrist (guy who wrote most of the Neo A stuff), Bung, SPD
>(or some variant thereof, he's an ex-cop giving the point of view of law
>enforcement),Nuyen Nick, and Argent.

Oh, Hangfire and Aurora did run together - they were on the O'Connel raid in
Zeb Wanderly's papers in UB. They were based out of Seattle at the time and
ran with Edge, who's posted in the SSC I think. Hangfire, Aurora, and Edge
were all human. Aurora's a combat mage (dead now), Hangfire was described
as an ex-corporate guy, now probably a merc or street sam. Edge was all sammy.

-Thomas Deeny
the Cartoonist at large is on the web at www2.cy-net.net/~fauxpas

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