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From: Loki <loki@*******.com>
Subject: Re: shocked.....
Date: Sat, 21 Sep 1996 15:13:25 -0700
Asher S Rosenberg wrote:
>
> On Fri, 20 Sep 1996 22:58:25 -0700 Loki <loki@*******.com> writes:
>
> >Eeesh! You used the move by wire system. <shudder> That's just a fatal
> >condition waiting to happen... <shudder again>
>
> Does that mean you'd object if I bring a character with Move by Wire into
> our game if (or is that when?) my current character dies? Now that
> Logan's dead I was figuring we could use a character with 4D6+13
> Initiative.

I won't object, I haven't banned the move-by-wire from our game. Be my
guest. I just don't understand why you'd want a character that in a
matter of months (though he has survived the runs and dealt with my
NPC's) falls at the hands of his own demons between TLE-x or CCSS.
<shrug> Disposable PC's just never have been my style, even when I was a
player.

>And just for good measure, I was planning to make him a
> member of the Church of Elvis.

That's fine, save me the time of having to "convert" your PC's in an
upcoming game. ;o)

> [ You know, the really great thing about this mailing list is it gives me
> interesting new ways to make my GM worry. :-) ]

What...me worry? Nah! Don't forget Dagda Mor, Changeling and Reaper are
still out there, plus what they may have done with Logan. Not to mention
Kyle and Perianwyr, Death Angel, Tamorsha, Renraku might be full of
questions now, and then there's that pesky little gambling debt the
group owes Vasily...

Nah, I don't worry...
@>-,--'--- Loki

CLARKE'S THIRD LAW:
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.

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