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From: chaos@*****.com (Steven Ratkovich)
Subject: Re: Oh Dear, hate mail...:)
Date: Sat, 21 Sep 1996 18:54:36 -0500 (EST)
>I handle my players the same way, I never assume on the part of their
>characters. I must be informed of actions taken. Just ask them about the
>other night. The just finish a hit on Renraku for which they were hired
>by Kyle Morgan. Now Kyle (and Perianwyr) is more then well acquainted
>with three members fo the group, after taken a sveral story fall back in
>Maria Mercurial. Knowing this still doesn't inform me of doing anything
>(like picking up weapons or armor) during the two hour window befor
>going to meet with Kyle and pick up "payment" for their job in an
>abandoned warehouse in the shadows of the archology. I should also add
>they group had also hit a well known fixer's casino for 25,000,000Y and
>has a bounty out on them, is believed to have a bio-chemical warfare
>sample Renraku and the UCAS want badly, and so on.
>
I see you use Kyle as a big nasty NPC too... Unfortunately, he decided to
take revenge on us right after our GM say die hard 3. Needless to say, a
couple nights later, we're chasing around the city, looking for riddles, and
jumping off of bridges. However, in our world he doesn't hold a grudge, and
we've made up. While Bull still fears Kyle immensly, we've actually helped
Perry and been helped by Perry. We were able to get arail bombing of
bugspray on a Mosquito hive once, thanks to him...:)

Although I still am peeved about the arm(s)...


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# -Bull, aka Chaos, aka Rak, aka Steven Ratkovich #
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# Order is Illusion! Chaos is Bliss! Got any fours? #
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"You do more damage out of simple irritation than most
men can do in a towering rage."
-David Eddings, "Demon Lord of Karanda

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