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From: "Sascha Pabst" <Sascha.Pabst@**********.Uni-Oldenburg.DE>
Subject: Re: Oh Dear, hate mail...:)
Date: Sun, 22 Sep 1996 21:59:52 +0000
On 22 Sep 96 at 1:52, Pete Sims wrote:
[snip]
> Reminds me of an incident with a boat, a player, and Pier 13.
> Hahahaha....
What? You had just one character in water? I managed a whole team, and two
guards taking shots at 'em. Luckyly (for the players) the guards weren't too
good, not even LowLight equipment - but the sheer horror (swimming w/o being
able to swim, _plus_ some people firing at your hads) made at least one
chracter to refuse _any_ meeting at the docs. Even now, a few years (both RL
and game time) later :-)

[snip]
> Apartments, love 'em. I think my players will agree that these are the
> most expensive investment a character can make.[snip]
Having an apartment just to come home and find a box attached to the door
(from the inside) is one of the most nerve-disturbing things to happen.
Luckily for him) it was a Rigger who was quite paranoid and checked out his
own flat with a drone. Shouldn't have shot at the box, though. Or should have
taken out his equipment first, all the drones and weapons.
Well, police was at least not able to find out _where_ the explosion took
place. :-)

> I told them they should have
> considered insurance.
*grin* they never do :-)

Sascha
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