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From: Pete Sims <petesims@********.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Kyle Morgan
Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 03:12:19 +0100
In article <9609231737.aa08579@******.COM>, Rick Jones <rick@******.COM>
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>Steven Ratkovich wrote:
>> Out of curiosity, which module was e in besides Mecurial? I can't seem to
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>He was also in A Killing Glare.
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>BTW, this was one of the times when my players absolutely refused to
>follow the plot train, and so they never had the final battle. They were
>NOT going to try to get into the Brawl Zone. I stymied their first three
>attempts to get the game halted, but when it was obvious they had no
>desire to appear on international trid, I let their next plan work: call
>the coach (who they had been sitting on until before the game) and get him
>to switch out Punch and Judy, and then call the game.
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>Kyle got away scot free, but Punch and Judy did as well. The coach,
>well, that's another story.
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I'm glad my players aren't on this list (they can't handle the amount of
mail or some feeble excuse) this kind of post would get me lynched.
They went through merry hell with this plot, especially where I added
three sub plots and several red herrings. As for the final battle, they
were very clever with their solution, but I'll let one of them explain
that. They beat me, and that made them really happy. As for Kyle and
Perrianwyr, well, when they got out of the NAN, after being shot down
they started hunting the players, still are if I recall correctly. Kyle
wasn't too pissed, but Perry, he's mad as hell at them.

TTYL
Pete
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Pete Sims
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can perform without thinking about them.

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