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From: Pete Sims <petesims@********.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Space - The Final Frontier
Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 02:45:53 +0100
In article <199609230546.AAA02838@***.ncweb.com>, "Steven A. Tinner"
<bluewizard@*****.com> writes
>>No your wrong, it's not a Horror plot. That a deliberate misdirection
>>carried out by Tir Tairngire or maybe Tir NanOg, probably NanOg, they're
>>the more powerful anyway. You see, the elves are trying to win the
>>world over with popularity, by pretending to be nice guys. What is
>>actually happening, is that they are using an ancient mythical force of
>>extraplanar creatures, to put the opposition on the wrong foot, when the
>>time comes, they are going to step forward and "apparently" save the
>>world, resulting in the world governemnts owing them a huge favour, at
>>this point, the true nature of the Tir's will show itself, as they take
>>over the world, and bring it under one rulership, where we will all be
>>happy and grateful to the wonderful power and glory of the Tir's.
>
>So that's what all that extra Charisma is for . . . ;-)
>
You guessed it. And to think that Bugs are just a temporary
distraction. Mind you, the real bad stufgf is happening down in the
rain forests in South America at the moment. Some of the most
inhospitable and inaccessible areas in the world are hiding things you
wouldn't believe.

>>Hey Bull, about those Bugs and things, what's the low down then????
>
>Yeah, go ahead and tell them Bull. :-) <evil GM grin>

He has, at length, you mean, mean person you. 8-)
>
>"Daddy, why is Aunt Becky green now?"
>
Apparently, she's a bug, now that was nasty. :-)

>
> FAMOUS LAST WORDS
> "We're from the Government. We're here to help."
>
How about - "We come in peace."

TTYL
Pete
--
Pete Sims
Civilisation advances by extending the number of important operations which we
can perform without thinking about them.

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