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From: The Jestyr <s421539@*******.gu.edu.au>
Subject: Re: geezers
Date: Thu, 26 Sep 1996 08:05:22 +1000 (EST)
> Acftually, we have a large number of friendly (?) NPC's hanging around. Of
> course, we're primarily a 2 man team, so making friends was a priority early
> on, I believe right after the pizza dude kicked Johnny's ass... Here's a
> small list.

<snip list>

Actually, here's a good idea, listing some of the major NPCs, from the
player point of view.

We seem to have really just made friends with another team of runners.
(Welll, two associated teams, really.) They consist of:

Python: Elf street sam. Very scary - we met him when returning to him a
CIA file that we'd accidentally *grin* found in the trash one day
*cough*
Krrrunch: Troll decker. Big and ugly and very smart. :)
Full Throttle: Rigger. Total wacko (no wonder he and my character get
along so well...) The only guy who'll jump a razorwire fence with a
Harley Electraglide and lose the tires...
Kari: Wolf shaman who has taken quite a liking *grin* to our Snake
Shaman, who's now wondering if he'll ever get free :) (Not sure
about the spelling of her name, though.) Has two brothers, the
physad from hell, Weasel, and a mage who can soak up Force 8 Mana
Darts, Covington. Nice family. :)
Clancy: Mage. Don't know much about her.
Larry & Curly: AKA Crash & Burn. Dwarf brothers, snipers. Now hate the
Humanis Policlub, with good reason.
Kerri: PhysAd ninja type with a big car. :)

And, of course, there are always more... :)

Lady Jestyr

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