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From: Bull <chaos@*****.COM>
Subject: Target: UCAS and Bug Stuff
Date: Sat, 12 Jul 1997 04:39:54 -0400
SPOILERS FOR TARGET UCAS!!! (Nothing about Granite, Fro, or Spikey
though...:))

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Ok, that's good...

Ok, I Just got the book tonight, and as I was playing SR, I didn;t get a
chance to really read through it, so this is just a couple quick comments...

Interesting way to clean up Bug City... They used a cultured Beta Version
of Strain III FAB, which destroyed the bugs, the ghouls, and pretty much
anything else magical in the zone. And it's still there, so Chicago's
pretty F'd up.

One interesting note... It was Strongley hinted at that some bugs survuved
the Strain III, and were made stronger for it, though no real hard rules
for this were given.

One interesting (and really cool) concepts was that in the process of
killing the Queens with the FAB, some of the Insect Spirits went free...
i.e., subject to all the rules for Free Spirits, though they'r still a Bug
at heart!

Wow, that is just truly hideous and foul... And gives me some GREAT ideas
for adapting some of the older bug modules (I'm currently running Queen
Euphoria, and plan to use some of United Brotherhood in the future...:))

My quotes were cool, though I only had 2, and for some reason I'm southern
and from New Orleans... But I can live with that...;] It was still cool
to be in the book... And they were kinda long quotes...:]:]

That's about it. Looks like a good book over all... I look forward to
reading the rest of it...;];]

Bull
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