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From: The Spaceman <spaced@*.WASHINGTON.EDU>
Subject: Target: UCAS and Bug Stuff
Date: Sat, 12 Jul 1997 13:52:52 -0700
>>>>> Bull didst say unto the aether thusly:

# SPOILERS FOR TARGET UCAS!!! (Nothing about Granite, Fro, or Spikey
# though...:))

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# Ok, that's good...

# 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...:))

Yes! a chance to run _Total Eclipse_ with a new twist......... Perhaps
Twilight is _really_ a wasp/ant/whatever messing with Eclipse's mind. or
Eclipse is really a 1)woman and 2)mantis shaman, and Twilight masks as a mantid
that got free. or something.....

# 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...:]:]
You defended UCAS tho'. Perhaps I need to read it again, but I was
under the impression you just liked N'awlins spirit or some such. I noticed
Spike was still list.member.grumpy........

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

The Boston section struck me as being somewhat flat, a sort of rehash
of other ideas. The only interesting thought was the catacombs, a sort of Ork
Underground for everybody. Perhaps combine that with some of the X-Men story
lines from back when I was into comic books (late eighties).

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spaced@*.washington.edu |the fire goes on burning, unaware that
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