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From: Alfredo B Alves <dghost@****.COM>
Subject: Re: SR Companion Metatypes
Date: Sat, 2 May 1998 19:15:44 -0500
On Mon, 27 Apr 1998 09:40:58 -0400 Dust <rogan@******.ORG> writes:
>Hey everyone,
>
>Just wondering how many people have PCs that are metahuman variants from
>the SR Companion. I asked this question a month or two after the
Companion >came out and there weren't that many. I'm curious if the
number has gone up. >Since then, I've had a koborokuru, hobgoblin, and
giant in the campaign I GM. >The koborokuru PC has lasted 'bout a year
and is still going.
>
>Well lates,
>
>Dust
<<SNIP>>

I play a Minotaur rigger with a CRCD to control a special walker drone, 2
mini-arachnoid drones, and a Rolls-Royce Prairie Cat equipped RPAP 2. He
doesn't speak english very well, so I have plenty of opportunities to
mess with the other players ;) He tends to play guardian angel over my
otaku elf's meat body.

I also have a Tiger Shapeshifter Physical Adept with Amnesia, a phobia of
Aztechnology logos, and Hunted flaws ... gonna be interesting ... Name?
Goes by Tabby (Short for Tabula Rasa, given to her by someone wearing a
white lab coat in a fuzzy memory. Real name? Project 64.)

Lastly, I have Fox Shapeshifter Moon Physical Druid (currently unnamed)
who uses an acoustic guitar for centering. She has an abandoned
warehouse with a partially (mostly) callapsed roof where she built her
stone circle (thanks Panther). She has an electric car (with suncell)
that she parks indoors (if ya can call it indoors) and sleeps in while in
fox form.

D.Ghost
(aka Pixel, Tantrum)
"God is a committee" --Jubal Harshaw

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