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From: Alfredo B Alves <dghost@****.COM>
Subject: Re: Nicknames
Date: Sat, 2 May 1998 19:00:51 -0500
On Mon, 27 Apr 1998 23:23:39 -0700 "Roger J. An" <rogan@******.ORG>
writes:
>I think there are a lot of interesting nicknames on the list. I was
>wondering how many people's nicknames were actually PCs or what not in
>SR campaigns. I know quite a few are and I bet there are a lot of
>interesting back stories for them.
<<SNIP>>
>Well, can't wait to hear stories about the PCs who were your
>nicknames.
>
>Lates,
>
>Dust
<<SNIP>>

Ok, D.Ghost is a comic book char I came up with and I'm not telling what
the D stands for until it's copyrighted but when I wrote up his stats
using SR, it involved Wired Reflexes 4 :) I have based some SR chars off
him tho.

Pixel is a nick I picked up when I started on IRC 4 years ago and still
use it now... It's based on the Robert A. Heinlein Novel, "The Cat Who
Walks Through Walls"

Tantrum is an Otaku Elf I am using in my campaign ... haven't got to play
him much he lives with a Minotaur rigger named Ragnarok and likes to pick
at semantics. The two of live in a Rolls-Royce Praerie Cat and although
they're currently in Seatle (of course ... everything happens in Seatle
;), they've travelled a bit before the start of the campaign.

D.Ghost
(aka Pixel, Tantrum)
Once, a long time ago on irc:
<Pixel> Ah! There's a Blip on my screen!
<Blip> Ah! There's a Pixel on my screen!

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