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From: Gurth <gurth@******.NL>
Subject: Re: Cyber and Body Index (was Re: Munchkinism at it's finest)
Date: Tue, 5 May 1998 11:30:51 +0100
losthalo said on 13:21/ 4 May 98...

> Yep. And I scoff as well. I'm going to soon be playing in a campaign with
> nothing available except what is in the basic rulebook. Never mind three
> supplements on cyber, one on weapons, two on magic, ad infinitum, we're
> just going to play good old-fashioned Shadowrun like mamma used to bake. :)

Hey, another one! :) Yesterday a few members of my group came to the
conclusion that to solve the current troubles we're in (caused by rivalry
and infighting between characters, thankfully not players (yet *Gurth
crosses his fingers*)) is to start again with brand-new characters, and
say all the other stuff didn't happen.

Anyway we linked this to an old idea of mine to start a campaign in 2050,
following the order FASA-published adventures came out in -- starting with
DNA/DOA, followed by Mercurial, and so on. Hardly anything is available
except what's in SRII, the Grimoire, and one or two other books subject to
GM approval. All the gear will only be for sale once the dates in the book
come by in the campaign -- no SSC until late 2050/early 2051, bioware
won't be available until 2052, and so on.

Now all we need to do is convince the other half of the group that this
is the best thing to do to solve the mess we're in...

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