From: | "Jeremy \"Bolthy\" Zimmerman" <jeremy@***********.COM> |
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Subject: | Re: DNA/DOA |
Date: | Tue, 5 May 1998 11:27:37 -0700 |
> From: Lehlan Decker <decker@****.FSU.EDU>
> To: SHADOWRN@********.ITRIBE.NET
> Subject: Re: DNA/DOA
> Date: Tuesday, May 05, 1998 12:12 PM
>
> >
> > > My bigest gripe about DNA/DOA is that becase SR was so new and
> > > untried back then, FASA had hired a big name D&D writer to write
> > > their first module, and the whole book just reeks of D&D cloaked in
> > > SR's clothes.
> >
> > Yup. Only shadowrun adventure I've ever seen with a Wondering
> > Monster table.
> >
> hey, whats wrong with that? :)
> Actually does anyone besides me have a random encounter table?
> I have a couple different versions based on location, etc.
> Gangs, vagrants, Corps slumming, Devil Rats etc. I don't use it
> often, but it keeps that "you drive from Club Penumbra to the Needle"
> from getting too old and boring. :)
>
Wasn't there a book of them? I don't remember the name now... We used to
have a copy of it somewhere... something like "Sprawl Sites". Seemed more
like "random adventures" than random encounters, but it had a long series
of tables.