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From: Danyel N Woods <9604801@********.AC.NZ>
Subject: Re: NightStalkers: the World Tour (long)
Date: Wed, 6 May 1998 17:35:08 +1200
Quoth MC23 (1506 06-05-98 NZT):

>>My GM, being off-line and pretty much isolated from much , would like
>>the list's opinion of his current campaign-setting and setup. So,
here
>>it is:
>>
>>Many of you know (or should) that in 2044, a group of vampires in New
>>Orleans began a series of attacks on public institutions and
government
>>facilities which lasted for several months. The coven was eventually
>>defeated by the formation and operations of an elite
counter-paranormal
>>force known as the Night Stalkers, who remain(?) operational to this
day
>>(IIRC).
>
> I just wanted to point out that the background you are referring
to is from a series of White Wolf articles that were >unofficial and you
shouldn't be upset when Target: Smuggler's Havens comes out and it has
something different about >the Big Easy. If we're lucky there won't be
too much contradictory material so both sources can be integrated
together.

No skin off my nose, since I probably won't see T:SH in this neck of the
woods 'til middle-end of next year :-). Besides, I doubt they'll rule
out the *possibility* of such a unit, which is all we need, and the GM's
pretty much thrown canon out the window anyway. More than half the gear
in the campaign is from net.books I've brought to him, and half the
setting was cut out of whole cloth as he went, so... <shrug>

Thanks for the tip, MC. Does anyone have any suggestions as to where I
could lay hold of those White Wolf articles *cheap*? Second-hand or
back-issues acceptable. (Exchange rate plus postage to New Zealand is
murder.)

Danyel Woods
9604801@********.ac.nz
'Are you deliberately trying to drive me insane?'
'The universe is already mad. Anything else would be
redundant.'

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