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From: Airwasp <Airwasp@***.COM>
Subject: Considering things from St. Dunkhelzahn's Will
Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 13:00:13 EDT
Okay, in the game time here, which is roughly mid-September 2060, the group
has several projects which are going on. I'm gonna chat about the one Keith
is actually going to run (to give me a break and a chance to play - thanks
Keith).

With the coming eruption sometime in October 2060 (I forgot the date and am
too lazy right now to find the book and date) a volcanic island is going to
come into being somewhere in the South Pacific.

So, corporations and countries are beginning to prepare themselves for the
worst case scenario, an explosive eruption with resulting tsunami, and
possibly more than one eruption to boot also.

The Japanese corporations in the Phillipines have begun to ship their people
and as many resources which can be moved off the islands to safer havens until
they can return after the Phillipines are thoroughly trashed by the tsunami.
To the Japanese, this is going to take care of all of the people which are
bothering them (like the natives) and it is going to wash away some of the
problems that they are experiencing on Yomi.

So, an island holding at least half a million metahumans and other
undesirables of Yomi are going to be left not knowing that they are doomed to
thier deaths.

The group, in fact the same player making the Lightsaber, albeit a different
pc, has decided that he does not like what he sees. So, a new game group has
been created which is going to do all of the little dirty work that it is
going to take to make this possible (the runs, the bumping of people off,
information gathering, the like).

So, have their been any other game ideas come running through to people
courtesy of Dunkie's Will ?

Mike

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