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From: Alfredo B Alves <dghost@****.COM>
Subject: MysticPunk
Date: Wed, 20 May 1998 12:23:08 -0500
Hmmmm... I was thinking of a new campaign setting (I'd hafta get the ED
books for this ...) set far in the future where the mana level of the 6th
world is in full swing and the world (Whether they know it or not) is
preparing for the coming of Horrors/The Enemy (Take your pick but don't
argue about it here, please :)... This would be a CyberPunk returned to
Fanatsy setting ... I prolly wouldn't flesh out the History of how it
came to be too much but Doc Wagon would be a roving Medical Guild ...
Cyberware is still available as normal (I don't really make Delta the
standard to reflect 2 or 3 millinea of technological advancement...) The
matrix is still around as normal as well. Guilds have taken the place of
corporations ...sorta ...basically the corporations would have become the
Guilds.

Space Travel would prolly be fairly common (in general, not on a
individual basis) and either magic functions in space and/or other
planets or space travel is almost only undertaken by mundanes ... For a
spaceships system I'll prolly swipe it from Star Wars. :) (minus the
deflector shields most likely :)

This is a really wierd idea, I know... but I think it might be fun to
play in this world every once in a while... whadya think?

I now return you to the regularly scheduled mailing list already in
progress :)

D.Ghost
(aka Pixel, Tantrum)

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