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From: Erik Jameson <erikj@****.COM>
Subject: Re: Petrolias on the map
Date: Thu, 21 May 1998 14:18:27 -0400
At 10:06 PM 5/20/98 EDT, you wrote:

>Actually, it's in 2062, so we have to wait just a bit longer... (oh, the
>misery of it all ;)

Damn. Oh well. Does that date (surely there must be a month for that
event available somewhere, right?) coincide with *anything* in the Big D's
will?


>> Almost guaranteed. This event alone could possibly draw them up to the
AAA
>> tier, or maybe not. But it clearly would give them extra ammunition.
>
>If not them, IF, they join the PPG, then it would give -them- the
resources to
>look the other major forces straight in the face and say "Hey, I don't take
>nothing from no girl...." (laughter)

Hmmmm...the PPG (hey, the name for Bab-5 handguns!) would wield tremendous
influence with two AAA's and a number of strong AAs. They could be like a
Fuchi, very powerful but rife with nasty in-fighting. I think that'll
start by the end of 2060...


>> Possible. The Corporate Download book I think is focusing in on the Big
>> 10, and depending on how much attention is paid to the Pacific Prosperity
>> Group, an answer of some sort might be forthcoming. But we'll have to
wait
>> until December/January for this though...
>
>Just remember, that two members of the PPG are also "Big 10" types...

Yeah, it all depends on where the focus goes. You'd think that the PPG
will be mentioned, but it isn't obvious that the PPG itself will recieve
the sort of individual attention that would be required to get serious
paydata on Fed-Boeing.

I loved the Corporate Shadowfiles and I'm sure I'm gonna love the Corporate
Download.

Erik J.

Fight the Future on June 19th!


"Forgive me FASA for I have sinned. It has been 6 days since I last played
Shadowrun and 15 days since I last bought a SRTCG booster pack."

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