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From: Alfredo B Alves <dghost@****.COM>
Subject: If I was Awake... (Was Ingentization)
Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 10:39:53 -0500
On Thu, 28 May 1998 10:04:35 -0400 BigDaddy <bigdaddy@*****.COM> writes:
>> If I were in 205x, I'd probably want to be a mage OR a decker...
Hey,
>> If I live enough I can become FastJack! >)
>>
>> Bira
>
>hmmmm, id either have to go with
>a.) human decker or shaman ( i luv the totems and tribal stuff, check
>out my room some time) by the way is there any oriental shamans, such as
>summoning foo monsters or asian critters(if there are any!)
>
>b.) troll sam (life expentancy=2 days. heehehe) never cross an armed
>troll with a panther assualt rifle mounted to a viking ;)
>
>
>--
> Napalm Sticks to Kidz,
> BigDaddy

I /have/ to be a decker ;) if the Otaku won't take me then just the
average decker :) Not being one to commit myself to one thing, I'd Ilso
prolly be a a PhysAd or if the Awakening doesn't find me Magically
Active, a rigger/samurai (for a total of decker/rigger/samurai :) ... no
obvious cyber though ... maybe Synaptic Accelerators + VCR 1 or 2,
Smartlink + Encephalon + Cerebral booster :) If I turned out to be a
(non-physical) Adept or full blown mage, I'd be Hermetic (with lotsa fire
elementals ... fire! fire! henh-heh fire! ;)

P.S.
1) I understand that mages have problems in the matrix (but nobody'll
`splain it to me or tell me where that's from) ... what about PhysAds
without Astral Perception?

2) Does anybody give someone with Mnemonic Enhancers any special
benifits? (aside from the extra dice.) like photographic memory or such?

D.Ghost
(aka Pixel, Tantrum, and RuPixel)

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