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From: Sascha Pabst <Sascha.Pabst@**********.UNI-OLDENBURG.DE>
Subject: Re: Lone Star Response times
Date: Sat, 30 May 1998 18:03:51 +0200
On 27 Apr 98, at 13:23, java wrote:
> I know this has probably has been posted before, but I need to
> know where
> I can find lone Star response times for various neighborhoods. I have
> been using a modified Doc Wagon times. Help.
Seems as if that's your best bet. There _are_ Lone Star Response Time Tables in
the Denver Box (Gamemaster Book pp. 53-54), but nothing in LSS.

Problem is, you don't have "a" rsesponse time for any given neighborhood. What
does interest you? Foot patrol, Cycle Patrol, Auto Patrol (LSS, pp. 28-30), Air
patrol (helicopters or drones?) (LSS p.30) , FRT (LSS pp . 33-35) or SWAT (LSS
pp. 36-37) , just any cop (LSS pp. 6-136), including traffic-cops, highway-patrol or
harbor police (LSS pp. 30-33)?

What about other law enforcement agences? Knight Errant payed to patrol some
areas?

I'd say go with the DocWagon tables (or the Denver ones), but take them with a
grain of salt, and remember there may be other modifiers as well - a "code 00"
(officer down) will speed up response/backup quite, I'd guess.


Sascha
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