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From: Gurth gurth@******.nl
Subject: ORK Underground.
Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1999 13:34:08 +0100
According to Sven De Herdt, at 11:10 on 12 Feb 99, the word on
the street was...

> I am GM-ing a team of 4 ork players and they all have their backgrounds
> linked to Ork underground.
>
> When looking for further information I only found that there are 22
> known entrances and a bunch of secret passage ways. However only 2
> entrances were actually mentioned, one of them being 'Big Rhino's'.

And the other one? The main characters in one of the novels go into the
Ork Underground, but I don't remember if it's actually mentioned where
they enter it. There's also the one (rumored to be) in the Renraku
Arcology's basement.

> Can anyone tell me if the other 20 public passage ways are specified
> somewhere or is this up to the GM discretion?

GM's discretion, IMO. Just keep them in the area of the Underground, which
is mostly below downtown Seattle (the SR1 rulebook had a rough map that
could be compared to the downtown street map to show exactly where the
Underground is).

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