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From: Dvixen dvixen@****.com
Subject: Universal Brotherhood, GM advice
Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 22:55:50 -0800
At 04:55 PM 2/17/99 , Neil Clark annoyed me by writing:
> I'm planning to run my characters through the UB module, but due to
>shipping constraints, it's possible that I might not get the actual material
>until the night before the actual run.

SPOILER ALERT!

DO NOT READ IF YOUR GM IS ON THIS LIST!!!!
</shouting>
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Oh forget it. I hate counting that high.

I won't go into actual Missing Blood happenings, I'm hoping someone did
respond off list. Plus, if you can read it once, you shouldn't be too badly
off, esp if you just use it as reference during the game. :)

Keeping in mind that UB is the intro for the bugs in to SR.....

First of all, remember to emphazise how horrific the bugs are. I've always
stressed to any magical on the team will that they seriously creeped out by
the astral view of the bugs or their environment :> Even magicals without
astral perception found their skin crawling. :)

Information on the bugs is not to be found, not even in the more esoteric
places. Someone asking around about this type of thing will be reacted to
like they are nuts, or on some pretty nifty sims of the Fly from the late
20th century. ;)

Most of the people associated with the universal brotherhood are freindly
beyond belief, many/most without even suspecting the UB has a deep dark
secret. Auras reflect their open and friendly nature. (It's a very
different matter inside4 the bug's hisey hole....)




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