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From: Beal, Nathan nathan.beal@***.ac.uk
Subject: (no subject)
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 12:31:25 -0000
A similar, but unrelated resource for Cyberpunk was released by Ianus
publishing called nights edge. I love the book, and the explanation for
Vampirism, it is VERY similar to HMVV, but you don't have to die, the virus
just takes over your system (and then kills you) I heartily recommend it if
you get the chance.

"The idea that Bill Gates has appeared like a knight in shining armor to
lead all customers out of a mire of technological chaos neatly ignores the
fact that it was he who, by peddling second-rate technology, led them into
it in the first place."----------------------- Quote from Douglas Adams

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> From: Jordan[SMTP:findlerman@*****.com]
> Reply To: shadowrn@*********.org
> Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 1999 9:35 PM
> To: shadowrn@*********.org
> Subject: Re: (no subject)
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> > >have you anything on vampires? i want to run an all vampires campaign
> > >(ever play jihad?) and i can't find anything for vampires as pc's.
> > >
> > Hmm....an all vampires campaign in Shadowrun? I dunno, I would say
> just
> > modify the rules for them as critters. Flavor-wise and all, you
> might want
> > to read some stuff from Vampire: the Masquerade, it could help out
>
> No need to go to all that trouble on your own...people have made the
> rules and submitted them to the Archive
> (http://shadowrun.html.com/archive/). Search for keyword vampire and
> it'll bring up some really useful stuff...including some premade
> player-character vampire CharGen rules. One word of caution: Don't
> give this to anyone who is even *slightly* a munchkin...player vamps
> are HUGELY powerful.
>
>
> --Fin
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