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From: Joshua Ring strago@***.com
Subject: Stargate SR3
Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 22:32:31 -0500
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I'd like to participate in such a group of runs. My players, on the other hand,
would probably take me out and lynch me. They've already banned time travel from
any sort of run.

David Buehrer wrote:

> Elling Polden wrote:
> /
> / > OOOOOOOh, Stargate SR3!
>
> So... what if it works just like the stargate in SG1 but it leads to
> worlds that have been ravaged by, are being ravaged by, or are
> conquering the horrors and invae.
>
> What if the stargates were created by the race of man during a previous
> low mana cycle (say, the First Age), allowing him to spread across the
> universe. Then the mana increased again, the horrors came, and mankind's
> galactic civilization was shattered and forgotten. That's right, in this
> scenario Man is not native to Earth.
>
> The stargate is found, unearthed, and the key is unlocked. The runners are
> hired because they're resourceful, and their expendable (they're SINless
> and don't technically exist, you can't get much more expendable than that
> ;)
>
> The runners travel to other worlds at differing levels of magic and
> technology (mostly low level). Sometimes they encounter problems at these
> new worlds, sometimes they bring them back with them. Every now and then
> they encounter an Invae hiveworld. Once in a while they encounter a
> horror.
>
> Sound fun? <EGMG>
>
> -David B.
> --
> "Earn what you have been given."
> --
> ShadowRN GridSec
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I'd like to participate in such a group of runs. My players, on the other
hand, would probably take me out and lynch me. They've already banned time
travel from any sort of run.

<P>David Buehrer wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>Elling Polden wrote:
<BR>/
<BR>/ > OOOOOOOh, Stargate SR3!

<P>So... what if it works just like the stargate in SG1 but it leads to
<BR>worlds that have been ravaged by, are being ravaged by, or are
<BR>conquering the horrors and invae.

<P>What if the stargates were created by the race of man during a previous
<BR>low mana cycle (say, the First Age), allowing him to spread across
the
<BR>universe.&nbsp; Then the mana increased again, the horrors came, and
mankind's
<BR>galactic civilization was shattered and forgotten.&nbsp; That's right,
in this
<BR>scenario Man is not native to Earth.

<P>The stargate is found, unearthed, and the key is unlocked.&nbsp; The
runners are
<BR>hired because they're resourceful, and their expendable (they're SINless
<BR>and don't technically exist, you can't get much more expendable than
that
<BR>;)

<P>The runners travel to other worlds at differing levels of magic and
<BR>technology (mostly low level).&nbsp; Sometimes they encounter problems
at these
<BR>new worlds, sometimes they bring them back with them.&nbsp; Every now
and then
<BR>they encounter an Invae hiveworld.&nbsp; Once in a while they encounter
a
<BR>horror.

<P>Sound fun? &lt;EGMG>

<P>-David B.
<BR>--
<BR>"Earn what you have been given."
<BR>--
<BR>ShadowRN GridSec
<BR>The ShadowRN FAQ
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<BR>email: dbuehrer@******.carl.org
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