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From: Manx timburke@*******.com.au
Subject: SR Academy Awards
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 19:30:10 +1000
Doc,

I'd like to cast my vote.

>Best Adventure (inc. any PURE module - e.g. not including the NAN
>sourcebooks, or Mob War)


>Best Adventure/Sourcebook (i.e. anything with an adventure (or five)in
>it that doesn't fall into the above category - inc. Mob War, NAN
>sourcebooks, Blood in the Boardroom, Universal Brotherhood)

Blood in the Boardroom

>Best Novel

2XS by Nigel D. Findley

>Best People, Place and Thingy Sourcebook (e.g. Cyberpirates, Tir
>Tairngire, Threats)

Universal Brotherhood Sourcebook

>Best Rules Sourcebook (e.g. BBB1, 2 and 3, Rigger 2, Awakenings)

BBB3 hardback.

>Best Artwork in a Shadowrun Book (which book contains your favourite
>artwork?)

Lone Star Sourcebook

>Favourite Shadowrun Artist (self explanatory)

Larry Elmore

>Best Fiction in a Sourcebook (this covers ANY sourcebook with fictional
>material - as opposed to game material - in it (a short story, the
>'Shadowland logs' etc.))

"Pieces of a Puzzle" from Blood in the Boardroom.

>Best Actor in a Shadowrun Drama (in other words, pick your favourite
>character - any character - from any of the adventures, sourcebooks or
>novels).

Dirk Montgomery

>Best Shadowrun Product (this is an overall category - just your
>absolute favourite Shadowrun product EVER).

BBB3 Hardback

>And, just for fun, the Hall of Infamy..
>Worst Shadowrun Product Ever (another overall category - the Shadowrun
>product you detest most).

Renraku Arcology: Shutdown (The biggest load of shit that
has ever been printed under the SR name. Interesting concept,
shithouse delivery.)

Cheers,
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Manx // timburke@*******.com.au // #950
"It's always funny until someone gets hurt
and then it's just hilarious." - Faith No More
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