From: | Gurth gurth@******.nl |
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Subject: | Cyberpirates |
Date: | Sat, 24 Jul 1999 20:11:40 +0200 |
the street was...
> Everybody I know just uses Cyberpirates as a tri-place book with some nice
> water rules. I've heard now and again of GMs running a pirate campaign
*raises hand* I run a pirate campaign, using Cyberpirates.
> but I've never seen much after that. The essence Shadowrun, it seems,
> will always be shadowrunning. :-)
What we've so far found is that half the time, pirating = shadowrunning.
Although perhaps this also has to do with our group trying to find a
direction, and the GMs (we take turns) being used to the traditional "you
get hired to do a job" style of adventure rather than ones where the
players decide which way to go to make money.
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