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From: Rand Ratinac docwagon101@*****.com
Subject: What next? (Was Re: SR Narrowing of focus)
Date: Tue, 17 Aug 1999 17:52:31 -0700 (PDT)
> So, my point, is that we don't NEED ANY new SR books. We could make
it up quite fine. But, since they are still a viable company, and they
are putting products out, we'd all like to see certain books done. No
one seems to have a problem with the same rules being published over
and over again, but you have a problem with atmosphere books.

Just slightly wrong, Mark.

We don't have a problem with atmosphere books. As I've stated multiple
times, we don't think that the KINDS of atmosphere books Twist (and
you?) has been asking for are realistic ones to demand of FASA - or any
other game company. As a number of us have said, we'd LOVE to have
books like that - but we don't expect them.

> I'm not sure why, but that's not really important at this juncture.
What is important is that we'd all like to see different products. It's
a matter of personal taste and doesn't have anything to do with
roleplaying ability, despite your statements to the contrary.

Good point. Again, though, it's not entirely desires - it's also
expectations.

If you guys really want atmosphere books with the kinds of details
you've been talking about, you need to let FASA know that there's a
market for them.

Maybe it's time for another one of Twist's petitions. You can certainly
count me in.
==Doc'
(aka Mr. Freaky Big, Super-Dynamic Troll of Tomorrow)

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