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From: abortion_engine abortion_engine@*******.com
Subject: Questions of great importance (Steve, Jon, RA:S people especially)
Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 00:26:27 -0400
----- Original Message -----
From: Rand Ratinac <docwagon101@*****.com>
To: <shadowrn@*********.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 1999 11:16 PM
Subject: Re: Questions of great importance (Steve, Jon, RA:S people
especially)


> > >You work with what you have, you know?
> >
> > Sounds like someone needs to kiss up to thier
> > fixer/dealer (and maybe work thier GMover with a wiffleball bat for a
> half hour <g>).
> > To buy one, I'd say 20K yen (it is basically the brians of a sentry
> gun with some changes and some excessories), with availability of
> something like 12/30 days with and SI of around 2 becuase it is of
> limited use on the streets. Case has B3/I5 armour, waterproof, weighs
> around 4 kg with the tripod, and a conceal of 3. Has ragnefinder, mag
> 3 (~ x15) optics, with lo-lite and thermal modes, and can call wind.
> Figure it sets up inabout two minutes, needs a minute to initialize,
> and it really likes to have a map soft and GPS data. It talks to your
> encephalon or I/O system as per your rules (I've never heard of two
> groups doing it quite the same way).
> > I might make something up that uses my Smartsight system for
> datafeed.
> > Kevin Dole, aka CyberRaven, aka IronRaven, aka Steel Tengu
>
> Pretty toy. :)
>
> What does my unaugmented adept sniper do, though? He can't link into it
> cybernetically. Give it a microtransceiver and a voice module (or some
> such thing) so it can talk to him?
> ==> Doc'
> (aka Mr. Freaky Big, Super-Dynamic Troll of Tomorrow)
>
> .sig Sauer
> __________________________________________________
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>
>
'Trodes, my friend. 'Trodes.

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