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From: Rand Ratinac docwagon101@*****.com
Subject: Deciper press release link
Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 22:39:03 -0700 (PDT)
> > *Doc' wonders if there's something in the European psyche that
produces munchkins by the barrel...
> >
> Hey, now wait a sec, we? :)
> Barbie

Well, the reasoning may be a bit specious, but it wasn't exactly a
serious comment. Still...

These are the only SR sourcebooks (as opposed to novels) that have been
written by Europeans (that I know of):

London Sourcebook
Germany Sourcebook
Tir na nOg
Prime Runners

Now, Prime Runners wasn't exactly munchie (except for Michael
Sutherland - but what do you expect when his creators wrote the book?),
but London, Germany and Tir na nOg?

London I'm not sure on - I have it, but haven't read it yet...but I've
heard stories.

Tir na nOg contains the most munchie magical system ever devised
(whoops - I forgot about Barbie for a second there - make that
"published" ;-) ).

Germany had the gear sections hacked out of it before it was ever
printed in English because the toys were so munchie.

Then there's the French one - I haven't seen this one and it wouldn't
help me if I did, as I don't read anything but a minimal smattering of
French - but again I've heard tales (varying from "it's munchie" to "it
sucks" depending on who you ask :) ).

Munchie books = munchie gamers.

*Doc' summons a Force 12 spirit with the movement power and runs hard
and fast...*
==Doc'
(aka Mr. Freaky Big, Super-Dynamic Troll of Tomorrow)

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