From: | Matt bs0u0103@*********.ac.uk |
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Subject: | Museum floorplans (was Re: Independent Characters) |
Date: | Tue, 03 Oct 2000 13:35:11 +0100 |
>According to Jeff Long, at 18:29 on 2 Oct 00, the word on the street
>was...
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>> Which reminds me, does anyone have any general floorplan (Maps) of Seattle
>> Museums? Or could someone at least point me in the right direction on the
>> web?
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>You could just make something up, based on (for example) the floorplan of
>a museum or other public building you've been to and remember the layout
>of. After all, museums can and do move around, and new ones are set up as
>well, so there's no real need for a museum in 2060s Seattle to be the same
>as its counterpart today.
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Yeah, and do your players really know what those museums look like on the
inside???