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From: shadowrn@*********.com (Wallace Blade)
Subject: Shadowrun LARP [Results]
Date: Mon Sep 10 18:00:02 2001
Bryan Pow said:
> Last weekend I ran a shadowrun LARP at our local tournament. Though
>very hectic for me, I had a visiting member of a live roleplaying
>club give my game the honour of being the best LARP he had played in.
>Basically the players were representatives of the Big Ten as well as
>major countries and some second tier corporations, all gathering
>together most of the way through 2061, in order to put a stop to the
>violence amongst the Megacorps that has arose because Zurich Orbital
>was destroyed. I had many plot twists ready for the players but did
>not need to use most of them as the players proceeded to backstabb,
>harrass, assassinate, plot, invade, and generally be mean to everyone
>else. One of the crowning moments was when the representative of
>Cross used the Seraphim to assassinate a head member of the Shiawase
>family because he garbled what the Mitsuhama guy was asking him to do
>as a favour. When Mr Shiawase got told this by Mitsuhama, he
>threatened to tear Cross to pieces unless the Seraphim do some jobs
>for Shiawase against Yamatetsu. Shiawase was somewhat controlling the
>Corporate Court at this point, since he was a shrewd and intelligent
>speaker.

Sounds great!! How I envy you! But the question is, is the destruction of
Z-O cannon? If it is, when did it happen?

Wallace Blade
Sepherim (Dagger in sperethiel)
"The Matrix was made to serve,
but only obeys those of us that love her."
Nodo 666: http://www16.brinkster.com/sepherim



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