From: | scott@**********.com (Scott Harrison) |
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Subject: | SR4 Conversion |
Date: | Thu, 28 Jul 2005 14:50:48 -0400 |
>> For what it's worth I think I would love to play in Kori's group.
>> I've been reading his posts to this list for a long time now and he
>> seems to run a pretty tight ship (at least that's the impression I
>> get). You may not always agree with his system, but he definitely
>> has a system, which is a whole lot better than a lot of GMs.
>
> *smiles* Thank you for the vote of confidence. And there is a
> standing invite I've posted before. If you find yourself in
> Houghton, Michigan, on a weekend ever, you are welcome at my gaming
> table. I extend that invite to my critics as well as my fans. And
> yes, I do run a tight ship, when it comes to rules and mechanics.
> This frees up the group to be flexible when it comes to the part of
> the game that really matters. The characters, the story, and the
> dynamic nature of the game world.
>
For the most part from all the posts I have read, I would like to be
able to play in your game. Realistically I do not think I would end up
in Michigan except possibly to fly through Detroit. And I have never
heard of Houghton. The only issue I really had a problem with was that
incident about the rigger and the car that jumped from the road and
crashed into the side of a building. I think a VCR has the ability to
alter the brain's capability to control aspects of the body like
bloodflow to allow better handling of G-forces, etc. As long as the
car is designed for it, and the rigger has a good VCR they should be
allowed to do more than a normal driver. Passengers however are a
different matter.
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Scott Harrison