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From: cmd_jackryan@***.net (Phillip Gawlowski)
Subject: The new SR4 map (Contains Spoilers!)
Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 23:15:46 +0000
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Graht wrote:
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> Or, it was a major fragging earthquake on a scale that would have
> knocked down every building in California and neighboring states.
> That's not an earthquake with an epicenter, it's a massive drop/slip
> along 300+ miles of faultline. At first it sounds like a cool idea,
> until you start to think about it and the actual results of that much
> energy being released.
>
> I'm gonna go with option 1 and say that he map is "not to scale" ;)

I have a theory for you all paranoids...

[Spoiler Header: Do not read on if you are a player and not familiar
with Threats 1 or Bedrohliche Sechste Welt! I *mean* it!]



























Okay, my 0.02Nuyen:

Actually, I got the idea (partly) from a German Shadowrun-Mailinglist:
It was/will be Winternight.

They are collecting nuclear warheads, and nobody knows what they want
with those. They are working on ways to enhance them. They hate the
Matrix (It being from Loki, and all).
They hit California (for whatever reasons) with their nuclear arsenal
and a lot of people get the Beserk-BTL chips (don't know how they are
called in English), and hit major Matrix nodes, crashing it completely,
forcing a wireless approach this time (after optic fibre in the
aftermath of '29).

The nukes split off a part of california.

I guess the campaign to close the gap between 2060 and 2070 will feature
this conspiracy.

Well, enough paranoia for me, tonight.

<lurk>
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Phillip Gawlowski

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