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Re: So why would anyone become a shadowrunner, anyway?
by mcv <mcvmcv@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Nov 23, 2006 at 04:25 PM
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Mightyflapjack <mightyflapjack@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> I agree that it can be annoying that once again you are stuck as the
> "Decker" because everyone else is a Samurai or Physical Adept. This is
> where having a steady group can be beneficial and people can alternate
who
> is the "filler" person for that game. A good GM should manage this by
> alternating the order when people create characters, but there are
always
> ways to balance your preferences with a group's needs (Maybe a light
samurai
> with skillwires to do the decking stuff, etc.)
In 4th edition, a rigger is probably the ideal person to double as a
decker.
The only problem is that 4th edition mostly ignores riggers. I hope we get
a good Rigger book soon.
mcv.
--
Science is not the be-all and end-all of human existence. It's a tool.
A very powerful tool, but not the only tool. And if only that which
could be verified scientifically was considered real, then nearly all
of human experience would be not-real. -- Zachriel


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David Kettler <davek@[ |
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2006-11-17 17:54:36 |
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2006-11-17 19:03:24 |
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2006-11-23 16:25:20 |
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