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STATUS: ENTER ONLY
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NUMBER OF LINES: 529
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1 If you are in need of help, you need but ask...
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2 ******************** REMOVED: 17 JUL 84 ********************
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3 Welcome to BWMS (BackWater Message System) Mike Day System operator
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4 ************************************************************
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5 GENERAL DISCLAIMER: BWMS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INFORMATION
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6 PLACED ON THIS SYSTEM.
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7 BWMS was created as an electronic bill board. BWMS is a privately owned
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8 and operated system which is currently open for use by the general public.
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9 No restrictions are placed on the use of the system. As the system is
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10 privately owned, I retain the right to remove any and all messages which
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11 I may find offensive. Because of the limited size of the system, it will be
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12 periodically purged of messages. (only 629 lines of data can be saved)
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13 To leave a message, type 'ENTER' and use ctrl/C or break to get out of the
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14 ENTER mode. The message is automatically stored. If after entering the
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15 message you find you made a mistake, use the replace command to replace
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16 the line. To exit from the system, type 'OFF' then hang up.
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17 Type 'HELP' to see other commands that are available on the system.
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18 ************************************************************
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19
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20 ))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))$4:43)))))))))
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21 I can't believe it, at the top again. Usually I don't leave any
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22 messages, but when your at the top, what else are you soposed to do?
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23 (((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((Archer(((((((((((((((((4:45)(((((
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24 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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25 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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26 TWIT CITY TWIT CITY TWIT CITY TWIT CITY TWIT CITY TWIT CITY
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27 "WHAT A TWIT!", YELLED TWITSON. "CAN YOU BELIEVE THESE GUYS?"
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28 "I SHOT AN ARROW IN THE AIR, IT CAME DOWN ON MILCHAR. YUP YUP
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29 YUP WE BAD, THAT'S WRITE. I AM HER TOO STAY SO TRY AN FINE ME."
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30 HEY MIG. YOU ARE A REEL JERK! TRY AND FIGUR OUT WHO I AM YOU
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31 WILLNEVER GET ME. I NOW WHERE YOU LIVE, AND I WILL BE GETING
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32 OUT YOUR WAY SOON. BE CARFUL, FOR I AM ON YOUR TRAIL. YOU
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33 THINK YOU A SO CLEEVER, BUT I AM MORE CLEEVER. HA HA HA HA
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34 I AM COMEING TO GET YOU.
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35
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36 TWIT CTWIT CITY TWIT CITY TWIT CITY TWIT CITY TWIT CITY
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37 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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38 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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39 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
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40 WELLLLLLLLL,I THINK THAT YOU ARE FULL OF CRUD. CAN'T SAY **** ON THIS SYSTEM.
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41 FIRST OF ALL, YOUR SPELLING IS ALMOST AS BAD AS MINE. YOU ARE STUPID, I CAN TELL
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42 !! SO NA!!!!!! I DON'T CARE!!!!! SLANDER ME, I LIKE IT!!!! BEAT ON MY CHARICTER!
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43 THE MAN IN GRAY
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44 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
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45 RYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRY
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46 Joshua & L'homme:Until you know more about Petrov do not use the Pulse guns or
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47 the "stunners" in his presence. Firearms are ok.
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48 Ian
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49 RYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRY
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50 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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51 OHHH ICCK IS TS STEAMY INTESTINES ALL OVER THE PLACE. WHO MADE THIS MESS?
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52 I DON'T KNOW REPLIED HIS FRIEND, DEGREE.
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53 WHAT AN INCREDIBLE NEW SMELL YOU DISCOVERED, ASKED MR. ORIGINAL, IN HIS USUAL
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54 TEMPTOUS VOICE.
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55 LET'S MAKE LIKE A BANANA AND PEEL. LET'S MAKE LIKE A TREE AND LEAF. LET'S MAKE
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56 LIKE A PAIR OF WOMEN'S HOSE AND RUN. LET'S........LET'S.......
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57 OH FORGET IT.
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58 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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59 ##==##==##==##==##==##==##==##==##==##==##==LYSIAS==##==##==##== TWIT CITY: THAT
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60 LINE ABOUT THE ARROW, AND MILCHAR WAS MINE. IT IS THE FIRST THING I EVER ENTERED
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61 ON THIS BBS, AND THAT WAS BEFORE I GRADUATED FROM JUVIE-DOM. I DID IT, AND SO
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62 CAN YOU. (?).
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63 MILCH: THANKS FOR THE TIPS ON USING THIS BBS, IT WORKS!##==##==##==##==##==##==#
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64 Ever hear the old saying : "If you don't have anything good to say then
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65 don't say anything at all."
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66
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67 M O N I T O R
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68
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69 " Welcome to Archadia, Captain Griff. "
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70 " I'm dead...I was dying ", he said.
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71 " You are not dead. We salvaged your ship and your life. Now
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72 you are here."
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73 It was a pretty young voice, which soothed Griff's nerves. He
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74 opened his eyes, and gazed apon a pretty youth face which well
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75 matched the voice.
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76 " You are in the village life center, Captain Griff. It was a
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77 close call, but you are safe now, and you will be able to leave
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78 soon ", she said.
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79 " The planet? "
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80 " No, I'm afraid that your ship was destroyed ", she paused,
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81 " My name is Kewelli, and I will be your host."
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82 " My what?"
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83 " Rest now Captain. I'll come for you soon."
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84 * * *
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85 Time passed quickly, and Griff was back to his old self in the
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86 week. He had speant all his time with Kewelli, as she showed him
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87 the planet. They now looked over a vast uninhabited valley.
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88 " We have conquered all disease and pain. We are slowly
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89 reclaiming the areas of land destroyed by war and neglect. We
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90 have a simple life - we think and enjoy our time.
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91 Griff was not paying attention to the sermon, because he was
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92 enthralled by the landscape. She continued :
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93 " We need not do any work, because the labor units do it all
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94 for us."
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95 Griff looked up, and for the first time noticed the human like
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96
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form of a worker android in the distance.
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97 " No work ? ", he asked.
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98 None. We consider them to be greatest creation. They can
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99 do anything a normal man could do. They can even mimick man's
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100 behavior to the smallest detail, if necessary. Impressive ? "
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101 " Yes, very..", he replied without thinking.
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102 " Come, we have people to meet. "
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103 * * *
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104 As they walked back to the village, Griff condsidered how
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105 attached he had become to Kewelli in such a short time. They got
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106 along so well. It was as if she was made for him.
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107
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108 " Stop thinking aimlessly. You must prepare yourself for your
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109 meeting with the elders. They wish to learn something from you,
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110 which is an honor. "
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111 " And what's that ? ", he asked.
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112 " You will find out. "
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113 They came to the front of a hut located in the center of the
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114 village.
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115 " You must go in alone. I shall soon join you ", she said.
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116 Griff stepped inti the room, finding it too dark to see. As
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117 his eyes adjusted, he felt his arms grabed, and he was held
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118 firmly in place. An old man stepped foward.
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119 " We are the elders. You know something we must learn."
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120 " But you will, you will. Kewelli has been give poison which
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121 she will take if you do not agree to tell us want we must know.
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122 You must tell them how to kill. To kill..."
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123 Griff felt anger building in his body. " Sweet inocent Kewelli
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124 shall not die ", he thought. He burst from the grips of the
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125 androids and sprang towards the elder with a scream.
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126 " You play into my hands. "
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127 Griff used all of his strength to punch the old man across the
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128 jaw. As his hand hit, he heard and felt the cracking of the
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129 bones in his hand. The elder, who seemed not to even notice the
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130 blow, walked foward to one of the droids who had been holding
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131 Griff. With no expresion, the old man dealt a punch which
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132 shattered the jaw and ripped the skin of the droid. It collapsed
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133 in a lifeless heap.
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134 Griff watched in horror as blood poured from the creature and
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135 dripped to the floor.
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136 * * *
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137 Well, so much for the pitfalls of file transfer...
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138 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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139 Aaron:
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140 My departure was a combination of Backwater burnout and turning my
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141 energies elsewhere. I've been trying to write some short stories for
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142 publication. So far, I collected several impressive rejection slips.
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143 Salazar is even the main character in a couple of the stories. Somehow,
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144 he lacks the fire and vigor he had here. Maybe I'll have to stick around
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145 for a while to get some inspiration. The Backwater seems to have changed
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146 and yet remained the same. It's nice to be back. Now if I can only figure
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147 out where Leroy has gotten to; maybe we can cut a deal.
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148 Mohammed Wassir
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149 <The Friendly Albanian>
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150 P.S. Is this 'Petrov' the same transvestite KGB agent that lurked around
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151 the Inn sometime ago, or somebody new?
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152 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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153 !~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~
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154 Leroy, Darling;
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155 Has all that has gone between us come to naught? I miss you terribly.
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156 Call me when you can. Wassir is in the market for some tactical nukes.
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157 I think he has another one of his hair-brained schemes.
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158 With all my love,
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159 Serena
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160 !~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~
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161
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162 (_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)
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163 WOAH!! whats this now?
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164 You never know what to expect here in the Inn. It has run all the
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165 way from Juvie Hunts, Short Stories, and now even love notes on a
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166 totaly public domain. She has alot of guts or was very intoxicated
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167 at the time, but that is ruled down by her typing.
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168 Thats what makes ths Inn such aLeader. More systems should
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169 follow the Inns lead, this town might be one of the highest when it
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170 comes to boards.
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171 To thone who wishes to remain nameless, WHY? You put yourself
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172 in the spot light now. If you wanted attention, that was not the way
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173 to go about it. Trybeing nice instead of the insulting garbage that
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174 you put up. Here is another question for you, do you really think
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175 that the person you offended is scared? He shouldn't be.
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176 There is always a time and a place for everything, I know I will try
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177 to keep offensiv messages from the Inn.
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178
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179 The Whiteliner
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180 (_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)
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181 *************************************************************************
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182 TO BACKUP PEOPLE: TIS DONE! THERE ARE A TOTAL OF 33 DISKS AND 193 BW FILES
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183 LARGEST FILE IS 45K. WARNING, SOME OF THE FILES STILL HAVE CONTROL
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184 CHARACTERS IMBEDDED IN THEM I NORMALLY TRY TO STRIP THEM OFF, BUT I
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185 FORGOT ON SOME. SO IF YOU TRY TO PRINT THEM OUT, IT MAY DRIVE YOUR
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186 PRINTER BANNANAS. ALSO, I THINK ONE OF THE FILES HAS A CTRL Z IMBEDDED
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187 IN THE MIDDLE OF IT AS WELL, SINCE CPM USES CTRL/Z AS A FILE TERMINATER,
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188 THIS COULD ALSO CAUSE YOU A PROBLEM. SUGGEST YOU LOOK FOR TWO OR MORE
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189 CTRL/Z'S AS A TERMINATOR INSTEAD. NOW, ALL WE HAVE TO DO IS FIGURE
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190 OUT HOW TO DISTRIBUTE THE MESS.
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191 ************************ MIKEY ****************************************
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192 P.S. HAS ANYONE SEEN PAM LATELY? HER LAST ENTRY INDICATED SHE WANTED
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193 TO LEAVE SOMETHING HERE BUT WAS UNABLE TO DUE TO A FULL DISK, AND WOULD
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194 RETURN AT A LATER TO DO SO. THAT WAS SOMETIME AGO. I HOPE NOTHING HAS
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195 HAPPENED TO HER. MAYBE I JUST WORRY TOO MUCH.
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196 **********************************************************************:
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197 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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198 No.... I guess that wasn't L'homme at the door. He sure looked like him though... they could be twins. That man
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199 next to him looks EVIL... A name comes to mind... Sundownor? That's strange. His emanations are not at all like
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200 those of humans. I feel a great energy stored within him. That one is dangerous. "Doctor, do you see that one?"
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201 "Yes, he looks a little on the nasty side, if you ask me." "Yes, quite so. I'm just glad he hasn't noticed us.
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202 Let's retreat into the kitchen and bring out the Sonic Analyzer. I want to hear the conversation. Look, he's going
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203 to the other group."
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204 +++++++++++++++++++++
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205 TWIT CITY: "And Milchar pointed his staff and then the DISINTERGRATED arrow fell on him." Really, do you think a
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206 mage would be harmed by a mere arrow? I think not, at least by all of MY standards of what a mage should be.
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207 +++++++++++++++++++++
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208 L'homme: Still at your service, for any help with the Commode...
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209 +++++++++++++++++++++
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210 Riskers: Could someone, about once a week, leave a message giving a summary of what happens? If not once a week,
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211 how about every other gathering? I can't watch, but I would like to follow the game somewhat.
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212 +++++++++++++++++++++
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213 -->Entered this day of July 14, 1984 at 11:24 pm,
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214 -->Milchar, Sundownor, and Commodore Instenes on the CA Reliant.......out.
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215 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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216 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
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217 Hello All:yet another terminal. RISK results-->
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218 ALEX:won 1
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219 L'homme:won 1
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220 Alex won the first by an extraordinary combination of sly moves. I, in the second game, nuked the hell out of him
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221 my first turn. Thus endith ALEX for the second game. L'homme won it after a brutal power struggle with an unknown
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222 dark entry know only as Bartis delecti. Stay tuned!!!!!!!!
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223 The Man in Gray
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224 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
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225 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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226 Mikey: Actually, some of us WANTED the funny control characters, but I
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227 suppose the advantages of not having them outweigh the "insightful"
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228 pauses inserted by some of the clientel..
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229 espicially the funny DC stuff, which unless I am careful on this end, turns
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230 on my mag tape decks.... and transparent mode on my terminal... and, and...
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231 Aaron
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232 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
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233 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::O O::::::::::::::::::::O O::::::::::::::
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234 ALEX: Definitely enjoyed the risk games, even if you were an inconsiderate
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235 host and slaughtered us the first game. At least MiG paid you back in
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236 kind the second game.
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237 The group seemed to work together rather well; everyone was quite willing
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238 to offer suggestions to those of us less experienced. I'm looking forward
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239 to our next contest.
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240 Mikey: regarding d's second message a couple of disks ago, you mentioned that
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241 there was a line missing. When I was saving that file, when I got to that
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242 point (around line 285), I got a DISK ERROR message. Fortunately, I had
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243 saved her entry shortly after she made it, while it was still intact. If
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244 you want to correct the file (after all, those of us in the archive buy
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245 want CORRECT copies!), the lines (surrounding) were:
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246 The men drew back in surprise at this sudden transformation, and had
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247 no answer immediately. Searching their faces, she relaxed, and drew
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248 ->up a rough-hewn bench. Once more her voice thrummed out in earnestness:<-
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249 "I await your defense, gentlemen!" and a slight smile tickled her mouth.
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250 :::::::::::::::::::::::O O::::::voyeur:::::::O O:::::::::::::::::::::::
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251 {
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252 boy this place is empty in the mornings! anyone for a cup of java?
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253 }
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254 {{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{ + / * - }}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}
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255 Don't get them upload blues way down deep in yore Bytes! (excuse me Bard,
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256 please! I lost my bearings there for a moment)
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257 To the aspiring UPLOADERS: Only a good terminal program, with pacing during
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258 uploads, will cure the upload blues. If you are looking for or writing
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259 such a program here's the definitive variable parameter group. There is
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260 some combination of these parameters that will satisfy almost any upload
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261 situation you may encounter. Now if your auto-dialer can set them up for
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262 each system you call that's fancy livin'! The parameters are:
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263 1) Pause between characters sent. (0-2 character times)
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264 2) Pause at the end of a line. (After you send /Enter/ or /Return/)
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265 a) Wait for prompt character
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266 b) Fixed time
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267 c) Wait for keyboard prompt (& maybe +a short Pause)
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268 Although I haven't seen COPYLINK, the messages I see would indicate it can
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269 do these things. As Cistop has said before, on the Backwater the pause you
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270 need is at the end of the line, so the disk can find the sector to put that
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271 gem of wisdom you just entered.
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272 {{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{ The Mesolithic Mathematician }}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}
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273 +_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+
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274 Tom, do you have a copy of Applewrite //e. Writing programs with the
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275 others is causing big problems. If so, leave a msg. on cbbs or call me
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276 instead, OK?
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277 Lord Morby, Earl of Blackpool: have you called cbbs lately? if not
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278 there is a mesg. for you there. That system(cbbs) is in fact a nice one.
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279 Riskers, sounds like you guys had alot of fun blowing up the world,
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280 and each other in your last game. You should make a little writeup on
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281 what happened and who did what, its just a thought.
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282
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283 +_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+__ Mark __+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+
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284 **************************************************************************
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285 It was two hours after sunset and the the man climbing up the side of the
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286 building had only reflected light from the streetlamps below to illuminate
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287 his way. Carefully he reached up and placed his climbing claw in the next
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288 decorative crack in the side of the building. Only four more feet to go.
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289 As he drew even with the window of the office he was interested in, he
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290 set his feet and placed the hooks of a harness he had removed from his
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291 pack. carefully settling himself in the harness he pulled out a glass cut-
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292 ter and a suction clamp. Quietly affixing the clamp he cut a large hole in
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293 the window and gently set the piece of glass down inside the room. Setting
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294 one last hook he moved out of the harness and into the room, drawing the
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295 harness in after him. With a tube of special quick setting cement he
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296 replaced the glass in the window and sat down in a chair to await morning
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297 and the arrival of the man he had come to see.
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298 ************************************************ HUNTER ****************
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299 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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300
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301 MiG,L'homme,voyeur and Whisper ...... A job well done ! ! !
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302 And a pleasure to have met you all...( in this reality )....I will attempt
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303 to avoid any hostilities resulting from the Preemptive strategys employed
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304 by those who shall remain nameless.....Ahem MiG.....I look forward to
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305 another game....L'homme did you find your missing box ?. Below are the
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306 instructions for The Nuclear Option...
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307
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309
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310 ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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311 T H E N U C L E A R O P T I O N
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312 ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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313
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314 RULES
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315
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316 1.) Acquisition of the Nuclear Option
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317 ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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318 a) You may receive one (1) Nuke and two (2) armys in place
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319 of the normal number of armys when you turn in cards at the begining
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320 of your turn ( or when you capture another players cards ) provided
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321 one of the following conditions are meet.
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322
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323 1) At least one (1) of the three cards you turn in is
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324 a country that you occupy . The Nuke will be placed on one (1) of the
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325 afore mentioned countrys that you occupy. In addition you get two
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326 (2) Armys to strengthen your Nuclear base to be placed on the same
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327 country as the Nuke.
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328
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329 2) You play a Wild card , in lieu of a card whose
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330 country you occupy , for Nuclear placement . You may use the Wild
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331 card to improve the security of your instalation i.e. Place it in a
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332 well fortified area behind the front lines. However beware someone
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333 may pull that card and Nuke your instalation .
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336 2) Use of the Nuclear Option
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338
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339 a) Offensive Use
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340
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341 Nuclear deployment can only occur at the begining of your turn.
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342 Your available targets are determined by the cards you hold. (* NOTE
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343 wild cards cannot be used for target designation ) Or after you have
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344 captured another players cards and turn them in for credit.
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345
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346 b) Defensive Use
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347
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348 A player may only use their Nuclear arms when the are being
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349 attacked. The nuclear option exists as long as the player is under
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350 attack. The player is under no obligation to inform anyone of
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351 impending retaliation .The only target limitation being the cards the
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352 player holds .( *NOTE one special case exists. i.e. It is Blacks
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353 turn. Black attacks Red who launchs and destroys a country Green
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354 holds. Green now has the Nuclear Option to retaliate against whatever
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355 targets he has. )
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356
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357 1) Defensive Launch
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358 The primary defender (Player being conventionally attacked) may
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359 launch after he has beaten the attacking player in a roll of the dice
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360 in lieu of the attacking player removing the armys he lost in the
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361 roll. A split is sufficient.
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362 *NOTE Once a Nuclear exchange has begun it can continue until the
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363 last player effected cannot or chooses not to continue. ( i.e. Green
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364 launches against Red who launches against Blue who launches Yellow
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365 who launches against Black who has Nuclear capability but chooses not
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366 to launch.
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367
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369 Disscussion & Misc. Rules
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370
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371 Targets - are determined by the cards you hold. They are played
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372 by laying the chosen card face up on the board. It is then returned
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373 to the card stack and shuffled back into the deck.
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374
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375 Cards - After any cards are played they are then shuffled back
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376 into the deck for potential reuse by another player.
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377
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378 Dead Zones - A dead zone is established whenever a country is
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379 has been target of a nuclear exchange and remains a Dead Zone for the
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380 rest of the game. No player may occupy a Dead Zone however players
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381 may pass through a D.Z. at a cost of 50% of their forces + 1 man .
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382 The armys are removed when entering the D.Z. Armys awarded for
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383 holding a continent for one turn are not awarded if that continent
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384 has a D.Z. If a country has been the site of more than one nulear
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385 strike it cannot be held or crossed for the remainder of the game .
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386 In the event that it is imposible to capture all the armys a draw
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387 will be declared between the remaining forces.
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388
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389 Capture of a Nuke - When a nuclear base is under attack it is
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390 the defenders choice to launch if he beats the attackers roll however
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391 if the defender loses all the armys around the nuclear site that
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392 country is overun by the attacker. And the occupyer of the country
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393 has control over the site. The only exception is that should the
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394 original owner of the silo have the card for that country he may at
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395 the begining of his turn detonate the nuke in its silo.
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396
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397 Re-arming existing silos - Any player may re-arm any site that
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398 currently has an existing weapon or empty silo. Providing the player
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399 owns that country. Re-arming happens at the begining of each player
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400 turn when he turns in cards and requests a Nuke or after the capture
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401 of another players cards and turns them in.
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402
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403 Army count - Every time a set of cards are turned in the count
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404 of armys increases. However when the count reaches 10 armys only
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405 cards turned in for Armys increase the count , cards turned in for
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406 Nukes after 10 Armys are reached do not increase the count.
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407
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408 I hope we can do this again in the not too distant future !
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409 ::::::::::::Alex::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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410
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411 +_+_+_+_+_+_+
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412 Gosh, I bet my fingures would be tierd too.
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413 +_+_+_+_+_+_+
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414 ? ? ? ? ? ?p? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? /
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415 Alex:a game enjoyed by all and sundry. What is this about a retaliation?
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416 All I did was use one little NUKE! I simply made it possible for you to play good host.
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417 M(nuke'um till they glow)iG
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418 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?p? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?/
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419 :::::::::::After all whats a few "RAD's" among friends........::::Alex:::::
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420 HELP
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421 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
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422 Ok, Lets review what happened:
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423 As usual I said that
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424 1) I'd try to get to Porsfis.
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425 2) I'd at least try to make it to PC&S
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426 3) I'd try to make it to the risk game.
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427 And as usual I BLEW IT! Don't ask me why, but when my ex-boss
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428 wanted me to do a job for her, I jumped. I need the cashflow. Hopefully
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429 next time (as usual). Well, bye for now,
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430 Fast Fred BSAL
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431 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
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432 :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-OPERATIVE DELTA FIVE:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-
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433 DAVID HELMS, S.A.I.C.,MCKANE INDUSTRIES, OROVILLE, MONTANA. DEAR DAVE, I HAVE
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434 BEEN PARTIALLY SUCCESSFUL ALREADY. I HAVE OBTAINED PHOTOGRAPHS OF MOST OF THE
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435 TOP NET OPERATIVES. THEY WERE WATCHING MY 'RED HERRING'(NIKON) VERY CLOSELY, AND
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436 DIDN'T NOTICE THE LENS ON THE SIDE OF MY BRIEF CASE---! I LOCATED THE ELUSIVE 67
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437 MUSTANG, AND WILL RUN THE LICENSE NUMBER THROUGH DMV MONDAY. I HAVE ALSO LEARNED
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438 THAT THERE SECRET STRATEGY MEETINGS ARE DISGUISED AS "RISK" GAMES, AT A SECRET
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439 LOCATION IN BEAVERTON, A SMALL TOWN NEAR PORTLAND WHERE EVERYONE OWNS THREE OR
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440 MORE MOTORCYCLES, AND EATS CHICKEN EVERY DAY. THIS INFO WILL BE SENT BY THE
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441 USUAL COURIER. WILL REPORT AGAIN IN TWO WEEKS. OP. DELTA FIVE:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:
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442 +_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+
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443
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444 "Nuke them till they glow" I like that, must use it sometime.
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445
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446 Morby, ever try that again and I'll ruin your lawn!!! when I tried
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447 to put it into the chat mode it just gave me one character at a time from the
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448 file you tried to upload, really screwed huh? Give me a ring tonight
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449 if you can.
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450
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451 +_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+__Mark__+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+_+
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452 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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453 HEY WHAT DO YOU KNOW, FIRST TRY. ALMOST AS GOOD AS GETTING TO THE TOP.
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454 I HAVE BEEN ON VACATION FOR A WEEK AND PROBABLY MISSED ALOT(3 OR SO DISKS)
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455 CA ANYONE FILL ME IN?
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456
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457 TDID THE GUY LOOKING FOR AN ARGUMENT EVER FIND ONE? IF NOT HE HAAS ONE RIGHT
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458 HERE.
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459
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460
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461 THE GRIZZLY
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462 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||NEW BORDER COMING TO A THEATRE NEAR YOU|||||||
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463 SHADY CREEK OFFICIAL BOARD OF THE 1984 OLYMPICS HAM CUTTER RULES OVER ALL
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464 --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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465 WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS PLACE I'VE SEEN MORE MESSAGES LEFT IN AN HOUR
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466 ON A CRASHED BOARD.
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467
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468 All complaints aside, anybody want to start a game? I've got a great
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469 idea.
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470 1( there will be a group of time travelers.
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471 2( there will be a group of warriors.
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472 3( there will be (pretty monotonous huh?)agro group of senators
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473
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474 OBJECT:
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475
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476 Save the planet Tera from distruction.
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477
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478 RULES:
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479
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480 The time travelers were ordered not to change the past. But they have the
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481 power to do so.
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482
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483 The warriors are not mercenaries. They can act on there own unless ordered
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484 otherwise.
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485
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486 The senators can not order the warriors to unleash utter distruction upon
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487 the planet.
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488
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489 Otherwise there are none. Have fun with it.
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490
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491 Any ideas leave a message.
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492
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493 Anyone interested leave a message.
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494
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495 If you don't care leave a message.
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496
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497 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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498 SHADY CREEK OFFICIAL BOARD OF THE 1984 OLYMPICS HAM CUTTER RULES OVER ALL
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499 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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500 I take credit for that story posted earlier. It is a shame that the upload
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501 didn't work. Teach me for using a Wordstar file.
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502 For those interested, Morby ( I ) will be starting a adventure soon. Now I
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503 only have to think what to do.... Tally Ho(e) !!!
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504 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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505 [][] Two hours later and nothing changed. Business is slow today, ehh Mikey []
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506 [] Call Spook Central - Religious Discusion Board on Sunday. 635-xxxx [][]
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507 [][] The password is " PASS ". I will take the blame... Tally Ho(e)!! []
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508 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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509 The Doctor and I went into the kitchen, and proceeded to set up the Sonic Analyzer in the Tardis. The sound was quite
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510 clear. "All right, let's get this straight. This is NOT L'homme, but he looks like him?" "That is right. Meet
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511 the Professor, now in disguise as L'homme sans parity. He rigged a holo belt after he took about two day's footage
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512 of the man." "It sure works, I can't even tell the difference." "Yes, you can - by touch. The Professor still FEELS
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513 the same, and under the holo he's carrying a Mark VII Stun-gun. And the latest in sub machine guns. And.... (the
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514 voice now lowers to a whisper)...Sundownor's new Sun-gun. It's still experimental."
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515 The Doctor whistled, and Milchar shook his head. "L'homme is going to be in trouble, my friend... Shall we come to
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516 his aid? I always did admire Earth's detectives and crime-fighters. Particularly that James Rockford fellow.", The
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517 Doctor said. I mulled over the possibilities, and said, "This does not look good. The look-alike Professor can get
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518 REAL close to the real L'homme, and with all that hardware... Let's warn them, and then let's follow this phony L'homme
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519 for a bit." Just then, the whole group of men got up from their table, and broke up into small groups. Each group
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520 quitely left the Dragon's Room. Each melted into the background.
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521 "After him!", cried The Doctor.
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522 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Milchar, at 10:38 pm on 07/15/1984 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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523 ************************************************************************
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524 GOD, I'M DEPRESSED.
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525 **********************
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526 Good grief! Moving the disk to drive B when there is still 104
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527 lines left? You have high expectations for a Sunday night!
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528 REMEMBER, TIME DISPLACEMENT SHOULD BE HANDLED BY PROFESSIONALS AND
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529 NOT YOUR NEIGHBORS. SEE YOUR NEAREST TRANSUNIVERSAL REALTIES AGENT
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