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− | 30th August 2008 - Al's Place | + | Real Date: 30th August 2008 - Al's Place |
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+ | Game Date: 30th August 2070 | ||
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− | ''He hated to fly... Just the thought that any one of a thousand faults could send the plane crashing to the ground, or to break up, or explode... and that's of course not taking the Crash 2.0 into account! One moment the world was ticking along nicely, the next: air traffic control, navigation, flight operating systems were all crashing...along with the planes. Trains are a far more civilised way to travel and its far easier to escape from your corporate bodyguards on a train than from a plane...'' | + | ''He hated to fly... Just the thought that any one of a thousand faults could send the plane crashing to the ground, or to break up, or explode... and that's of course not taking the Crash 2.0 into account! One moment the world was ticking along nicely, the next: air traffic control, navigation, flight operating systems were all crashing...along with the planes. Trains are a far more civilised way to travel and its far easier to escape from your corporate bodyguards on a train than from a plane...'' |
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Revision as of 11:17, 30 August 2008
Back to Shadowrun: Emergence
Real Date: 30th August 2008 - Al's Place
Game Date: 30th August 2070
Contents
Prologue
He hated to fly... Just the thought that any one of a thousand faults could send the plane crashing to the ground, or to break up, or explode... and that's of course not taking the Crash 2.0 into account! One moment the world was ticking along nicely, the next: air traffic control, navigation, flight operating systems were all crashing...along with the planes. Trains are a far more civilised way to travel and its far easier to escape from your corporate bodyguards on a train than from a plane...