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Re: Re : sourcebook recommendations?
festus wrote:
> > >> Terror/Counterterror
>
>> Is there any other useful information in this book? It
>seems to me
>> that you can get this from the Internet very easily.
>
>what i found useful was the terrorist thinking/terrorist
>behaviour part of the book. some things have improved a
>bit since baader-meinhoff (or early Fischer-Trittin:)).
Sounds worth having at least a look. I guess sooner or later my
collector´s obsession will kick in and I´ll end up having all the
books, being significantly less wealthy... if the system does what I
want it to do. Because I didn´t play yet, I have no idea how quickly
the rules can be memorized, and how fast different situations (i.e.
combat, which I´m sure WILL occur considering my players´ general
behaviour - so I will be able to test ME´s realism factor soon
enough, at least regarding this aspect :) ) can be resolved. As a lot
of list members play or have played other game systems, could someone
give a comparison how "fast" the combat system performs?
>of course you might still use old shadowrun-scenarios
>minus magic. (always remember what will happen to
>hamburg and the rest of the coast...)
>
Yeah yeah... I never was a fan of "native German" Shadowrun products ;)
Nor the translations... but that´s OT here and just my two cents.
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