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| - Autorzy: Michael E. Colton, Rob Cruz, Tom Dowd, Diane Piron-Gelman, Sam Lewis, Mike Mulvihill, Sharon Turner Mulvihill Number: 7118 [1-55560-261-4] Cena: $18.00 Liczba stron: 128 + 8 kolorowych Rozdziały: Introduction, History, Physical Security, Technical Security, Magical Security, Matrix Security, Personnel Security, Executive Protection, Behind The Curtain, Ares Security International Fall 2055 Catalog, Gamemaster Information, Corporate Security Personnel, Archetypes Rating/Comment: not applicable.
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| - Autorzy: Michael E. Colton, Rob Cruz, Tom Dowd, Diane Piron-Gelman, Sam Lewis, Mike Mulvihill, Sharon Turner Mulvihill Number: 7118 [1-55560-261-4] Cena: $18.00 Liczba stron: 128 + 8 kolorowych Rozdziały: Introduction, History, Physical Security, Technical Security, Magical Security, Matrix Security, Personnel Security, Executive Protection, Behind The Curtain, Ares Security International Fall 2055 Catalog, Gamemaster Information, Corporate Security Personnel, Archetypes Overview: Promised as being "On the horizon" in a 1993 FASA flyer, this book finally came out in 1995. At first glance, it’s a good book, but when you get a little deeper into it, you soon start thinking "I could have come up with those ideas too!" The book is written as a Knight Errant brochure on how to secure your corp’s facilities, and as such it provides a good many ideas on how to do just that in the Shadowrun game, but like I said before, there’s virtually nothing you can’t think of yourself if you apply a bit of common sense coupled to a little research. One nice idea is the Fat Aerial Bacteria (FAB), which can be used to block the passage of astrally-projecting magicians, though nobody seems to agree on how it actually works. The Ares Catalog bit contains lots of things useful for security in Street Samurai Catalog-style, though virtually no new weapons except two squirt guns and a paintball weapon. Also in the book are typical security troopers, and three new archetypes of freelance security people. Rating/Comment: not applicable.
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