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Let Them Bleed
Author: Branson Hagerty
System: Shadowrun
Category: Science Fiction
Type: Scenario
It's NeoHeroin with a kick and people are dying for it. Well, not dying exactly, but coming damn close. This particular concoction of Neo, called Bleed, makes it nearly impossible to actually overdose. Mixed in with its mostly chemical makeup is a harsh stimulant along with special conunteractants which actually reduce the drug's effect when the user comes close to death. The result is horrendous.
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Comments: (3) Rating: 8.0
2000-02-24 12:36:41

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posted by Dr. Fuse on 2001-10-18 15:11:07
With a few satellite pictures and some extra planning it worked well for my 6 headed group. I even got a very fine extra plot for my campaign.


posted by Erebus on 2003-07-12 10:07:03
You're a bit of a God aren't you Branson?

All this stuff is gonna keep my sci-fi game full of intrigue for weeks. Thanks for sharing your ideas!


posted by Nevaron on 2005-09-14 17:54:26
Now this is an interesting take on that world. Hope I can use this in the future, though most of my groups would hesitate to take "wetwork"... still, not a bad element to add, this Bleed...




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