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Hi Everybody. I´m Lofwyr, a brazilian Shadowrunner

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Lofwyr

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« on: <09-03-10/1647:22> »
Hi people.

Since this forum is new, i´ve just registered with the nick I use on many foruns since i´ve discovered Shadowrun.

I´m a brazilian player and my only contact with Shadowrun was the old SNES game long time ago. Some time ago i´ve just found some Shadowrun novels in brazilian portuguese on a library. Just loved the setting and bought some books of 4th Edition (including the Anniversary Ed.). Having much fun DMing Shadowrun for my friends since then.

I hope to contribute to the forum as much as i can, and, of course, be helped with some doubts and questions. But everything in the right time. For now, it's great to have this official forum.

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« Reply #1 on: <09-03-10/1658:06> »
Greetings, Lofwyr!   :D  Given that there's going to probably be a lot of these posts for introductions, I think I will use this one to introduce myself.  My name is Mike Wich, and am a Shadowrun Freelancer.  I've been, up to this point, more of a lurker on other boards.  But I intend to be a lot more vocal here on these forums, hopefully posting my own fan fiction, run ideas from my own gaming group, etc. 

So, a little about me: I've been playing shadowrun for over 7 years.  Members of my current gaming group introduced me to third edition, and I've been playing it ever since.  I became a freelancer back in 2009, when I wrote Spin Control, one of the upcoming adventures in the 3rd season of Missions.  I've worked on a couple of other projects that have since been released, including 10 Jackpoint Users (the Lyran and the Kay St. Irregular entries) as well as the awesome 6th World Almanac.  I have other things in the works, but you'll have to wait for those to come out.   ;)  I am very enthusiastic about the Shadowrun gaming world, and am looking forward to sharing ideas here on the forum.       
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« Reply #2 on: <09-03-10/1708:29> »
Decent enough idea.

I'm JadeHellbringer, real name Brian Bunch, and I'm a returning 'runner. I played back in the 2nd ed. days, but my old group in Denver dried up on me. (Granted, we were in high school back then!) It's been nice to dive back in the past few months and re-learn a game I've long had a lot of affection for. Currently I'm living in Fairfax, VA, working for the UCAS U.S. government. And that's about all you need to know about me.  ;)

For those who also play Battletech, yes, I'm the same guy who has been a forum regular for Battletech for eight years, and a moderator for five of those years there as well. Shadowrun is a second love, but by no means a lesser one for me- Battletech has just been a much more stable one for the groups I've been part of.

It's a pleasure to meet you all, and I look forward to sharing the forums with you!
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« Reply #3 on: <09-03-10/1718:26> »
it's great to have this official forum.
Amen,

Been playing Shadowrun on and off since junior high when a friend stumbled on some 1st and 2nd edition books at the used book store.
Its been a favorite ever since.



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« Reply #4 on: <09-03-10/1727:11> »
Glad to see so many people joining so quickly.  and Greetings and Welcome to everyone new since I joined. (about an hour ago. lol)

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« Reply #6 on: <09-03-10/1903:57> »
*wave*

Why not, since all the kids are doing it.

My names Bull, though on occasion folks refer to me as Steven Ratkovich.  I've been Playing Shadowrun since 1st edition.  I joined the ShadowRN mailing list in '96, and have been causing havoc ever since.  I started attending Gen Con in 1997 where I had a fortuitous lunch with Mike Mulvihill, and was invited to become a playtester for the upcoming Shadowrun 3rd edition.  I became a freelancer shortly after that.  In 1998, I attended Origins where I ran a Shadowrun: The Trading Card Game tournament and helped write and GM the Shadowrun RPG Tourney.  I also GMed SHadowrun and Earthdawn at Gen Con that same year, and the following year I ended up taking over SR Event Organizational Duties at Origins, and ended up with both Origins and Gen Con in 2000, and did that until 2003, when I stepped down.  I was also one of the original founders of Deep Resonance (Which later became Dumpshock). 

And then earlier this year, I became the Missions Developer, and have been scrambling to fill those shoes ever since.  :)

I'm old, crotchety, and still say Drek and Frag, and I prefer dirt covered chrome and neon over shiny white surfaces and lens flares (Even if those are just barely covering up the dirt). 

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« Reply #7 on: <09-03-10/2049:31> »
Greetings and Salutations everyone.

I'm Nomad.  In reality, I go by the name of Matthew Gross.  I've played Shadowrun off and on since 2nd edition, with the emphasis unfortunately being stuck on the off position in recent years.  I'd love to get back in to the swing of playing, however, with a dearth of flgs's in my part of the world (Central PA), it's been hard to find gaming groups.
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Critias

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« Reply #8 on: <09-03-10/2152:28> »
I go by Critias pretty much everywhere, though a few of you may remember me as Talondel, and fewer still as my primary fake SIN, Russell Zimmerman.   ;)  I've been playing Shadowrun since '90 or so, some times more actively than others, but it was my first RPG and has always had a special place on my bookshelves...even before I met my wife through SR.

In recent years I've stumbled into freelancing -- through fanfiction, initially -- and have been having a good time making some money on the side with what is, basically, something I already did for fun.  I've written multiple pieces for Warmachine/Hordes, Monsterpocalypse, was the primary writer for Spinespur: Threshold, did an Earthdawn piece (though one that never saw the light of day, sadly), and now I'm glad to finally be tickety-tacketing away at a keyboard for Shadowrun, after several false starts.  I still have a lot of fun writing, and scrawl out a ton of stuff that's not written for any game company, so I'll be sharing stories every now and then in the fan fiction section right here.

The last year or two has seen me swapping back and forth from freelance writing to academic, since I finally got off my butt and wrapped up my Bachelor's (one last thing we needed to get done before my wife and I could move here to Texas).  I've had some academic work published, presented research several times, and I'm currently hip-deep in working on my Master's, with the eventual plan of heading up a classroom of my very own someday.  There are times the historian in me leaks out, whether I mean for it to or not.

When I'm not sitting at a keyboard and staring at a monitor, I'm running around with my three dogs and/or my wife, riding my motorcycle, or on my way to the shooting range.  I practiced Jeet Kun Do and Kali for a couple years, but dropped it when I went back to college.  I'm hoping to find a cool dojo somewhere around here, but it's just not a terrific priority for me at the moment.  I make due with what I already learned and a heavy bag, when time permits. 
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« Reply #9 on: <09-03-10/2248:08> »
Como Estas Chummers
Since this seems to be the thread for intro's...I'm Tarot, known to some as Spc. Abney, I've been playing shadowrun since 1st Ed. and I'm very pleased with what the guys there at Catalyst have done with the game (keep up the good work guys, and as long as you keep printing I'll keep buying  ;D ). I especially like the digital releases as I tend to move alot and it's so much easier to take my laptop than it is to lug around a duffle bag full of books.
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« Reply #10 on: <09-03-10/2322:42> »
Hoi Chummers,  been with the game from the beginning. Grabbed my first book 5 minutes after the first shipment arrived at the local gaming store. Lurked on SR message boards for decades occasionally posting this or that. I hope to be more active on this forum.

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« Reply #11 on: <09-04-10/2132:43> »
*waves to everyone from the BattleTech forums*

Hey kids, been kicking around with SR in various forms since I picked up the second edition at its release in '92 (although I've tried 1e and was nearly killed when I got mentally entangled in the skill web).  Kinda dropped out of the game when I joined the Army in 2004, and am just picking it back up (as in, we had character creation last week) in order to get myself and the other Cincinnati-based CGL Demo Agents up-to-speed on the new mechanics.  We'd really like for there to be additional crossover between the CBT and the SR communities, and the quickest way for that to happen is to get off our butts and start crossing over ourselves.  The forum handle is after a long-running BattleTech PC I had - I just use it across forums for easy ID and so I don't have to remember a bunch of logins.  ;)

Real life-wise, I'm a stage combat choreographer and erstwhile utility stuntman with experience in burn gigs, car stunts and high falls, as well as later-period jousting to IJA standards.  Basically, I play with swords and guns and people pay me money for it.  Which is awesome, cause I'd totally do it for free...but I'm not about to tell them that.  Oh, and I'm starting Krav Maga at Cincinnati Karate in a week.

EDIT: Finally, I'd like to give a huge "Thank-you"-style shoutout to the guys who have finally gotten us OFFICIAL forums for SR!  Thanks!
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« Reply #12 on: <09-04-10/2201:35> »
We should get the Dayton guys together with the Cincy guys and head out for drinks sometime!
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Critias

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« Reply #13 on: <09-04-10/2311:32> »
Bastards, the lot of you.

"Hey, look, Crit moved a thousand miles away, let's start playing Shadowrun!"

"Hey, look, Crit moved a thousand miles away, let's get the Dayton and Cincy groups together to hang out!"

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« Reply #14 on: <09-04-10/2328:06> »
I never even knew you were down in this area, Critias...  though to be fair, I've only been here a year or so.