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[HOE] Questions. Potential Spoilers! (SHANE)



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I only have one question specifically for Shane, so I'll address it first (I 
know you're probably busy right now).

1) In the Unity adventure, when the Junkyard 'spirit static' effect goes off 
and Doomsayers, Hucksters, Sykers, et al cannot use their powers what happens 
to Harrowed? Do they just shut off for the duration? Does the harrowed's soul 
get full control for the duration? Does the character die and pass into the 
afterlife (whatever it may be)?


The other questions are mostly for those who have access to more books than I 
do.

2) Was the mysteriousness about the date of the Mason-Dixon Wall being built 
ever answered? If so, in which book?

3) Ditto #2 for Pentacorp/BRI and whatever it's doing.

4) Was the secret in the Houston Spaceport ever revealed, or was the spaceport 
supposed to be the one the PCs go to in 'Unity' but it was changed in 'Unity?'

5) Is the JSSP (Junker Spritual Static Pulse) the only thing that 
Hellstromme's machines under Junkyard were to do, or are there more extensive 
facilities? I guess this is a Shane question, as I have Iron Oasis and Unity 
and I doubt it's mentioned in any other book (though I could be wrong).

I can easily work out ideas for these things in my own game, but I was 
wondering what the official answers were (or at least where the answers were 
in case I get the money to buy some of the other books).

   Marshal Paddy, eagerly awaiting the Lost Colony book, which he will find a 
way of buying, whatever the cost in money and human souls : }

"As I look back, I see that it had been a mistake to send the letter. If you look far enough back, you will find that everything starts at some minor point. Something small becomes something very big. Something simple becomes complex. A brief moment of time becomes the focus of a tragedy. The letter was the minor point - something of no consequence that became the start of something of... importance." - Paul Thorgrimson, 'River of Blood, Path to Ruin,' October 2001