What do you think of the book?

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Tinker Dragoon
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I got it in one of the Xmas grab bags that finally arrived (the other has yet to, and I won't digress). I found the setting to be imaginative, but when I'm going to use it, the nano-plague never happened, it's a man vs. machine resistance.
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Yendor wrote:I got it in one of the Xmas grab bags that finally arrived (the other has yet to, and I won't digress). I found the setting to be imaginative, but when I'm going to use it, the nano-plague never happened, it's a man vs. machine resistance.


If I ever run a Rifts campain I may stick the AIs in a corner of the map and put the Bio tech people in either the atlantic or pacific coast and ignore the stuff about the nanobots outside of the area with the AIs.

Other than that, I know they put a lot of work into it, but the logic behind it is flawed.
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