> But anyway...I'm being all off-topical. I'm trying to think of
I did laugh when I saw the GW Librarian (powerful psychic ability!)
Collecting overdue books, motivation bonus there I think. Mind you not as
silly as it sounds, the theft of cultural relics, including written material
by an invading force isn't unknown. Recovery of such items would require
knowlegeable troopers.
That's a point during WWII did the various forces have dedicated
historians/librarians/art experts
to either make sure they stole the valuable stuff or recovered it?
Jeremey
Germ schrieb:
> > But anyway...I'm being all off-topical. I'm trying to
Overdue and "lost" books... Grr... For some recent games research projects, I
have been hunting for
precisely those books that, in the Mega-city of Hamburg, exist in just
one or two of its dozens of libraries..."lost", "overdue" etc. Fortunately, I
did find them eventually. At least, they were worth the hunt.
A librarian friend of mine tells me that the libraries with the highest
disappearance rates are at the law and theology faculties. Go figure.
> Mind you not as silly as it sounds, the theft of cultural
Could make all kinds of interesting scenarios, especially if the players don't
know what the "goods" are. The "goods" are not to be harmed, of course. Oh,
and some of the troopers might be interested in souvenirs to send home.
> That's a point during WWII did the various forces have
No idea about that, but it sounds extremely plausible.
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