Christopher Sean Hilton <xxxxxx@vindaloo.com> wrote: > The overall purpose of any such system should be to focus and > *enhance* the communal imagination of the players and the > referees. Enough computer power exists today that we no longer have to > be bound by paper and dice. But if the presence of large amounts of > stored detail detracts from gameplay by limiting the communal imagination > pool, then it's better to play by paper and dice without detailed > storage systems for the setting. Hear, hear! David -- "Granted it can work a thousand, a million times faster than a human brain but it can't make a value judgment. It has no intuition. It can't think!" - James T. Kirk (D.C. Fontana), ~Star Trek~, "The Ultimate Computer"