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Or, alternatively, is it available from somewhere in pdf format?

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Gotta wonder whether yes/no questions (for fast points) are appropriate. :/ – ExTSR Feb 1 '11 at 18:25
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Voted to close this as too localized. Regardless of what the answer is now, the answer could be different next month, or next year. – Pat Ludwig Feb 1 '11 at 18:29
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Would a "what is the print history for the Zero rulebook" question be more appropriate, since any changes in the future can be edited in, and any existing information does not go out of date? – blueberryfields Feb 1 '11 at 18:43
That would be better, but questions that beg LMGTFY answers are also discouraged. – Iszi Feb 2 '11 at 0:57

closed as too localized by Pat Ludwig, ExTSR, C. Ross Feb 1 '11 at 21:49

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It does not appear to be still in print. It's a bit hard to track down, since it was not assigned an ISBN. The website on its back cover -- http://www.archangelent.com/ -- is now gone. I haven't been able to find it via any of the usual stores.

I can tell you, though, that it exists in PDF form in various torrented collections. I think those are scans, though, and that no electronic edition was ever legitimately distributed.

Sorry.

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