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Message no. 1
From: Tim Skirvin <tskirvin@********.UNI.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: Another thing for Psis...
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 1994 00:47:58 -0500
One more thing for Psis..are we going to have the equivalent of Geasa
(how's that pronounced, anyway?)? It would probably be QUITE interesting
to do so...

(I thought this up when thinking of Spock...one Gaesa could be "touch
required" or something to that effect, requiring a mind meld or something
to that effec (I like that phrase tonight) to work the Psi stuff...)

-------------Tim Skirvin (tskirvin@********.uni.uiuc.edu-------------
"He's NOT a gibbering idiot - he's cured of gibbering, he's just an
idiot now." -- Jane, "Waiting for God"
Message no. 2
From: kyle kohler <kkohler@**.UCR.EDU>
Subject: Re: Another thing for Psis...
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 1994 03:30:53 -0700
On Tue, 19 Jul 1994, Tim Skirvin wrote:

> One more thing for Psis..are we going to have the equivalent of Geasa
> (how's that pronounced, anyway?)? It would probably be QUITE interesting
> to do so...
>
> (I thought this up when thinking of Spock...one Gaesa could be "touch
> required" or something to that effect, requiring a mind meld or something
> to that effec (I like that phrase tonight) to work the Psi stuff...)
>
> -------------Tim Skirvin (tskirvin@********.uni.uiuc.edu-------------
> "He's NOT a gibbering idiot - he's cured of gibbering, he's just an
> idiot now." -- Jane, "Waiting for God"
>

Good idea about Gease. I defnintely think we should have it.
But how about we lay off initiation until we get the fundamentals of
Psionics down. Then we can move on, because right now, we're skipping
all over the place and we have laid off some imprtant topics. In lieu of
the recent CyberPsionics debate, we haven't talked about a Psi Pool or
New Table lately.


Kyle Kohler

Still haven't done that damn Geek Code thing yet.

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