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From: Max Lietzen <mlietzen@*******.COM>
Subject: Re: comments on [Stuff] Submission (Air/Water things)
Date: Sat, 24 Oct 1998 15:14:07 CDT
>Blowguns
>
>(>) As I here it these are popular tools for them ninjas with all their
>mumbo jumbo. Anyway itís quite good as a quiet assassination weapon
>especially when loaded with a version of vitas-3. He wouldnít know
his
>dead,
>until he was.
>(>) Dilan, Mercenary
>
>(>) Dilan, don't claim ideas that aren't yours in the first place.
>(>) Nex, Assassin
>

(>) Nex, pull that "Assassin" rifle (and attitude) out of your butt and
relax. Dilan never claimed to have invented the things, he is just
saying
that they do work despite the reputation they have gotten through
decades
of bad ninja movies. I add that in addition to the target having no
warning, bystanders and bodyguards have no warning either. _That_ makes
your exit from the scene a bit easyer.
(>) Carlos, Chaos Engineer
Better living through sculpted entropy.


>Air Rifles
>(>) Whatís the point in air rifles ?
>(>)Tommy, Sammie
>
>(>) For starters theyíre legal Ö
>(>) Anonymous
>
>(>) But the question was, "What's the point?". Not "Can I give my
nephew
>one of these for christmas".
>(>) Quad, Rigger, Pilot, Gunner; Everything you've ever needed. At a
LOW LOW PRICE!!!
>

(>) My chummer Rutter was telling me the other day that his arrows
ignored
bullet barrier spells because his muscles provided the force for the
shot.
If the gun is hand pumped to get pressure would shots from these guns
ignore the barriers as well?
(>) S. Simon, Baker

(>) Hmm. You've got a point there. Hey Dilan, do you know anybody that
could set something of the sort up for my Mercedes?
(>) Quad

(>) Dilan?
(>) Quad

(>) Dilan?
(>) Quad


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