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Message no. 1
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Roadford)
Subject: Bioware and the Physical Adept
Date: Wed May 23 14:25:01 2001
When last we laft our hero's Boondocker said,

> <guffaws!> That's a Mnemonic Enhancer, bud. Helps you remmber stuff.
> Like bioware names :)
>
> And you have to know that an Adept with that Enhancer can do much more
> than a sammie in terms of skills. Improved Ability, doncha know?
>


How do you figure the effect of bioware on a Phys Ad's body. I came up with
every timne you try to use a Phys ad power you have to resist a *L physical
wound do to the tendency of Bioware to resist magical powers. (* is the
total bio index of the charectors ware.)

How do you guys and gals work this problem

Roadford
Message no. 2
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Shiro BsquLadat)
Subject: Bioware and the Physical Adept
Date: Wed May 23 15:20:04 2001
> How do you figure the effect of bioware on a Phys
> Ad's body. I came up with
> every timne you try to use a Phys ad power you have
> to resist a *L physical
> wound do to the tendency of Bioware to resist
> magical powers. (* is the
> total bio index of the charectors ware.)
>
> How do you guys and gals work this problem
>

the rules are clear:the adepts magic rating falls
acording to the bioware he has installed.I find no
reason why I should penalize him more!

====-It didn't look so big in paper!!!!
-Ideas grow,Shiro.Sometimes bigger than life!

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