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Message no. 1
From: William Pasqual Flint <claymoar@***.UMD.EDU>
Subject: Change of subject.
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1993 18:19:35 -0400
The Chummer that fragged up and posted those postscript files has gotten the
point by now so we could stop sending more junk in reply to the dude that
posted the .PS files on the listserver.

I not trying to defend him, but I just want this listserver return to being
used for what it was set up for, talk about the in's and out's of the
shadowrun system.

Here a question:
A sammy with a firarms of 6 with enhanced articulation and a firearms
reflex recorder. is shooting a dragon(Bad move) and wnats to hurt the dragon
really badly and decides to throw as many dice from his combat pool as
possible from a pool of 9.
How amny dice dose he get from his combat pool? 6, 7, or 8?

--Bill Flint
Message no. 2
From: Jim Tyler <pherble@*****.COM>
Subject: Re: Change of subject.
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1993 17:27:47 MDT
If I remember correctly, you can add as many dice from you combat pool as
you have for the skill rating, so 6 for the soon to be dead sammy.


--
Jim Tyler
pherble@*****.com
Message no. 3
From: "GCS/MU d? -P+ c++ l u-(+) e+(++) m(+)(*)@ s/+ n-(---) h f+@ w+
Subject: Re: Change of subject.
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1993 22:52:21 -0400
>If I remember correctly, you can add as many dice from you combat pool as
>you have for the skill rating, so 6 for the soon to be dead sammy.
>-Jim Tyler


Tres true, but remember, enhanced articulation and the like add to your
effective skill rating, so the question is: is the #CP dice based on the
ACTUAL or EFFECTIVE skill rating?

--Short Fuse

(Regardly Healthy Glow) "Hey, does that work on inanimate objects?" --me

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