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Message no. 1
From: shadowrn@*********.com (shadowrn@*********.com)
Subject: Combat Pool and Task Pool
Date: Tue May 15 18:20:00 2001
This discursion about CEDs made me realize something. The task pool from
Encephalons and Cerebral Boosters. Could be used to reduce the strain
with Launch Weapons and Gunnery in much the same way that CEDs are being
proposed to do ...

--
D. Ghost
Profanity is the one language all programmers know best
- Troutman's 6th programming postulate.
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Message no. 2
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Damion Milliken)
Subject: Combat Pool and Task Pool
Date: Wed May 16 11:30:06 2001
dghost@****.com writes:

> This discursion about CEDs made me realize something. The task pool from
> Encephalons and Cerebral Boosters. Could be used to reduce the strain
> with Launch Weapons and Gunnery in much the same way that CEDs are being
> proposed to do ...

I just cheked this, and Task Pool only applies to Technical, B/R, Knowledge,
and Langauge Intelligence linked skills. Other Intelligence linked skills
cannot use the Task Pool.

--
Damion Milliken University of Wollongong
Unofficial Shadowrun Guru E-mail: dam01@***.edu.au
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