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Message no. 1
From: Sandman <SANDS@******.JUNIATA.EDU>
Subject: Grenades and Ones
Date: Sun, 30 Oct 1994 12:22:54 -0500
]Actually he has a grenade launcher built into his cyberarm. He's
]planning on using it sometime by grabbing someone's face, forcing
]them to open their mouth and firing.
]
]Can we say 'splat'?
]
]See ya
]
]GLO (still considering a moniker)

Hmm.. This could work (and would be realy cruel... :) ). I think you would
have to have the grenades set so that they would go off after a set time,
like a few seconds. Long enough for the character to get clear.
Otherwise, he's gonna need some new armor. :) Ever try walking down the
street of downtown Seattle in blood-splashed armor, or try to get a cab? :)

BTW- I think GLO is fine for a 'moniker'. It's easy to recognize, and
I don't see anyone else around here using it, so it's distinctive. And
if you went and changed, I might not recognize your posts. (And then I'd
have to go change my kill-file, and... :) :) )

Well, I've gotten one response (Thanks, Damion) on my question about
the Rule of Ones on initiative. He had some good ideas, but I want
more. (I must have MORE hahahahahahaha) What would be some good effects
of all ones on initiative. Either general or specific answers are fine,
as well as humorous or fatal or looney...

: Jon Sands aka Sandman ^ "You disobeyed my direct order. :
: sands@******.juniata.edu ^ You placed yourself in grave danger. :
: Snail: 1168 Juniata College ^ I am _not_ happy." :
: Huntingdon, PA 16652 ^ -Capt. Picard, "Interface" :
: **** "He hits and... I think I'm going to need more dice..." **** :

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