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Message no. 1
From: JOHANNA BURWELL-KALES <burwell@******.EDU>
Subject: Re: Grenades + Magic = FUN:)...
Date: Fri, 28 Oct 1994 23:55:33 -0700
Another interesting prospect is taking magic fingers, move a
grenade around a corner, pull the pin silently and flick off the igniter,
then listen for the fun. Or you can always but a pet rat, tie a grenade
to its back and let run throught the gaurds, radio detonate it, and watch
the chunky-salsa effect going up and down instead of side to side.
What is the groin protection directly beneath and inbetween the
legs on that Mil-spec armor in FoF? I'd say a grenade blast + shrapenal
would pretty much ruin a corpers chance for kids, 'eh?

ater...aligator
Message no. 2
From: Shadowdancer <BRIDDLE@*****.VINU.EDU>
Subject: Re: Grenades + Magic = FUN:)...
Date: Sun, 30 Oct 1994 19:42:25 EST
>
Johanna writes:

Or you can always but a pet rat, tie a grenade
> to its back and let run throught the gaurds, radio detonate it, and
watch
> the chunky-salsa effect going up and down instead of side to side.
> What is the groin protection directly beneath and inbetween the
> legs on that Mil-spec armor in FoF? I'd say a grenade blast +
shrapenal
> would pretty much ruin a corpers chance for kids, 'eh?

Geez!! Is this lady vicious or what?!?!?!?!
Remind me never to slot her off!!!! Grenade down the pants is not a
pretty site. In answer to the question, the armor value would be the
same. Mil-spec is made to last. But that does not count out shock
waves.....



Many people run the shadows, praying that whatever gods they worship will smile upon them.
I waltz through shadows with my gods, and I lead!

-SHADOWDANCER-

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