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Message no. 1
From: TalonMail@***.com TalonMail@***.com
Subject: Mechanic Adept
Date: Sat, 8 Jul 2000 20:52:21 EDT
In a message dated 7/8/00 3:00:57 PM, shadowrn-admin@*********.com writes:
>One of the metamagical abilities Shoe took after her first initiation was
>the ability to use Centering with B/R skills, which if I understand the
>initiation rules for adepts correctly, is perfectly kosher. (Steve K., if
>you want to jump in here and tell me what, if anything, I'm doing wrong, it
>would be greatly appreciated.)

Looks fine to me, Patrick. Using Centering with B/R skills is, of course,
prefectly kosher (MitS, p. 74).

Steve Kenson

Talon Studio
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Message no. 2
From: Patrick Goodman remo@***.net
Subject: Mechanic Adept
Date: Sun, 9 Jul 2000 23:39:00 -0500
From: TalonMail@***.com
Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2000 7:52 PM

> >One of the metamagical abilities Shoe took after her first
> >initiation was the ability to use Centering with B/R skills,
> >which if I understand the initiation rules for adepts correctly,
> >is perfectly kosher. (Steve K., if you want to jump in here and
> >tell me what, if anything, I'm doing wrong, it would be greatly
> >appreciated.)
>
> Looks fine to me, Patrick.

Thanks, Steve; I'm glad I didn't screw up too badly.

In regards to the Improved Ability with the B/R skills: I put those at .5
power points per level. Does that sound right, or would you put them in the
same league as Athletics and Stealth, for .25 power points per level?

> Using Centering with B/R skills is, of course,
> prefectly kosher (MitS, p. 74).

Oh, good. I did read that right.

--
Patrick E. Goodman
remo@***.net
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