From: | Alfredo B Alves <dghost@****.COM> |
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Subject: | (Not so) Small Woodland Critters |
Date: | Fri, 5 Jun 1998 02:09:53 -0500 |
too soon after the list purge or if everyone is content with the animals
as they are in SR ... but, here are the stats requested:
Animal
Cats, Large (Same as Leopard)
Cats, Small (Included in SR as Cat, Wild)
Housecat (Included in SR)
Tiger (Included in SR)
Animal B Q S C I W E R Attacks
Cheetah 4 8x5 5 - 2/4 2 6 8** 9S
Fishing Cat in water 2 4x2 2 - 2/4 2 6 5 3M, -1 Reach
Fishing Cat on land 4x3 5* 4M, -1 Reach
Lion 8 5x3 9 - 3/4 2 6 6* 11S, +1 Reach
Cats, Large includes felines such as the Leopard and Jaguar, and tend to
be 4'-9.5' long (1.2m-2.9m).
Cats, Small includes felines such as the Bobcat and Lynx, and tend to be
19"-36" long (.5m-.9m).
Cheetahs tend to be 3.5'-4.5' long (1.1m-1.4m) plus a 25"-31" (.6m-.8m)
tail. Note: can move at double normal speed for short periods of time
(Say body or essence minutes? ... Cheetahs are supposed to be able to
achieve speeds of 65+mph [104] kph which would indicate a Quickness of
10x8 or more ...)
Lions tend to be 4.5'-6.5' long (1.4m-2.0m).
Tigers tend to be 6'-9.5' long (1.8m-2.9m).
BTW, I have no idea what a "Fishing Cat" is ... it proabably a safe bet
that it's a cat that fishes though ... ;) Can anyone further enlighten
us?
Once again if you have any requests for animal stats, e-mail them to me
privately.
D.Ghost
(aka Pixel, Tantrum, and RuPixel)
"Let he who is without SIN cast the first stone"
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