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Message no. 1
From: David Buehrer <dbuehrer@****.ORG>
Subject: Re: [OT] Highlander
Date: Thu, 20 Mar 1997 07:20:57 -0700
Gurth wrote:
|
| 3) No fighting between immortals on holy ground (or was it that they could
| only fight on holy ground? I always get it mixed up...) If they do, nobonus
| from killing their opponent (see point 4). You could define holy ground as
| terrain with a background count of 2 or higher.

They finally hinted at that on a recent episode. The watchers have a
story that two immortals fought eachother in a temple on the island of
Pompey(sp?), which was immediately followed by the eruption of the
volcano (*The* eruption).

-David
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Message no. 2
From: Caric <caric@*******.COM>
Subject: Re: [OT] Highlander
Date: Thu, 20 Mar 1997 11:09:18 -0700
> | 3) No fighting between immortals on holy ground (or was it that they
could
> | only fight on holy ground? I always get it mixed up...) If they do,
nobonus
> | from killing their opponent (see point 4). You could define holy ground
as
> | terrain with a background count of 2 or higher.
>
> They finally hinted at that on a recent episode. The watchers have a
> story that two immortals fought eachother in a temple on the island of
> Pompey(sp?), which was immediately followed by the eruption of the
> volcano (*The* eruption).
>
> -David

Hey I saw that episode this past Saturday also....It was the one with the
other Immortal that kept convincing people he was a god. Good episode.

-Caric

"One cannot simultaneously prevent and prepare for war."
-Albert Einstein

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