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From: rothgefa@*******.com (Robert Fanning)
Subject: Spirit of human (Toubrouk)
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 16:20:42 +1000
>>Hi. I'm thinking about scenario where free spirit is a main character and
>>it (?) try to become human (Inspiration: "I, robot" by Asimov). Any tips

>>how to work it out? What runners should do to help spirit achieve that
>>goal?

>To my knowledge, there's only two ways a spirit can "Steal" a body. The
>first is by cyberzombie possession (M&M), the other need the spirit to be a
>Shedim spirit (YOFC).

If you have Magic in the Shadows, there is a free spirit power of
Possession. There are also Voodoo zombies, but they keep having to replace
their bodies (or suck essence to do so).

It is particularly nasty if you have a toxic (water,air) free mosquito
spirit with the possession power and blood spirit summoning......

>If you're not a Shedim spirit, i would assume that the only way to get a
>permanent body for the spirit will be done via a weird form of Cybermancy
>ritual. In that case, here's the shoping list for our spirit:

Spirit entrapment occurs after possession of a cyberzombie and the spirit
fails to break free. There is also a critter called a Nomad that is a
spirit of violence and mayhem.

>-An unlucky, living, awakened bloke that will be used as a vessel for
the spirit.




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