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From: Hobbes Patrol Headquarters <TYGER@****.WINONA.MSUS.EDU>
Subject: re : Catalyst Stick Mania
Date: Thu, 12 Aug 1993 18:57:38 -0500
> Okay. all you material science engineer types will excuse me
> if I trample your profession in the next few moments...

He's honest!

> Recently I began examining the objects from shadowrun and one
> object with true potential IMHO is the stealth line and
> catalyst stick. Considering that the line is most likely made
> of strand, I wondered: What other applications are there?

> Large Sheets to cover vehicles on a temp
> basis

A line from the Wizzard of Speed & Time : "Where did they go? I can't see
them anywhere! Hey, why don't we land on that large, green, plastic rock?"

> Clothes in general

It'd put a whole new side on 'stip tease', wouldn't it?

> Bedding/Sleeping Blankets

Don't Coffin motels ALREADY do this? =P

> Anyone have any other ideas or reasons why this may not be
> feasible?

> Touching Himself With a Catalyst Stick and Disolving
> Da Minotaur
(No comment...)

Well, how baout catalist guns? catalist bullets (with the cataliser being
plasma / blood?) Or even catalist cars (Like a yugo...)

Feeling silly, but not abusive:
-Tyger

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