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From: Gian-Paolo Musumeci <musumeci@***.LIS.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: Re: Low-detection guns (was Re: anti-bullet barrier)
Date: Thu, 10 Mar 1994 19:51:12 -0600
Hrm. Anothing thing you could do is just kill the guard running the detector,
or just put him out of commission with a NarcoJect or something. Should work
fairly well. =-) Unless they've got a *lot* of guards, or something like that.

I remember in one game I was playing in, you had to go through a really small
room with a dozen guards and a kickass scanner equip. Well, we just flooded
the room full of carbon monoxide. Course if we had more time I would have used
something better like say hydrogen sulfide (make it so they can't EVER breathe
*grin*), hydrogen cyanide, maybe nitrogen. Or you could just dump a frag
grenade in there, but that's (1) loud and (2) messy for the corp's janitorial
division. =-)
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