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From: Paolo Marcucci <paolo@*********.IT>
Subject: Re: Geasa and Phys Ads
Date: Mon, 25 Sep 1995 08:43:53 +0100
At 23.49 21/09/95 -0500, you wrote:
>Ya know, one thing peves me about this whole discusion. Nobody has questioned
>Paolo's chosing to reduce killing hands. Why should the caracter get to chose
>the maner in which deadly damage has fragged his magic? A samurai does not
>get to chose which piece of cyber gets fucked whwn he bites a big bullet- why
>should a PA get the equivalent? Hell, withuout magical theory, the pa probaly
>has no idea how to influence his or her use of the magus factor.
>
>Comments, anyone?
>
>Sebastian/mongoose
>By the way, my samurai can slot magic theory

Nothing is done, right now. The session ended with my failing roll on deadly
wounds and the whole argument of my post was: what to do now?

There's nothing on the books about this kind of event and I was looking for
ideas about how to roleplay the situation. Luckily, friday evening, in front
of a very tasty drink before dinner, me and the GM talked about this and
he's now thinking of a solution in terms of geasa/totem/initiation. That
should fix the whole thing :)

Bye, Paolo
BTW, my physad knows nothing about magic, he thinks to be a Batman-like
character, all training and sweating to reach physical perfection (!)

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