From: | dbuehrer@****.org (David Buehrer) |
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Subject: | Re: Re[2]: Fat-bac |
Date: | Tue, 3 Sep 1996 10:58:27 -0600 (MDT) |
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|Then by this arguement any person with astral perception
|(PhysAd, Mage, Shaman) and skill with unarmed combat would
|be able to hurt an astral victim. Because they are alive
|they have an astral presence that keeps an astrally
|projecting mage from passing through them (or any other
|living creature). Their hands and feet could collide with
|said mage. This would also allow any critter with astral
|perception to attack said mage. This just starts to open
|up a huge can of worms.
|
| What you seem to be forgetting here is that if you are astrally
| perceiving you ARE astrally active, iff still bound to your bod...all
| that really means is that the projecting slot can rocket off straight
| up and you cannot follow, as well as walk through walls, etc. If you
| are astrally active you CAN hurt someone that is also active.
You're right. I blame it on all those "Quickening"
debates. I've lost track of what the rules really say
regarding the astral. I'm going to start re-reading the
rules and taking notes *tonight*.
David
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