From: | "Gurth" <gurth@******.nl> |
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Subject: | Re: Re[SR2]: Fat-bac |
Date: | Thu, 5 Sep 1996 10:46:20 +0100 |
> I think that GMs will just have to make a house rule to handle some of
> the discrepancies. I'm leaning toward, "Astral beings pass through
> anything that exists purely on the physical and cannot interact with the
> physical." and Fat Bacteria doesn't exist.
So what if somebody makes a net of, say, ivy? (No, Damion, don't say it :)
Granted, it won't happen a lot, but I see ways in which you could cut the
ivy loose from a wall, while still letting it live, and then catching an
astral magician under it. That would cause the same problems as with a FAB
net, namely the ivy "net" falls flat onto the ground, and the magician is
between the earth and the net, with an almost 0 thickness...
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