From: | dbuehrer@****.org (David Buehrer) |
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Subject: | Re: Cybereyes for magicians |
Date: | Tue, 10 Sep 1996 07:06:32 -0600 (MDT) |
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|Gurth wrote:
|
|> Very simply, a magician with low-light goggles on cannot cast spells. LL
|> works by electronically amplifying the available light and projecting the
|> image on a display screen in front of your eye => an electronic image not
|> fit for spellcasting. FoF mentions there are optical low-light devices,
|> but they're the size of telescopes, and definitely *not* portable.
|
|Unless the mage uses cybereyes, which send the modified image directly
|through the eye-nerves. I still wonder how someone with cybereyes
|uses Astral Perception.
Because he paid essence for them, so they are now a part of
him. Which is also why a mage with cybereyes can cast
spells.
-David
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