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From: chaos@*****.com (Steven Ratkovich)
Subject: Re: Clonal Technology
Date: Thu, 19 Sep 1996 03:20:27 -0500 (EST)
>I realise your group is in a slightly different situation..However, I don't
>see why a PC couldn't accomplish this little miracle..Since if a player likes
>a particular PC they are running there is no reason not to reward some prior
>planning to keep the character in the game..Of course I would ONLY allow this
>sort of thing IF the player had his PC make arrangements WAY ahead of the
>demise of the character..AND..The PC died while the astral form of the mage
>was already out of the body..None of this "Oh..I go astral just before I go
>unconcious and My DocWagon Plat..Should vat me a new Bod Shouldn't it??" Very
>deliberate agrrangements would have to have been made for me to allow
>this..Afterall it would be a simple thing to reproduce the PC starting stats
>and equipment when generating a new character..Which can happen alot if your
>GM allows you to stay in the same character Archtype...
>

I agree, Granite. Although I really can't ever see our GM letting us do
that... It'd be too easy... <sigh>

>> "What do you mean the oranges are orange? They're supposed to be orange!
>> Why do you think they're CALLED oranges?!?"
>
>But they aren't orange they are green!

Shhhh! Don't tell THEM that...:)
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