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From: chaos@*****.com (Steven Ratkovich)
Subject: Invisibliity/Silence revisited
Date: Sun, 29 Sep 1996 04:18:21 -0500 (EST)
Ok, a friend of mine (the one with Ultrasound Sights that started the whole
debate the first time around) is still trying to find a way around the
Invis/Silence combo. Here are some ideas that he had,and what are your thoughts.

1) UV. Would the Invis affect a light source such as this. I said that
it's still light and would be affected.

2) A gamma wave beam, working on the sonar idea. Or any sort of radiation,
low level. Of course, for one, this is radiation and dangerous (deadly) to
work with. Alkso, gamma rays are how the Incredible Hulk was created <grin>.

3) An ares super squirt with paint on wide spray and hose the area. He'sll
become visible. Of course,you still need to hit the mage for this to work.

4) Some sort of low level radiation spray,sothat he would show up as a heat
source. Once again, you're working with a dangerous subject. Can you say
cancer, boys and girls? I knew you could.

5) How would a sonic weapon work against the spell? The sound would be
dissapated by the spell, would the force of the wave still do anything?

6) Grenade in the middle of the Ultrasound Blind Spot...:)

Well,you get the point. Mr. White's a techie freak, so he enjoys thinking
of this stuff... (Just kidding Whitey. Hopefully, he'll be on the list soon.).

Well, That's all for this idiocy... See ya later with mored stupid
questions...:)



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# Order is Illusion! Chaos is Bliss! Got any fours? #
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