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From: John E Pederson <lobo1@****.COM>
Subject: Re: [SURVEY] Should I kill Bull?
Date: Wed, 16 Jul 1997 16:35:18 EDT
On Wed, 16 Jul 1997 14:02:00 -0400 "Steven A. Tinner"
<bluewizard@*****.COM> writes:
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>> >What else does he deserve?
<snip Threats suggestions>
>Yeah, I've really gone through Threats with a fine toothed comb.
>He's in one way or another touched most of these, some I'm saving for
>later.


Well, it was worth a try.


>> Have you thrown him up against a were?
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>Yes, they mauled the werewolf in Total Eclipse!
>And they have worked with/been afraid of Striper.


There's another idea shot down...


>> Hmmm...Attack of the Killer Mimes:) An assassin that uses the guise
>of a
>> street performer is sent after Bull:):)
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>Not a mime, but a babysitter did try to geek him.
>She was a meat-drone, and full of cyberware ...


You know, you're not making this at all easy...

Bugs are out, weres are out, oddball assassins have been done, I'm not
even going to bother with exactly what all you've done to his family:),
Vamps have been done, crime syndicates got used. Which leaves very
little. So, what about him (or a member of his family) getting infected
by something like VITAS, or some other trully nasty disease. Perhaps he
has a family history of something like cancer? What about bioweapons?
Like Doom or Gamma-Anthrax? Nasty little buggers, both of them, Doom
especially. Basically, give his something he can't fight, an enemy that
he can't see, can't touch, can't stop. I'm assuming that up until now
he's always been able to physically confront, one way or another, the
enemy that he has been placed up against. This time, make the enemy
someone/thing he can't simply beat into submission. A disease, a
political situation, a natural disaster (how far is Cleveland from the
San Madrid fault?). Something he can't fight, a force of nature.


--
-Canthros, whose conscience is bothering him just a bit for this...
I had rather believe all the fables in the legends and the Talmud
and the Alcoran, than that this universal frame is without a mind.
--Francis Bacon
http://members.aol.com/canthros1

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