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From: Loche Seven <loche98@*****.COM>
Subject: Re: New Cyberware "Chunk Launcher"
Date: Sat, 9 May 1998 22:25:18 -0700
Demothonese Wrote:

>I've been reading in the grimoire and awakeneing about how living
>auras interact with astral bodies and I have a new idea for a
>character I'd like to share.
>The character is a physical adept ninja with the regeneration power.
>He has a special piece of cyberware I call the "Chunk-Launcher"
>imbedded in his arm.
>What the chunk launcher does is scoop a chunk of his living meat/arm
>out, and load it into a launcher mechanism, then fires it at high
>speed, kind of like a very messy shotgun.
>When this splattery mess hits an astral body (he can targtet them
>because he has astral perception as a merit) it collides doing 9M
>damage.
>
>What do you think?
>My GM doesn't like this idea, but I think it should work because the
>meat is very fresh - just scooped from his arm, so the living aura
>should still be there, right?
>
>Oh yeah, I forgot, I took pain resistance as a merit too, so the pain
>from the scoop wouldn't slow me down!
>
You didn't!

*sigh*

He did!

This is a really sick idea Demos has been begging me to allow for the
last 6 months or so. I said no, for good reason. Especially when he
calculated how many "chunks" he could safely tear out and launch.

Sick, sick man.

I can't believe the drek he comes up with.

I'm begging you, please tell him he's sick and it can;t be done so
he'll shut up!

Loche 7

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