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From: Alfredo B Alves <dghost@****.COM>
Subject: Re: New Cyberware "Chunk-Launcher"
Date: Sun, 10 May 1998 01:58:54 -0500
On Sat, 9 May 1998 21:19:37 -0700 Demosthenes Three
<demosthenes_3@*****.COM> writes:
>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.
<SNIP details of "Chunk-launcher" (ugh)>
>
>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!
>
>Demosthenes 3

I say your a sick bastard but if ya want to go ahead with this... take
essence loss from the the "scooping" even then I'm hessintant to say that
it'll do you any good ... the aura reside with your conciousness not your
body ... however if your GM wants to bend the rules a bit, he might say
each "shot" saps .5 essence per shot as a peice of your aura goes flying
towards your opponent ... this is all a exercise in futility since once
your GM says no, that's it. finit. end of argument. (Loche 7: if he
persists to question your rulings, kick him out of your game.)

A player who can't accept a GM's ruling shouldn't be playing. You
violated a sacred trust between player and GM by going around Loche 7's
back and posting this to the list. Be glad I'm not your GM because you'd
be looking for a new gaming group now.

D,Ghost
(aka Pixel, Tantrum)
"Masochists should be killed painlessly"

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