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From: Alfredo B Alves <dghost@****.COM>
Subject: Re: Astral Magic)
Date: Mon, 18 May 1998 20:58:23 -0500
On Mon, 18 May 1998 19:10:15 EDT Ereskanti <Ereskanti@***.COM> writes:
>In a message dated 5/18/98 4:08:26 PM US Eastern Standard Time,
>drekhead@***.NET writes:
<SNIP teleport via "cloning" idea>
>> I know this is wacked-out, but is it feasible using Shadowrun magic?

I dunno ... maybe ...

>Sorry, not even in my games here. "Life Transfer" of the level you are
>suggesting is Ritual Magic, pure and simple.
>
>I have had -MAJOR- rules concerning "Teleport Like Magic" in the games
here.
>Some of those rules exist on Hacker House...go check 'em out if you'd
like.
>The name of the spell you are looking for is "Gateway."
>
>-K (http://members.aol.com/hhackerh/mag/olgrim.htm)

I had an idea ... I'm not sure how the details would work (ie I'm about
to mention game mechanics only), but ... What about a teleport spell that
teleports the target(s) the caster's MA in meters divided by (total
wieght of target(s) divided by 100 kg round up). Then a ritual magic
version would teleport the target(s) MA^2*Force^2 divided by (total
wieght of target(s) divided by 100 kg round up). Standard limitations
for ritual magic apply (LOS, material link or Astral Spotter).

This brings me to another question ... Is there anyway to increase the
amount of time you can safely stay on the astral plane?

D.Ghost
(aka Pixel, Tantrum)

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