From: | jaimie.nicholson@********.otago.ac.nz (Jaimie Nicholson) |
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Subject: | Re: Chicago. In the walls. |
Date: | Sat, 29 Jun 1996 13:46:41 +1200 |
you.
I'm no biochemist, but aren't there chemicals that affect insects but not
humans? Aren't there biodegradable pesticides? And can't mages whip up
astral combat capable (if feeble) watchers at a ludicrous rate with bugger
all drain to suffer for it? (Phoenix suggested shaping them for a ten or so
minutes of service, they won't last that long in combat anyway). If a few
mages (say, twenty) sit outside the zone and keep up a constant flow of
watchers into the city, eventually all the astral bugs are going down. Then
the physical bugs can be taken with the aforementioned pesticides. Add that
to a physical op with some magic support, of the type I have already
suggested, to crack open any sealed nests, and humanity is safe again.
And what the hell do you mean, it will tke more than a few nuyen and a new
sin? How about preventing the eventual destruction of humanity? I'd do the
job for that, so would Phoenix. Who here would not?]<<<<<
-- Ronin <19:25:33/06:28:57>