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Re: Doc Sidhe
02-01-2003, 06:21 AM
Hmm. I dunno. I mean, yeah, I recommend the books unreservedly, but Doug's power level is a little high for the venue.
On the other hand, one of the properties of the Fair World is that the act of arriving utterly -trashes- anything that's too much in advance of the local tech base... which is somewhere around the 1920s. Like certain helmets. Or probably polykev.
This gives Doug a specific motivation for interacting with the Sidhe Foundation - he's trying to get his gear fixed - and simultaneously pulls him somewhere closer to the same power level as the rest of our cast, throwing him back on innate powers and skills.
He's still way badass by local standards, but hey, what can you do?
Blessed be.
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Re: Doc Sidhe
02-03-2003, 10:07 PM
Way badass is a good thing, in my opinion. The V&V players here might already know this, but Doug's punches normally do something like 100 feet of knockback on normals... (Why I Love V&V, Part 27 in a 5-million-part series...) (It's a good thing we've always ignored knockback in the Warriors...)
Anyway, Ed Becerra has been urging me to read these books for a long time. Thanks to him, I even have the first one in RTF format (courtesy of the Baen free library website) on my machine at home. Now that I've finished That Damned Book (and am now in the pounding-my-head-on-walls-because-I-wrote-something-stupid phase), maybe I can get around to reading it, finally... When I do, I'll get back to folks, okay?
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.