Oh yeah, if we're talking quality over quantity. But your original statement only addressed quantity.Dorian wrote:But the Significant number of people are mostly of an insignificant nature so it doesn't matter.
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So what you're saying is that you can't hold your booze? Some philosopher you are... <cue Monty Python's "Philosopher's Song">
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I meant Montresor can't hold his booze. As you said, you drunk GM all the time. Seems like the booze isn't a limiting factor. (I didn't see your post until after I'd made mine.)
Revere the Emperor; Honour the name of Amphael, holders of the Sacred Warrant of Trade.
Blessed be the Imperium of Man; blessed be the Sacred Writ.
Blessed be the Imperium of Man; blessed be the Sacred Writ.
I take offence. I can hold it quite well. Usually I hold it in one hand, most commonly the right, while the other rests on my knee or by my side for balance.Andrea Chan-Gauthier wrote:So what you're saying is that you can't hold your booze? Some philosopher you are... <cue Monty Python's "Philosopher's Song">
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A coworker of mine could tell how drunk he was by the size of the wet spot on his shirt. 98% humidity in Texas would lead to condensation on his glass, which would leave an ever-widening wet spot, 'cause he'd always brace his arm against his belly.
Revere the Emperor; Honour the name of Amphael, holders of the Sacred Warrant of Trade.
Blessed be the Imperium of Man; blessed be the Sacred Writ.
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Either that, or he didn't dress to his left or right.
I've been thinking about your idea to keep Andrea in the masque after the ball. I see no reason why she couldn't wear the whole costume. She's a noble, after all, and it might be a way of hiding her youth. Obviously, it wouldn't function for all occasions, but she's not the combat type anyway.
I've been thinking about your idea to keep Andrea in the masque after the ball. I see no reason why she couldn't wear the whole costume. She's a noble, after all, and it might be a way of hiding her youth. Obviously, it wouldn't function for all occasions, but she's not the combat type anyway.
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The mask has no filtration properties, it is purely decorative. No character opted to bring a rebreather.Andrea Chan-Gauthier wrote: I wonder if the air filtration unit in my mask would help protect me from this gas?
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I had said that there's a small A/C unit in the mask. Obviously not anything that would protect her from a gas attack, but she'd still hope.
That said... I'm starting to imagine Andrea 2.0 with extra paranoia having a full rebreather built into her mask. The one she wears daily around the ship.
That said... I'm starting to imagine Andrea 2.0 with extra paranoia having a full rebreather built into her mask. The one she wears daily around the ship.
Revere the Emperor; Honour the name of Amphael, holders of the Sacred Warrant of Trade.
Blessed be the Imperium of Man; blessed be the Sacred Writ.
Blessed be the Imperium of Man; blessed be the Sacred Writ.
I missed that, but I'll have to say there isn't anything more useful than a well-designed breathing hole. I'm not handing out tech for free, even minor stuff like that, it tends to go against the setting.Andrea Chan-Gauthier wrote:I had said that there's a small A/C unit in the mask. Obviously not anything that would protect her from a gas attack, but she'd still hope.
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Four. One on each wall. Imagine the room like a long rectangle. A big long rectangle of danger.Drak-Kung wrote:there are 3 entrances to this room, yes? I will try to construct a barricade at whichever one is most isolated....meant to delay, not truly stop, and use what concealment/cover I found to lay down fire at the the other two.
"For the love of God, Montresor!"
"Yes," I said, "for the love of God!" - Edgar Allan Poe, The Cask of Amontillado.

"Yes," I said, "for the love of God!" - Edgar Allan Poe, The Cask of Amontillado.
