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Re: [HOE] Oh, boy, more Junker problems! [HOPLER]



> >I' an avid Junker fan and understand what you are saying. In the
> >description
> >of Frames it list stuff like rifle and large backpack for one and a heavy
> >machine-gun and small frigerator. while the rifle and pack are the same
> >height (pretty much) they are nowhere near the same mass. A heavy
> >machine-gun and a frig can have the same mass or height but it's not
likely
> >to have both. I think it's mass they where going for. Chamber Members
carry
> >a staff that has 30 slots almost making them a size 3 Frame, my friends
and
> >I figured sense the Camber staff where such hot stuff the pole are
normally
> >one size less making them a Frame 2 with 16 slots. This means that the
pole
> >is about a third the mass of a person according to the Frame Sizes, and I
> >think that's about right.
> >
>
> Actually, given that each Frame Size has X number of slots, it seems that
> Frame Size = volume.  You're not going to be able to squeeze the same
amount
> of slots into a polearm 6' tall as you are into a human being 6' tall.  :)
> That's the criteria I would be using for determining frame size, based on
> the chart in the Junkers SB.  All IMO, of course.

That's what I said. Then I went on to talk about the Camber Staffs. I guess
you lost tha in the text.

Christopher Merrill
A W.H.A.T.T. Member