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RE: [HOE] Proving Harrowed are Harrowed



Take a three foot (1 meter would work too ;-) metal rod.  Steel is great,
but any rigid metal would work.  Lay your test subject flat, on a bed,
couch, or just the ground if you must.  Grasp the metal rod firmly in both
hands, and, with great assertiveness, drive it completely thru your test
subject's chest.

A living being will cease to be a living being.  There will be screaming,
thrashing, great quantities of blood, and possibly angst on your part for
murdering a real human.  Eventually it all goes away, and you can clean up
the mess.

A normal harrowed will scream, thrash, stand up and beat the snot out of
you.  There won't be much by way of blood, and you'll be too busy running
and ducking to feel all angst-ridden.

An infiltrator will have to make an acting check.  If successfull, there
will be screaming, thrasing, great quantities of blood (until the resevoirs
run out), and possibly angst on your part for murdering what looks like a
real human.  Eventually the screaming and thrashing stop, but if you
continue to look closely, you may see the 'victim' peek around, checking to
see if it's safe to run away.

An heavy can will destroy you and everyone around with large energy weapons
when your metal rod clangs harmlessly off the heavy armored breast plate.

Hope this helps!

Jeff Y.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-hoe@gamerz.net [mailto:owner-hoe@gamerz.net]On Behalf Of
> McKay, Ashley
> Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 9:21 PM
> To: 'HoE'
> Subject: [HOE] Proving Harrowed are Harrowed
>
>
> Now here's a thought,
>
> Other than the obvious, how does one go about proving that a person is
> harrowed?   Is there some form of test?
>
> Now the reason that got me thinking this is that I am making an
> infiltrator
> cyborg, who has the infiltrator package (natch) which provides him with
> respiration, pulse, bleeding, sweat, normal smell, etc.
>
> Now, other than cutting his head off and then re-attaching it, how could
> someone prove this character is harrowed?
>
> Ashley McKay
> Hospital Services
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