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    Don Edwards got a reaction from Tom Sewell in Story Friday August 19, 2016   
    That seriously depends on one's relatives.
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    Don Edwards got a reaction from The Old Hack in Immortal Alignment   
    Of the people I knew who otherwise loved 4E as compared to earlier editions, almost none used the 4E alignment system. 3E's alignment system was much better.
    (In 4E-by-the-book it's impossible to be Lawful but not Good, or Chaotic but not Evil. Bugger that.)
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    Don Edwards got a reaction from PSadlon in Changing Medications (Level of Trust Required)   
    It would leak.
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    Don Edwards got a reaction from The Old Hack in Immortal Alignment   
    Of the people I knew who otherwise loved 4E as compared to earlier editions, almost none used the 4E alignment system. 3E's alignment system was much better.
    (In 4E-by-the-book it's impossible to be Lawful but not Good, or Chaotic but not Evil. Bugger that.)
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    Don Edwards got a reaction from Tom Sewell in Story Friday August 19, 2016   
    Disco Wizard says his only source of info is what he saw on the television news, and he explicitly mentions three immortals. Tentative conclusion: the television news mentioned three immortals. Alternative: DW lied about how limited his sources of information are - but not necessarily about how limited his information is.
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    Don Edwards got a reaction from mlooney in Unsolved Mysteries of Susan and Diane   
    In a typical wolf pack, the other wolves (except the alpha male) refer to the alpha female as "Mom".
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    Don Edwards got a reaction from mlooney in Unsolved Mysteries of Susan and Diane   
    In a typical wolf pack, the other wolves (except the alpha male) refer to the alpha female as "Mom".
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    Don Edwards got a reaction from mlooney in Unsolved Mysteries of Susan and Diane   
    In a typical wolf pack, the other wolves (except the alpha male) refer to the alpha female as "Mom".
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    Don Edwards got a reaction from mlooney in Unsolved Mysteries of Susan and Diane   
    In a typical wolf pack, the other wolves (except the alpha male) refer to the alpha female as "Mom".
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    Don Edwards got a reaction from Xenophon Hendrix in Story Monday August 15, 2016   


    And the playing field used to have a castle on it.
    In a high-tech war, magic would be a weapon primarily for unconventional forces. And if there's no way to definitively tell who doesn't have magic (which is implied by some of the things Edward said about Tengu)...
    For most of the Main 8 it's not hard to imagine how their magic could be used to kill or disrupt, or at least gather information, while keeping the person doing it safe from non-magical detection.
    Tedd: override the safeties on the TFG and make a no-bronchia transformation with 5 minute duration.
    Ellen: FV5 a person who's on their way to a high-security area (disruptive, unlikely to do lasting damage - but there is a possibility). "On their way to" can have a rather expansive definition, so Ellen need not even enter an area that would bring her under suspicion.
    Nanase: clothing-swap a suicide vest with a dead-man switch on a 1-second delay, from her onto the target. We know her range is considerable (home to school) and buildings in the way are simply not a concern, so if she's familiar with an area and is watching a live TV broadcast of the target in that area, or looking out an upper-story window at people on the street below...
    Sarah: espionage, obviously. "Take a nap" in the passenger seat of a car that is stuck in nasty traffic going past the facility of interest.
    Susan: fairies. Espionage, again. Unlike Nanase's, they disappear - sometimes explosively, so have four of them group-hug a target's neck and unsummon them. (With Tedd's and Nanase's help, produce fairydolls that look like currently-popular toys.)
    Grace: she needs forms that have a much different face, but Tedd can fix that. And she's a fire-resistant flying telekinetic melee-combat machine that can disguise itself as a cute teenage girl. Of course, she's on-site and therefore subject to things like weapons fire.
    Elliot: unfortunately, his most powerful form is rather identifiable, and he also has to be on-site. So far. He'd have to turn into some random non-superhero female, do the deed, and escape. (Of course, if he's in custody but outside, and everyone turns their back on him, he can fly straight up. Hazard: unnoticed video cameras.)
    Justin: another weak spot. So far all his magic requires his physical presence and has immediate effect, and he has no shapeshifting ability on his own - everyone else has either range, delayed effect, or shapeshifting, or some combination thereof - so he's extremely identifiable.
    Also consider: what could you do with a fire the size of one lit match? What if you could create that fire at a hundred yard range behind cover? Like, oh, inside a gasoline tank, or inside a person's skull?
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    Don Edwards got a reaction from Tom Sewell in More Speculation.   
    If the world is rich enough, it effectively becomes a character - or even several characters - that OCs can interact with.
    And fanfic can also feed on fanfic.
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    Don Edwards got a reaction from Ser Pentrose in NP: Wednesday, August 10, 2016   
    Some don't like to use the expression because, when you add in the definition of "fittest", it becomes a tautology: "survival of those who survive" or "those who have lots of descendants, will have lots of descendants".
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    Don Edwards got a reaction from Ser Pentrose in NP: Wednesday, August 10, 2016   
    Some don't like to use the expression because, when you add in the definition of "fittest", it becomes a tautology: "survival of those who survive" or "those who have lots of descendants, will have lots of descendants".
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    Don Edwards got a reaction from Tom Sewell in Who else thinks Magic is a d*ck?   
    Several comments:
    1. I've seen the idea expressed that our reality changes according to our understanding, possibly because we are actually a computer simulation and the programmers keep tweaking the system. As one example of this, you can find DECADES worth of old biology books which say that humans have 22 chromosome pairs, with no dissent or disagreement... and have photographs of human cell nuclei where you can count 23 chromosome pairs. Suddenly, apparently in one abrupt change, everyone who counted the chromosome pairs started counting 23 instead of 22.
    2. Honey badgers are not dubbed "honey" for their disposition. That would be "rat-ass-vicious-bastard badgers". (Which is a pretty accurate description of all badgers. And wolverines are about the same.)
    3. From what we've seen of spellbooks for Awakened individuals (Wizard spellbooks might be different; we haven't seen any), a spellbook does not contain "how to cast this spell". Instead it contains a detailed description of the spell's effects and how much the individual can choose to vary them. This doesn't seem like it would be of much use, on its own, to someone else - even a wizard - wanting to learn how to cast the spell. Although it would be useful alongside some other source of "how-to" information, such as maybe a suitably competent observer watching it being cast.
     
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    Don Edwards got a reaction from Tom Sewell in Who else thinks Magic is a d*ck?   
    Those killer penguins are real, as far as herring are concerned.
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    Don Edwards got a reaction from Tom Sewell in Who else thinks Magic is a d*ck?   
    Those killer penguins are real, as far as herring are concerned.
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    Don Edwards got a reaction from Tom Sewell in Who else thinks Magic is a d*ck?   
    Those killer penguins are real, as far as herring are concerned.
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    Don Edwards got a reaction from mlooney in NP, Friday August 5, 2016   
    When someone approaches me in a mall and asks me if I want to do something, with the incentive being a free gift, I tell them "No thank you, I prefer expensive gifts".
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    Don Edwards got a reaction from The Old Hack in NP: Friday, July 22, 2016   
    According to something I read once, there were very few documented instances in the American west of extralegal "frontier justice" NOT turning the suspected criminals over to law-enforcement authorities.
    And in one of the few such instances, the reason they decided to hang the cattle-rustlers rather than turn them over to the sheriff was... the first rustler they hanged was the sheriff.
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    Don Edwards got a reaction from mlooney in NP, Friday August 5, 2016   
    When someone approaches me in a mall and asks me if I want to do something, with the incentive being a free gift, I tell them "No thank you, I prefer expensive gifts".
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    Don Edwards got a reaction from Tom Sewell in Who else thinks Magic is a d*ck?   
    Several comments:
    1. I've seen the idea expressed that our reality changes according to our understanding, possibly because we are actually a computer simulation and the programmers keep tweaking the system. As one example of this, you can find DECADES worth of old biology books which say that humans have 22 chromosome pairs, with no dissent or disagreement... and have photographs of human cell nuclei where you can count 23 chromosome pairs. Suddenly, apparently in one abrupt change, everyone who counted the chromosome pairs started counting 23 instead of 22.
    2. Honey badgers are not dubbed "honey" for their disposition. That would be "rat-ass-vicious-bastard badgers". (Which is a pretty accurate description of all badgers. And wolverines are about the same.)
    3. From what we've seen of spellbooks for Awakened individuals (Wizard spellbooks might be different; we haven't seen any), a spellbook does not contain "how to cast this spell". Instead it contains a detailed description of the spell's effects and how much the individual can choose to vary them. This doesn't seem like it would be of much use, on its own, to someone else - even a wizard - wanting to learn how to cast the spell. Although it would be useful alongside some other source of "how-to" information, such as maybe a suitably competent observer watching it being cast.
     
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    Don Edwards got a reaction from The Old Hack in Story: Wed, Aug 3, 2016   
    Wolf was going into a high-security area. Protocol probably is very simple: you want to go in (or someone is taking you in), you get scanned. It doesn't matter what-all is in there, or why you want to go in, or who you are.
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    Don Edwards got a reaction from Tom Sewell in Miscellaneous Questions   
    1. Elliot could have bought his own much-used car from earnings from summer jobs. And/or it could be a hand-me-down from his parents or another relative.
    2. All we know is that there were no servants shown in the evening on what was probably a weekend. There could be a couple housekeepers during the day on weekdays.
    3. My guess is that Dan forgot whose car it was. Alternatively, they happen to drive similar cars that are even more similar in B&W.
    4. The schools aren't necessarily all that far apart.
    5. Mr. V is the only parent whose job has been relevant to the story line so far. We focus on the kids, who don't normally go to their parents' workplaces.
    6. Lots of people who aren't Italian run pizza places. (One of the best pizzas I've ever had was from a small family-run Chinese restaurant - and everyone I saw working there appeared to be Chinese.) Matt isn't necessarily that strictly Lawful; he'd take a job delivering pizzas (and lie about his age to get it) because he needs the money.
    7, 8. No idea.
    9. Rather limited magic, fit into a joke meme, and while pretty much any woman *could*, not that many were aware of it. General capability isn't the problem, general awareness is.
    10. We have no knowledge of reproduction among immortals - and only a little about immortal/human hybrids. I imagine Jerry was not at all bashful about sharing the information regarding the hammers, at least with other immortals.
    11. No. His part is being played by Claude Rains.
     
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    Don Edwards got a reaction from Tom Sewell in Story Friday August 5, 2016   
    The vampire that Susan and Nanase dealt with in France, modified his own body.
    Tengu modified his own body.
    Spidey modified his own body.
    Sirleck arranges to take over someone else's body.
    That makes it MUCH harder for most beings to dispose of Sirleck without also killing an innocent.
    At the moment, Sirleck's host is (allegedly) brain-dead anyway, so there may not be a big moral dilemma with killing that host. On the other hand, nobody except Sirleck knows that.
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    Don Edwards got a reaction from The Old Hack in Story: Wed, Aug 3, 2016   
    Wolf was going into a high-security area. Protocol probably is very simple: you want to go in (or someone is taking you in), you get scanned. It doesn't matter what-all is in there, or why you want to go in, or who you are.