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RE: Kra'Vak, inclinations of

From: Jonathan white <jw4@b...>
Date: Tue, 05 May 1998 13:14:23 +0100
Subject: RE: Kra'Vak, inclinations of

>at GZG to flow. In this respect I would ask the Sa'vasku to become
shadow
like 
>ancient
>and deadly, and more feared than the Kra'Vak.
*whossh*Burble*Chime*Balance is a three-sided
teaspoon*tinkle*Clang*worble*

I think the problem with 'ancient,deadly' enemies is that they are
ancient
and er.. deadly. I'm still sorely upset that in B5 Shadow vessels went
from
'Arrgh!' to cannon fodder in a series. I think if you have the Sa'Vasku
as
similar to the B5 Vorlon, powerful yes but no-one really knows what
their
motives are, it's better for a narrative campaign flow. However that
makes
the next to useless for 'encounter' play unless you do what a lot of
people
are with the Kra'Vak i.e. give them an in-built point multiplier. It
would
be OK to make them ship-for-ship much nastier than any human vessel as
long
as you made this perfectly clear in the species definition.

			TTFN
				Jon
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