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Re: Space tactics

From: "Life is a journey, not a guided tour" <KOCHTE@s...>
Date: Thu, 20 Aug 1998 10:22:35 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Re: Space tactics

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>
>Besides this being patently silly, it comes to the question I've always
>asked: Where do you draw the line? What is excessive enough to give the
>other guy access to some special rule?

There is no one answer to this. There can't be. These totally rely on
individual interpretation. And either one uses common sense or makes
reasonable judgements, or one bases their answer in accordance to the
folks he/she/it plays with (eg, see also some of the crowd M Seifert
has gamed with in the past). I guess it also depends on whether or not
you want to play the game, or play the rules. *shrug*  As for what is
considered 'reasonable'...that's your call. Not everyone is going to
agree on one person's interpretation of 'reasonable' or 'common sense
judgement'. It's a no-win arguement. Either one accepts the calling or
ruling (so to speak) by another person, or one doesn't.

Mk
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-
During the run-and-fight-and-run-again battle through this forest of
horror,
she is finally cornered. Her weapons have been left deep in the bodies
of the
slain or broken against the granite-hard scales of these snakes that are
not
snakes. Her stand to the death must be fought here. Though her only
weapons
are her hands and her deep and wide knowledge of the slayers, she does
not
fear them. They will die. Of this she is sure.


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