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RE: meeting



good lord. of course when i mention something by weigt i am refering to the weight
of that much mass in jaern's gravity at surface level. You guys are just crazy...... I swear 
you find this stuff cause you like getting people turned around. 
				dan

-----Original Message-----
From:	Orion Furmanski [SMTP:thelaw@expert.cc.purdue.edu]
Sent:	Friday, August 28, 1998 2:45 AM
To:	Shyryly Yshl
Cc:	Wright Frazier; gmlist@cioe.com
Subject:	Re: meeting



On Thu, 27 Aug 1998, Shyryly Yshl wrote:

> 
> 
> Wright Frazier wrote:
> 
> > Teresium stuff is already in the book and dan posted the formula for it.
> > (weight in oz./rad in inches) * 12 = drain
> >
> > bludgeon and move-through I'm curious about though.
> >
> > Wright
> >
> 
> ====
> 
> What's the UOM?  (unit of measure?)  drain per round? minute?
> 
> Also, this just made me think...please make a general annoucement/errata
> (or consider such) that weights (especially in spells) equal force-pounds
> (or
> force units for whatever is listed) so that weight is a constant value in
> spells
> and not dependent on, say, gravity.
> 
> I've seen (and admittedly been involved in) use of Earthforce to get around
> spell limitations...i.e. if something can be fully encompassed in the
> effected
> area of Earthforce, it will have little-to-no weight (for that specific
> aspect
> of the spell)...then spells which have weight effects in their formulae /
> limits
> are used to affect this 'weightless' item.
> 
> The teresium formulae made me think of it...would teresium fail to work
> in zero gravity, or drain more quickly in a 2x field from an Earthforce?
> 
> Anyway... (wanders mumbling back into his cave)
> 
> -Jamie
> 
> 

Good point.  I move that this stuff should be MASS-based instead.  One
brutal bend I will use until the rules change is the two-ton iron flywheel
set up in an Earth Force, Dervished to generate shloads of work. ;)

Orion