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Re: your mail



Not only would your blue fields follow you, but so would everything else.
 To be the largest gravity in the area, lets not forget how fast
everything would be accelerating toward you (having a boat smack you at
an acceleration of 9.8 m/s^2 would SUCK).

-Kris

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> From: Jevan Furmanski <furmansj@expert.cc.purdue.edu>
> To: Joe F. <joe.f.@usa.net>
> Cc: gmlist@cioe.com
> Subject: Re: your mail
> Date: Tuesday, November 03, 1998 4:15 PM
> 
> blue fields are insubstantial, and so allow movement through the area
of
> effect after they go into effect.
> 
> The gravity well idea seems to be not only the one that Dan put in the
> last Blue field errata, but the one that will have less inoperable hang
> ups.  Now, what would happen if I used earth force to make myself the
> largest source of gravity in the area, even on the planet?  Would my
blue
> fields follow me?  That would rule.
> 
> In space...  the chances in interplanetary space that the resisdual
> gravity effects from the solar system are higher than the gravity
produced
> by your craft are pretty good.  You might need an earth force anyway.
> 
> Jevan
> 
> On Tue, 3 Nov 1998, Joe F. wrote:
> 
> > I thoght that a blue field was a sphere.  In that case, it would be
relative to the object that one is standing on.  The only time it should
move is if someone picks up the field(with everything in it)and move
it.(If used on a boat, you would have to separate the planks in the field
from the boat as well as lift the weight of everything in the field(large
strength check))  To settle the argument of Torite vs. Warrior how about
getting  a torite and warrior of equal rate to fight it out(best two out
of three) and see who wins. 
> > 
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