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RE: tackling (was Re: anything i wsay..)
Fuck, Lyle, when you tackle someone you're completely expecting to end up
on your ass. That'd make it a lot easier to stand up afterwards.
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On Thu, 13 May 1999, Lyle H Janney wrote:
> Christ Jevan, I can't believe that you think it takes .8 seconds to
> stand. The fifth movement rule cannot possibly cover standing
> up. It is far easier to move 10 feet (assuming you are mostly
> unencumbered) when you are already standing, than it is to
> stand up after being forcefully placed on the ground (especially
> if you are at all encumbered). You of all people should be looking
> to realism (i.e., drag your ass of the ground in less than a second
> after begin dropped during Bujinkan training; oh, yeah, and also
> take a few well-placed swings right after you've done so _and_
> have all that happen in 4 seconds. Right....).
>
> Lyle
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jevan Furmanski [SMTP:furmansj@ecn.purdue.edu]
>
> Jesus Steve, I can't believe that you think it takes 4 seconds to stand.
> The fifth movement rule clearly should cover standing up. I have al
> ways seen it as covering momentary actions like moving 10 feet or joggling
> for line of sight. You of all people should be looking to realism.
>
> On Thu, 13 May 1999, Steve Ames wrote:
>
> > > Ending up on your back doesn't mean much anymore since you can use a fifth
> > > of your movement to stand up.
> >
> > ? The GM that allowed that goofed. Standing up is an action. It takes
> > four seconds just like swinging a sword. This is a power-gamer abuse.
> > 1/5 movement refers only to your base movement rate. I believe the
> > writeup says as much.
> >
> > Standing up, while movement is not part of your "base movement". Swinging
> > a sword is "movement" but you wouldn't try to say its "base movement"
> > would you?
> >
> > This is one of the weakest abuses I've seen in a while. Everyone doing
> > it had to know it was wrong and you just closed your eyes to powergame
> > better. Sick, sad world.
> >
>
> Standing is just a convenience. People can attack from the ground in AQ.
> You seem to be concentrating on one particular and ignoring the topic,
> which is the free round given by tackle. Can someone tackle another and
> knit for 4 seconds? Does their "base movement" double since they get a
> new full round that the guy's friends just stare and gawk?
>
> > The original proposal and writeup can be found at:
> >
> > http://www.cioe.com/~khelek/aqmail/msg01195.html
> > http://www.cioe.com/~khelek/aqmail/msg01373.html
> >
> > If you can stand up using only 1/5 of your movement rate than
> > hell, you've always been able to stand up and then move the
> > other 4/5 right? Wrong. Think.
> >
>
> There is no always Steve. The new rules are constantly being tested by
> the people that show up. Realism only occurs by adapting the rules in a
> gaming situation. Spending four seconds to stand up is idiocy. Think.
>
> Jevan
>
> > -Steve
> > >
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> > > On Wed, 12 May 1999, Steve Ames wrote:
> > >
> > > > > Don't forget that the tackler starts his free round laying on the ground.
> > > > > There are very few skilled actions other than wrestling I would allow from
> > > > > this position.
> > > >
> > > > Hence "dirty blow". I agree.
> > > >
> > > > > >Look at it logically. In combat, people are "combat ready". A simple
> > > > > >tackle is no longer enough to knock someone to the ground. You must
> > > > > >grapple to throw them to the ground. And then they are certainly not
> > > > > >going to be so suprised that you get a free round or even a free
> > > > > >action.
> > > > >
> > > > > Here I must strongly disagree. Tackling skill is just that...skill in using
> > > > > speed, momentum and force to drive your opponent to the ground. If you are
> > > > > skilled in it, the fact that they see it coming, or are comabt ready has no
> > > > > affect whatsoever. Looking at it logically, a fullback with the ball tucked
> > > > > under his arm as he goes through a hole is "combat ready", a skilled TANG
> > > > > will still paste him. Surprise has nothing to do with the free round
> > > > > bestowed, it's the fact that the opponent suddenly finds himself flat on his
> > > > > back gazing at the stars, when the blow lands.
> > > >
> > > > With all due respect the fullback isn't carrying a sword.
> > > >
> > > > -Steve
> > > >
> > >
> >
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