[UA] Re: Mathematics of focus shifts
Donald
dbachman at ionet.net
Thu Jan 18 12:28:42 PST 2007
A point I was driving at when I wrote:
>> Proportion doesn't matter, the guy with the lesser skill remains behind.
>> The real savings here is time--time for the guy with the lesser skill to
>> respond, to get lucky, to come up with some way of shifting things to
>> his favor.
>>
>From: "Bastien Pilon" <demiurge.gnosis at gmail.com>
>Subject: Re: [UA] Re: Mathematics of focus shifts
>To: Donald <dbachman at ionet.net>, "The Unknown Armies RPG Mailing List"
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>Of course, this all becomes rather academic when the low skill guy
>uses his focus shift to smash a pickaxe into the back of high skill
>guy's head when he isn't expecting it. Ambushes solve everything. So
>does pointblanking.
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