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From:     Tilaurin <tilaurin@??????.???.au>
Date:     Fri, 7 Jan 2000 13:04:18 +1030
Subject:  Re: something about flitters and helms
Maybe it just turns invisible when u sit on it (the helm) and u look like ur
floating in mid air?  thatd be cool ;)

seriously tho a helm that ITSELF is invisible, and makes the helmsman
invisible also, would be really cool versus boarding attempts, it could be
on the main deck in the crow's nest and no one would know hehe ;)

Though im sure Fabulous Flannigan would sell a helm that just cloaked itself
:) or it cloaks the whole ship, except the helm ;)  ppl just see this empty
chair flying through space (teehee)

Tilaurin
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> > No duh. I did sort of mean to make it a magic item. (Also, I own the
> > Dragon
> > (#159) that introduces that cloaking helm. Right up with the orbus ring,
> > but
> > this would work better than cloaking, at least IMHO.
> > Yeah, I've seen the cloaking helm. I just like permanence in my magic.
> > (And
> > this doesn't drain SR.) For a stealth craft, it just seems better to
land
> > on
> > the deck unnoticed than to reveal yourself when the envelopes touch.
> > The only disadvantage I can see is that cloaking helms exist already,
and
> > that watching that first step is harder when it's invisible (along with
> > the
> > deck below it, radius giving a sphere).
> >
> >
>         I would say that the Invisible helm would be a more advance
version
> of the cloaking helm.
>
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Re: something about flitters and helms    George Lavalle    01 Jan 2000 15:30:50
Re: something about flitters and helms    Downer, Chris    06 Jan 2000 23:16:03
Re: something about flitters and helms    Tilaurin    07 Jan 2000 02:34:18

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