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From: "Rian A. McMurtry" <Whalejudge@???.com> Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2006 18:42:20 EST Subject: Re: Spelljamming speed, and invisibility
In a message dated 3/4/2006 7:17:50 AM, westermeyer@????????.net writes: << Can ships see each other while at spelljamming speed? The canon implies yes, we have numerous examples of ships following each other at spelljamming speed in the novels and the rulebooks. Spelljamming speed is extremely fast ( ?????) and I would think seeing another ship with the naked eye would be difficult, but I think possible. >> It facilitates play. So yes.
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| Spelljamming speed, and invisibility | Paul Westermeyer | |||
| Re: Spelljamming speed, and invisibility | Ariel Sibal | |||
| Re: Spelljamming speed, and invisibility | Alessandro La Vekkia Damiani | |||
| Re: Spelljamming speed, and invisibility | Dreamer | |||
| Re: Spelljamming speed, and invisibility | Rian A. McMurtry | |||
| Re: Spelljamming speed, and invisibility | David Shepheard | |||
| Re: Spelljamming speed, and invisibility | David Shepheard | |||
| Re: Spelljamming speed, and invisibility | jamesriley | |||
| Re: Spelljamming speed, and invisibility | Danton May | |||
| Re: Spelljamming speed, and invisibility | jamesriley | |||
| Re: Spelljamming speed, and invisibility | Danton May |