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Boss was online today! I anticipate a return to the game soon!
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And lo, on the seven(teenth) day comcast did remove it's oversized head from it's narrow buttocks with a glorious POP. On that day, the internet was restored, and there was much rejoicing.
A thousand pardons everyone, but a series of unfortunate events lead to the internet being lost, and comcast cancelling not one but two scheduled technician visits on account of the sudden snowstorm in the midwest. At the risk of tempting fate once more, I am back, and will resume once more! Thank you everyone for your patience and support!
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Not going anywhere.
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Ah, Comcast. How I miss dealing with them.
No, wait, not "miss". The other thing, totally the opposite of that. |
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Heh my dad deals with them in Ohio.....total buh-twads
Last edited by Scimmy; Feb 6th, 2015 at 04:34 PM. |
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It's funny because up until this incident, I've never had any problems with them. Granted I've never tried to cancel my service, which I hear is almost impossible, but before the last couple of days I've pretty much never even realized the comcast everyone so hated was the same one providing me my internet. In all fairness though, I can't blame them for cancelling their appointments-I live sorta out of the way, and it's not a short drive even when weather is pleasant. Given where I live, and the brutal weather, I can't even be mad... except that when the technician did show up, it turned out it wasn't even a problem that needed to be fixed on site-whatever the problem was, it was at the corporate level. Someone just needed to push a few buttons back at HQ and I would have been dandy. So why didn't they try that first?
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Miguel actually switched targets to the thug on the boy. Now the gloves come off.
And rushes & overrun don't mention attack rolls, unlike trips & grapples.
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Realized that my Unarmed Damage Bonus is zero, so I guess I'll be doing non-damaging things to help out.
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For your dining pleasure, charon.
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Create object can only make one at a time right?
Last edited by Scimmy; Feb 7th, 2015 at 10:53 AM. |
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+0 damage still gives the enemy a DC15 toughness save. Of course, messing with them like you're doing (or relieving them of their guns) could be even better.
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Just for the record, Christopher's phantom hands are of normal human size...at least for the moment.
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So, what kind of superheroes are we trying to be, exactly? We're going to have a no-kill policy, right?
Because I think I might have just broke that rule.
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That's up to whether you're firing off lethal or nonlethal damage. A gut-reaction fire blast could certainly be uncoordinated enough to just give the thug sunburn and heat exhaustion. But yeah, it seems a little early to have the little heroes deal with the trauma of taking a life.
Which thug were you aiming at? Shooting thug may already be down for the count.
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