Bandit LOAF
Long Live the Confederation!
That was Seether. Both Blair and Seether 'think' about having what (Tolwyn for Blair, "the old man" for Seether) "calls a come to Jesus talk". It was a neat trick for revealing Tolwyn early on.
overmortal said:Plus, as I recall, didn't Paulson have a "come to Jesus" meeting with either Blair or Eisen in the novel?
Which, if you were paying attention, clearly gave away who the Black Lance boss was. Even though I read the novel after playing the game, that made it oh-so obvious, and I liked it.
Needless to say, because of the presenter and the way things were presented... it didn't work.

Bandit LOAF said:Eh, I'd like to think that there's more to Blair not becoming a genocidal maniac than the fact that he didn't like Paulson.![]()

Lise said:On the other hand, their effect was entirely biological... it goes both ways.![]()
Paulson himself though a part of the conspiracy in Confed was just an expendable pawn who probably got nowhere near a Black Lance installation, and was killed after his ship was destroyed.
Viper61 said:I'm pretty sure thats just a lift to another area of the Midway.
C-ya
The pilot has already had a chance to come into contact with every other pilot and alot of the tech crews. I figure if they were serious about decon, they would do it alot sooner than that liftTopGun said:I think it's a lift to Decom
.He was a political climber, not a military commander - his only other command resulted in a minor catastrophe.
McGruff said:The effects of a bullet are entirely biological, but it's not a bioweapon.
TopGun said:I think it's a lift to Decom
Iceman16 said:it depends on where the bullet is going. if its aimed at a person then it is boilogical, but it can be aimed at other stuff, like buildings, streetlamps, cars, etc which arent biological.
McGruff said:What I meant was that a bullet acts biologically when it impacts a human body by causing tissue damage and shock, but just like the nanoprobes, it is not really a "bioweapon".