[REPOST/LNH] Saviours of the NET #7: 'A Fight Scene!AFightScene!'
Jamas Enright
thad at eyrie.org
Tue May 2 21:58:42 PDT 2006
On Tue, 2 May 2006, Saxon Brenton wrote:
> Hmm. That suggests the possibility that the name he picked for Cauliflower
> may or may not have been 'rigged', depending on whether he was merely
> using the dextrous part of his powers, or whether he was using the 'pulling
> a specific piece of paper out of the hat' part of his powers, and whether
> the latter was set on 'I like this name, now where is the piece of paper I
> wrote it on?' or 'find the piece of paper with the name that best suits this
> dog'.
Also suggests the varient: Pulls out the most appropriate piece of paper
for the situation (as opposed to any piece of paper), also along the lines
of pulling out the truth. (Put in a bunch of escape plans and have 'Hats
Lad pull out the one most likely to work!)
Also, could he create a piece of paper? As in, even if no-one had put a
piece of paper with 'Cauliflower' on it in the hat, he could basically
create and pull out that piece of paper anyway?
> In an indirect, 'knowledge is power' sort of way, oh my goodness yes. In
Ooohhh...showdown between him and Faq Boy!
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