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Malcolm's (Malcontent) & Johnny B Dorm Room
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While Aurum scans the students the professor listens to all the teens searching for any new information.  When Gedeon mentions 'disinfectant' and 'telepathic bacteria,' his eyes widen a bit and he replies, "You may be partially correct!  Gedeon, can you use your weakness detection upon one of the students that is acting strangely?"

Meanwhile, Aurum doesn't sense anything coming from the Professor or Johnny but when she attempts to scan Jack, she senses that something isn't right.  It's not the same pleading for help but there is an uneasy presence within him.



[OoC: RE: Hyper Intelligence or any other power that players wish to use in a way that it wasn't meant for or has multiple powerful uses such as electrical generation or light emission usually require a power stunt.  Unfortunately Hyper Reason is one of the least useful of the hyper stat boost powers with possibly only Hyper Intuition being less useful depending upon the situation.  So to make leaps of logic or reason that might effect the game will require a power stunt.  Reason can still be used for the various Reason skills because anyone can try to use them untrained.  So a power stunt for a 'Computer Mind' to combine and sort through relevant data would cost 100pts + 72pts (red feat)=172 karma points!]
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RE: Jack (Static C.) & Malcolm's (Malcontent) Dorm Room - by GM Marvel - 09-09-2015, 03:35 AM



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