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Protect the flock! From JP and Hachette!

Besides posting on here and replying to this thread. Original credit for this goes back to Fate and Nathan on MX.

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I have two more days of classes ^^

And one day of celebration. And then I'm no longer a HS student ^^

But... I still have to come back and sit exams, too... :/
What you need, is a placebo pistol.
Essentially a physical object through which to concentrate your mental concerns as a point of defense.

Such as:
(p1) I have (object) under my pillow.
(p2) (Object) repulses scary thoughts because it has an innately projected Aura of Awesomeness.
(c1) Scary thoughts cannot come if I have (object) under my pillow.
(c2) Because it is under my pillow, I shall not have scary thoughts.
Since you're here Tally, could you jog on over to the ARG this evening and take a glance at the lines we had Hannah reading? She said it would make the most sense if you continued to play Max.
Planning a super-dramatic scene and wondering exactly how plausible it is. It's cool and sets up drama, but... does it really make sense?

...no, not really.

Because I am super-whore, what I am worried about is the ability of someone at death's door having, let's say, the residual energy to jump someone else, hold them down, and do some injury to them. Possible y/n?
Depends how close. If they've been bleeding on the deck for a while, then unless they're just going to shoot said person, the answer is no. To actually get up and jump someone else, they'd need to have been only recently shot/stabbed. Remember, they're already loosing energy, so any other crazy action would be terribly difficult.

EDIT: In writing though, you can suspend this belief for a period of two or three seconds, just long enough for the person to quickly jump up and stab or shoot the target, then collapse. Not very realistic, but it's so common by this point that it wouldn't be paid any mind.
He ain't bleeding, he's in the hospital with mystery fever and pneumonia.
Then you tell me, how much energy does he have?
He's crazy and thinks that his friend is about to give away his secret (that he's a serial killer), and so obviously the thing to do is tackle the sucker.

Post tackling he does collapse, however.
That isn't what I asked. I'm asking, is his pneumonia and fever bad enough to bring him to death's door? If so, he'd barely be able to breathe, much less attack a guy. If he's just hospitalized, and a month away from death, then sure, go for it.
Oh aye. Derp. This is late-nineteenth-century doctoring, diagnosis, and treatment. In today's world he would probably be out of the hospital recuperating at home -- in this world he's in the hospital, has made up his will, and no one is much expecting to see him survive.
In that case, how far along is he?

If he is indeed at 'death's door', the answer should be obvious. He shouldn't be able to talk, much less attack someone.

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