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Death's Spirit

Started by W. R. Logan, 26 May, 2002, 06:09:22 AM

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W. R. Logan

>Well, his hand passes through physical objects, inert clothing and living tissue, so why not other things.
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>Oh, I know, its a kids comic.
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>Doh!

Nothing to do with a kids comic, in his physical body Death has the ability to pass his physical form into the bodies of living people but we've seen him in his spirit form being hampered by the most mundane of things such as air tight doors.

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Jenny-Mek

ahh, maybe it's some kind of spirit interaction, in that case.
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paulvonscott

So his solid physical body can pass through material objects, but his spirt form cannot?

Okay.

So while in his body, which is pefectly physical and real, he is more powerful than in spirit form and can therefore control the dimensional properties of matter?  It's not neccesarily living as he also goes through their clothes.

Of course both his physical and spiritual forms can be trapped by boing, that strange crystal and presumably other materials, maybe the stuff they make windows from.

After all, he could have just used the elevator.  I find it hard to believe that mega city apartments are air tight like they are on Luna.

It could also be that Death could have got through the window and decided being an insane superfiend, he wished to prove his control over Anderson?

Of course it could be that it was just a writer borrowing some vampire imagery for a kids comic with no idea that people would stay up really late discussing it years later.

John Caliber

The simplest explanation for Judge Death's spirit is that it originates from another dimension and as such does not adhere to the qualities or limitations that we would expect from such an entity if it where spawned here on Earth :)

As Judge Death himself states 'You cannot kill what does not love!' Death can only be banished, not destroyed.

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paulvonscott

'You cannot kill what does not love!'

And to think this is the bloke doing source material for the rpg...  I suspect I'm going to want to take a pencil to my copy when I get it.

John Caliber

You can't dispute that Judge Death does not love in the normal sense :)

BTW, I don't edit the rpgs, so don't blame me for typos and other goofs in there...

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paulvonscott

No, I'm fairly typo tolerant anyway.

But!  How do you know Death can't love?  Those sisters are darn tootin' sexy ladies!

Mmmmm.... nausea...

John Caliber

I figure that Death's joystick fell off years ago :)

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Trout

Hee hee.

But each time he takes a new body, he gets new tackle.

I bet that's a hidden benefit nobody noticed before!

Imagine the possibilities, if he was to exercise some quality control...

MikeD

paulvonscott

Perhaps we could have a new Dark Judge called Syphilis.

No, perhaps not...