reactions to death
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ThingfromtheDeep
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ThingfromtheDeep
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Sins' Apprentice
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Apparently, one guy's still stuck on the "Staring Blankly" stage. And about that purpose of being intangible: Jack must be waiting for someone else to die; remember the Shooter Arc? He kept the innocents there until they could torture Brian. There's one other advantage of being invisible too... heh heh. Yeah, I'm a pervert <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/wink.gif"><P>PS: dead by dawn!<p>[This message has been edited by Sins' Apprentice (edited 11-15-2001).]
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Lord_Marable
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It's not EXACTLY like being invisible... if a living person were to simply become invisible, that person could still be touched and be limited by the same physical obstacles that exist if the person can be seen. The dead's spirits are intangible, also.<P>And it's rather true--there's really no other purpose to being invisible and/or intangible except to spy on others. Or spook people.
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Sins' Apprentice
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