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Leviathan
Embarassing as this is, I simply cannot find where ruthenium is, what book is it in?
toturi
M&M p114
Mortax
It is in man and machine for 3rd edition or the back section of shadowtech for second edition. Chemistry section, I beleave.
Capt. Dave
You can't find it because it is invisible... nyahnyah.gif
Endgame50
QUOTE (Capt. Dave)
You can't find it because it is invisible... nyahnyah.gif

Oh, not at all. It's a common misconception though--it's actually scanning the text behind it and producing a high resolution image of that text on its surface. If you look for the distortion caused by the contour of the lettering, you should be able to pick it out.
Aes
QUOTE (Endgame50)
QUOTE (Capt. Dave @ Feb 26 2005, 11:07 PM)
You can't find it because it is invisible... nyahnyah.gif

Oh, not at all. It's a common misconception though--it's actually scanning the text behind it and producing a high resolution image of that text on its surface. If you look for the distortion caused by the contour of the lettering, you should be able to pick it out.

*groan* Am I allowed to pummel you senseless now?
hahnsoo
QUOTE (Aes)
QUOTE (Endgame50 @ Feb 27 2005, 01:16 PM)
QUOTE (Capt. Dave @ Feb 26 2005, 11:07 PM)
You can't find it because it is invisible... nyahnyah.gif

Oh, not at all. It's a common misconception though--it's actually scanning the text behind it and producing a high resolution image of that text on its surface. If you look for the distortion caused by the contour of the lettering, you should be able to pick it out.

*groan* Am I allowed to pummel you senseless now?

Only if you make a Perception test. biggrin.gif
Capt. Dave
QUOTE (hahnsoo)

Only if you make a Perception test. biggrin.gif

Damn, beat me to it... biggrin.gif
psykotisk_overlegen
QUOTE
QUOTE (Capt. Dave)
You can't find it because it is invisible... 


Oh, not at all. It's a common misconception though--it's actually scanning the text behind it and producing a high resolution image of that text on its surface. If you look for the distortion caused by the contour of the lettering, you should be able to pick it out.


With modifiers topping at +12 it's better than invisibility, finding it's gonna be hard.
Fresno Bob
You be better off to shut your eyes and just take the +8 to look for it.
Tarantula
You'd be better off feeling the book, because you're going for feeling it, of which ruthenium doesn't help at all.
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