OH NO!! HE HAS A REALLY SHARP TRANSLUCENT KNIFE!!

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OH NO!! HE HAS A REALLY SHARP TRANSLUCENT KNIFE!!

Postby Pie » Wed May 31, 2006 1:56 pm

Ok, my idea is to have glass weponry. For anyone who dosen't know(and i'm pretty sure about this) Glass knifes are the sharpest thing ever. Really sharp. But glass knifes should be pretty hard to make. IT should require a spetial machene, and many differen't recourses(such as small amounts of differen't recourses, like, 10g of rubber, just to make it harder to make.)

what do you think?
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Postby Chris Johnson » Wed May 31, 2006 2:12 pm

I tell you what I think - It's been suggested before

See http://www.cantr.net/forum/viewtopic.ph ... ife#116405

in the Weapon suggestions thread - Its also suggested later in the same thread

Even if this was original , it should have really been posted in that thread

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Postby Solfius » Wed May 31, 2006 2:55 pm

recourse
noun

1 a (especially have recourse to someone or something) the act of turning to someone, or resorting to a particular course of action, for help or protection, especially in an emergency or a case of extreme need; b a resort; a source of help or protection.

2 law, commerce the right to demand payment, especially by the drawer or endorser of a bill of exchange not met by the acceptor. without recourse a qualified endorsement of a bill or promissory note indicating that the endorser takes no responsibility for non-payment.

ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French recours, from Latin recursus a running back.

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