Re: Slams and stuff

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May 11, 2006 10:27PM
umm....
slamms are outlined in the players book on page 28

Effects Results: Slam, Stun, and Kill
Most effects of combat are covered in the
sections describing that form of attack.
Several combat forms share the Slam, Stun,
and Kill results. They are explained herein.
For any one of these three results to be
effective on a target, the attacker must
inflict some damage on the target. If the
character's Body Armor, force field, or
natural invulnerabilities prevent the form of
attack from hurting the character, then the
effects of the Slam, Stun, or Kill are
negated. Important: In borderline cases
where the sum total of the attacker's
damage is balanced by the target's
defenses, such that one more point is
needed to affect the target, the target may
be affected by Slams, Stuns, and Kills.

there is more but I think you will be able to find it.
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