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Offline snrdg051306

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SM:P RM Step 20.8 Cooling Capabilities Part 0
« on: June 22, 2011, 01:24:42 PM »
I've read through SM: P RM Step 20.0 Cooling Capabilities and I'm not sure I really understand the third paragraph which states:

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Because these exhaustion points are based on heat, an android accumulates an additional exhaustion point for every 5 degrees the temperature rises above 15° Celsius. For every 5 degrees below 15°, the period after which he accumulates exhaustion increases one round.

I'm fairly sure

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an android accumulates an additional exhaustion point for every 5 degrees the temperature rises above 15° Celsius.

means that at 25° the android gets 2 extra exhaustion points plus those accumulated for actions performed in each round.

I'm guessing

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For every 5 degrees below 15°, the period after which he accumulates exhaustion increases one round.


means that at 5° the android accumulates exhaustion points every 2 rounds instead of every round.

Have I gotten the right meaning?
Tom R

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Re: SM:P RM Step 20.8 Cooling Capabilities Part 0
« Reply #1 on: June 25, 2011, 06:01:58 AM »
Tom;
 I think that you have the heat right but the cold wrong. I think the cold should be at 5 C, which is two steps below 15 C, would be 3 rounds.


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Re: SM:P RM Step 20.8 Cooling Capabilities Part 0
« Reply #2 on: June 25, 2011, 06:32:31 AM »
Morning MarkC,

Yep, looks like I got the basic number of additional rounds, but forgot to add to the round number. Thanks for the catch. (At least this time you didn't have to use a sledge hammer the ball peen hammer was all that was needed.) ;-)
Tom R