[ASLML] Original morale check

Mountain View Cottage mountainview at westelcom.com
Fri Jan 2 18:08:51 PST 2004


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Al Cann" <acann at pascack.k12.nj.us>
To: <aslml at asl-forums.net>
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 1:52 PM
Subject: [ASLML] Original morale check


> Guys,
> 
>      What is the definition of an "original" morale check?  

In the beginning, there was nothing. From that nothingness
was created SL - wonderous, but still imperfect: because
SLers are always taking morale checks. being imperfect, 
they can't help it.

On the 6th day, was created ASL. Still imperfect, as ASLers
too, can't resist the temptation to take a morale check.

One day, the creator sent his only soldier, a 149, who died
when he failed his personal morale check with a 12 followed 
by a 6.

Thus, he saved us from "original" morale check, and we can
calmly go about our morale check failing to the point of even
blowing ELR, becuase the creator sacrificed his only 149 for 
us.

;-)

Christopher "my parochial school nun-teachers are stroking now" Fleury
Sgt. Meikle's Bunker
Mountain View Cottage
Lewis, NY
USS Iowa; BB-61
Camp Dudley #12557




> I couldn't
> find it in the ASLRBv2.  
> 
>      The question arose from a situation in a recent game where my
> opponent chanced interdiction and rolled "snakes" and claimed Heat of
> Battle  -- although neither of us were comfortable with this thinking
> that something didn't feel quite right about it.  Is an interdiction MC
> an "original" MC?    
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Al Cann
> 
> 
> 





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