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- | "Leverage", season 1, episode 5 (Genegrow), when Hardison changes clothes from maíntenance worker to businessman's suit in an elevator, and an employe in the building makes the connection, and Hardison accuses the businessman of being unable to tell African-Americans apart. Exact quote to be included later. | + | "Leverage", season 1, episode 5 (Genegrow), when Hardison changes clothes from maíntenance worker to businessman's suit in an elevator, and an employe in the building makes the connection, and Hardison accuses the businessman of being unable to tell African-Americans apart. Exact quote to be included later. (Apparently the episodes on the DVD are in a strange order. The correct episode title is "The Mile High Job".) |
=== Perks and negPerks === | === Perks and negPerks === |
Revision as of 02:02, 9 June 2012
This article is a place to store quotes that you think might be used to illustrate some kind of point, such as a game mechanic or an important concept.
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The quotes
Concepts
Attributes and sub-Attributes
Advantages and DisAdvantages
Ethnic Look-Alike
"Leverage", season 1, episode 5 (Genegrow), when Hardison changes clothes from maíntenance worker to businessman's suit in an elevator, and an employe in the building makes the connection, and Hardison accuses the businessman of being unable to tell African-Americans apart. Exact quote to be included later. (Apparently the episodes on the DVD are in a strange order. The correct episode title is "The Mile High Job".)
Perks and negPerks
Skills
Critical Strike skill
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0337921/quotes
[after slashing a kidnapper's arm with a shard of glass]
Jessica Martin: Tenth grade biology. Brachial artery... pumps 30 liters of blood a minute. There's only five in the human body. I'm sorry.
This quote, from the movie "Final Call", also called "Cellular", can be ised to illustrate the point of the Critical Strike skill, utilizing in-depth knowledge of the physiologi of the target's species (in this case a homo sapiens sapiens) to hit where it has the greatest effect.