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I've always thought that if I were an Immortal I'd be all over firearms. I mean, what is this swordfighting crap? Come on.
There are rules. Some havve broken them, but for the most part, the Immies don't go there. One still has to cut off the head, in the end.
Emily, thank you. I was wondering if someone would pick up on that. It amused me to type it like that.
Has anyone seen a firm price on the 2005 Dr Who boxed set? Amazon still has a placeholder entry only.
The only price I've seen is the one at tvshowsondvd -- let me see if I can find it.
Uh-oh -- it's been delayed!
The price I've seen is $99.98.
Lots of Doctor Who dvd details here.
One still has to cut off the head, in the end.
In the end, there can be only two pieces.
Are the Rules written down anywhere? (Online, I mean. )
There are rules. Some havve broken them, but for the most part, the Immies don't go there. One still has to cut off the head, in the end.
I think the basic idea is if anyone gets a reputation of breaking the rules a bunch of Immortals will band together to take him down and stop the infraction.
well, wikipedia seems to have some good info [link]
One proviso is that the cause of the death (i.e.: a knife through the heart or poison gas in the air) must be removed before an Immortal can fully resurrect, or they simply die again immediately following their resurrection.
So it sounds like our Immortal in the Marianas trench is well and truly dead.
I think the basic idea is if anyone gets a reputation of breaking the rules a bunch of Immortals will band together to take him down and stop the infraction.
But... but... that's breaking the Rules, too!
You know, in a traditional European duel, everybody was supposed to have seconds, and the seconds frequently (A) took each other on and (B) took on the challenger should their man die.