. . . . . "Redundancy"@en . "20"^^ . "--10-11"^^ . . . . . . . . . "The psion can stimulate his body to grow additional internal organs so that each individual organ is less important to the body as a whole. This means that the shifter can function normally even if maimed severely. Though he does not become any more difficult to kill, he still operates at peak efficiency when suffering from wounds. Certain variations of this power have been recorded by noeticists. Some psions have developed the capacity to ignore pain rather than duplicate internal organs, though the effect is the same as for normal applications of this power. By shutting off their nerves selectively, these psions suffer no short-term effects from damage, yet still retain enough feeling to fire weapons accurately, sense where they are hit and otherwise react to their environments."@en . "Redundancy is redundant. This line is also redundant. This paragraph exists for redundancy - you know, in case another one disappears, we have one extra to replace it with. Smart, eh?"@en . "2005-10-11"^^ . "__NOEDITSECTION__ Oscar Wilde once quoted the following on Redundancy: ~ An Oscar Wilde quotation, where he is speaking about his opinion on redundancy in the way he sees fit ~ Anonymous phone operator ~ Doctor Redundant on redundancy [[ edit]] [[ modify]] [[ alter]] [[ change]] [[ edit]] [[ modify]] [[ alter]] [[ change]]"@en . . "The term redundancy denotes the difference of an actually present information quantity and the minimum information required for carrying the associated semantics. Positive redundancy is able to reduce the effect of errors."@en . . "The term redundancy denotes the difference of an actually present information quantity and the minimum information required for carrying the associated semantics. Positive redundancy is able to reduce the effect of errors."@en . . . . "20"^^ . . . "Redundancy is"@en . "__NOEDITSECTION__ Oscar Wilde once quoted the following on Redundancy: ~ An Oscar Wilde quotation, where he is speaking about his opinion on redundancy in the way he sees fit ~ Anonymous phone operator ~ Doctor Redundant on redundancy Redundancy is the unnecessary use of either needless, tautological, pleonastic, superfluous or unnecessary text, by which one repeats, in duplication, the same, identical, aforesaid things over and over and over and over and over again, beyond what would be needed or required to explain, or make comprehensible, the intended or signified meaning of that which one wishes to convey. These things can be and most likely will be referred to as being redundant. Usually, it is often common in redundancy to repeat, sometimes with different phrasing or words, the same idea or reasoning, thus restating one's thoughts, sometimes paraphrasing oneself and effectively saying the same thing twice, or double, or thrice, or three times, or triply so, or a small handful of times, or any number of excessive, unnecessary restatements greater than zero (none). [[ edit]] [[ modify]] [[ alter]] [[ change]] Lord Redund, also called Lord Alvin Redund, or Alvin Lord Redund, or Alvin, often dressed and attired himself in an ascot, collar, scarf, and neckerchief, as well as a cloak, coat, jacket, vest, and overcoat. This meant that often and many times, he was hot, searing, roasting and otherwise stuffy much, or most, of the time. His clothing, vestments, garments, apparrel, outfit, costume and attire, were considered, regarded, looked upon, held to be, and thought of as excessive, superfluous, undue, disproportionate, immoderate, supernumerary, and more than required. [[ edit]] [[ modify]] [[ alter]] [[ change]]"@en . . "Redundancy is redundant. This line is also redundant. This paragraph exists for redundancy - you know, in case another one disappears, we have one extra to replace it with. Smart, eh?"@en . "Redundancy is"@en . . ":|oldid=210059"@en . . "true"@en . . "The psion can stimulate his body to grow additional internal organs so that each individual organ is less important to the body as a whole. This means that the shifter can function normally even if maimed severely. Though he does not become any more difficult to kill, he still operates at peak efficiency when suffering from wounds. Certain variations of this power have been recorded by noeticists. Some psions have developed the capacity to ignore pain rather than duplicate internal organs, though the effect is the same as for normal applications of this power. By shutting off their nerves selectively, these psions suffer no short-term effects from damage, yet still retain enough feeling to fire weapons accurately, sense where they are hit and otherwise react to their environments. System: Spend two Psi points and roll so that your character may modify his body appropriately. The initial process takes five hours, although this time may be reduced an hour for each extra success on the Psi roll (to a minimum of one hour). When your character takes damage, spend a PSI point for each Health Level he suffers. He isn\u2019t affected by any wound penalties until the end of the scene. Damage doesn\u2019t affect your character in any way - though he probably leaves a messy trail of gore if he\u2019s Crippled. Upon reaching Incapacitated, he collapses like anyone else. At that point, your character may take a number of Health Levels of damage equal to his Stamina rating before he dies (such \u201Cextra\u201D Health Levels are each healed as Incapacitated)."@en . "210059"^^ . . . .