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==Message==
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TopazT, this is Susan Novak from the university. I've been thinking about some of the physical implications of having super powers, and I've put together a list of factors that might be unique to you that might not apply to the "average" human. I suspect if you were to take these factors into consideration, you might be able to increase your relative "effectiveness."
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Included item: 77 Habits of Highly Effective Heroes (quantity 1) <bookimage>
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Revision as of 10:44, 27 March 2009

Item Number: 179
Description ID: 3986070
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77 Habits of Highly Effective Heroes
Plural: Unknown; currently impossible to determine
This is a pamphlet from the scientist Susan Novak, entitled 77 Habits of Highly Effective Heroes, which explains in great detail certain habits that will make heroes highly effective. Seventy-seven of those habits, to be precise.

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How Obtained

Sent to the player by Susan Novak after the level 4 quest Protests Aren't for Amateurs.

When Used

You pick up the "pamphlet," a 200-page stack of dense technical explanations and rationales for various ways in which you can accomplish things better or faster than typical people. The tips are all over the place, ranging from how to more efficiently shave (with separate considerations for male and female heroes) to unusual ways to navigate the city. By the time you're done reading, the suggestions are swimming dizzyingly through your head, but you do feel like you've got a better grasp of how to tap into your heroic skills.

You have acquired a new skill:
Heroic Efficiency

Using multiple: Unspecified


Message

TopazT, this is Susan Novak from the university. I've been thinking about some of the physical implications of having super powers, and I've put together a list of factors that might be unique to you that might not apply to the "average" human. I suspect if you were to take these factors into consideration, you might be able to increase your relative "effectiveness." Included item: 77 Habits of Highly Effective Heroes (quantity 1) <bookimage>


References