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''Toothless bastard''' (also '''TeeBee'') is a curse originally from [[Regency]]. It was first used against those [[Vargr]] that worked as crew on [[Vampire|infected starships]]. Those Vargr are generally of low Charisma, thus not very desireable by other Vargr as followers. Used against other Vargr will certainly spell trouble. The Virus has by itself no Charsima, and thus no appeal to the common Vargr, but those who are in their employ voluntarily or not.
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''Toothless bastard''' (also '''TeeBee'') is a curse originally from [[Regency]]. It was first used to describe those [[Vargr]] that worked as crew on [[Vampire|infected starships]]. Those Vargr are generally of low Charisma, thus not very desirable by other Vargr as followers. Use of this term against other Vargr will certainly spell trouble.  
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The [[Virus/TNE|Virus]] has by itself no Charsima, and thus no appeal to common Vargr, but only to those Vargr who are in a Virus's employ, voluntarily or not.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:39, 14 December 2010

Toothless bastard (also TeeBee) is a curse originally from Regency. It was first used to describe those Vargr that worked as crew on infected starships. Those Vargr are generally of low Charisma, thus not very desirable by other Vargr as followers. Use of this term against other Vargr will certainly spell trouble.

The Virus has by itself no Charsima, and thus no appeal to common Vargr, but only to those Vargr who are in a Virus's employ, voluntarily or not.

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