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 |These rules are included for archival purposes, and were originally proposed by Karinne deFennek.| |These rules are included for archival purposes, and were originally proposed by Karinne deFennek.|
  
-Furscape's psionics has little or nothing to do  with  mysterious or supernatural ability. Rather, it is accepted that some species have an organ for perceiving  electromagnetic  emissions  in the order of magnitude of the natural EM field generated by living things. This extra sensory organ operates as a seventh sense just the same as each of the six senses we are all familiar with.+Furscape's psionics has little or nothing to do  with  mysterious or supernatural ability. Rather, it is accepted that some species have an organ for perceiving  electromagnetic  emissions  in the order of magnitude of the natural EM field generated by living things. This extra sensory organ operates as a sixth sense just the same as each of the five senses we are all familiar with.
    
 This "organ" is actually a non-localized series of tissue spread throughout the body, so there is no one single "gland" or organ that can be removed with an invasive surgical technique.  The major reason for this is evolutionary - it occurred as a natural way for the body to prevent EM "radiation" from damaging surrounding tissue. This "organ" is actually a non-localized series of tissue spread throughout the body, so there is no one single "gland" or organ that can be removed with an invasive surgical technique.  The major reason for this is evolutionary - it occurred as a natural way for the body to prevent EM "radiation" from damaging surrounding tissue.
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