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Who Will You Be After You Die? Perhaps the most innovative aspect of Omikron is "reincarnation." If you fatally lose a fight (and I did, a lot!), you possess the body and "soul" of a nearby character, with all their peculiar attributes. cetus Sometimes this is pushed on you (there is a degree of linearity in the game), and at other times it's voluntary. But, in either case, the 40 or so characters you can play add a highly entertaining and involved component of Omikron. Although keeping most of cetus your inventory, including the critical Save Rings, during the "changeover," fighting cetus and shooting skills do need to be relearned. The specific "bodies/souls" may have their own attributes, as well. Iman (yes, Bowie's virtual friend) has a 60 rated speed skill, 850 seteks (currency), and a 70 attack level; while Fodo has a 100 energy and 110 attack rating, and the multitude of others have similar variations.
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