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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2014 15:47:22 GMT -6
I'll post soon X. Be warned that... It will be... Well, you'll see.
What's was your characters name again?
And... No update for TOE today. Sorry, but extremely busy.
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Post by HHDeception on Sept 8, 2014 15:49:29 GMT -6
Well first of all, an egg in a frying pan still fries, even if it's not touching the oven. And assuming the nanobots did construct a complex machine that regulates their temperature...that would just be like a mecha suit which would protect anyone from the heat. And now it sounds like "absorbing his power" equates to "refrigerate Omega" which, you know, is probably his biggest weakness. Open space is the best refrigerator there is.
And also, I don't think anyone can be saved if Omega actually takes you into his annihilation-conga-line-of-death-engine. Inside the engine, matter and energy are essentially the same thing (E=mc^2 and all that). Let's call it...eh...Omega Juice. It doesn't matter what the matter is or does, it's still matter, and it gets annihilated and reduced into Omega Juice to fuel the engine. To power things like weapons, some of the Omega Juice is used as energy to fire heat blasts, power weapons, or other things like that. Omega has the ability to suck things into its engine to get juiced. Why does the engine itself not get juiced? That's the key secret to Omega.
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Post by Golurkcanfly on Sept 8, 2014 15:54:38 GMT -6
I didn't intend to do this, but it seems the only person that could realistically damage the antimatter is Manhattan. A positron particle beam could dematerialize antimatter without converting it into a form of energy that can fully sustain Omega. This means that he could destroy antimatter faster than Omega can create it.
Also I just realized that both function off of Nuclear Energy in is two most direct and dominant forms.
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Post by Neo on Sept 8, 2014 15:55:16 GMT -6
So, in other words, the only way to defeat Omega is to imprison him in open space long enough to destroy him. That being said, guess what Yellow? It seems my Anti-matter chain is > Bacteria after all.
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Post by HHDeception on Sept 8, 2014 15:55:28 GMT -6
So am I the only one who imagines the Draxans worshiping a Crystal Dragon Jesus? Like, literally? Or will we just keep it simple and say both societies have advanced beyond religion? And if I wanted to be a Draxan, how would drugs and whatnot work for them? Would cigarettes and liquor be compatible with their physiology? Hoo boy, I didn't want to have to get into xenopolitics too much...and now xenoreligion? Let's say that religion is understood as a psychological attribute, and not as an actual devotion. Like the draxan "gods" are akin to fables that inspire you and give you hope when you need it. Of course, on the home planet there'd be cults and stuff like that, but the Fantasia is a ship of mainly scientists, explorers, and their families. Draxan drugs. Um. No cigarette and liquor would not be compatible, but there could be equivalents using different chemicals. Draxans do have to respire, and their body includes solvents, so it's possible. I don't want to go into details since I'm not a biochemist and I don't feel comfortable making stuff details here. Just...use your imagination to figure out what would intoxicate a rock with acid for blood. And as for a questions I saw but missed until now, the Fantasia is the most well armed. All the weapons would be draxan anyways, which humans would find difficult to carry. The colony is supposed to be peaceful, so there's no real human military, just a police force. The Draxans have a military sector but more for protection.
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Post by AlmosDug on Sept 8, 2014 15:57:08 GMT -6
That's only for straight-up fights. Kyrie could do something, even if not too much, when his defenses are down, and it'd be easier for her to get close.
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Post by HHDeception on Sept 8, 2014 15:58:29 GMT -6
For those without power creep: Mecha suits
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Post by HHDeception on Sept 8, 2014 16:00:00 GMT -6
I didn't intend to do this, but it seems the only person that could realistically damage the antimatter is Manhattan. A positron particle beam could dematerialize antimatter without converting it into a form of energy that can fully sustain Omega. This means that he could destroy antimatter faster than Omega can create it. Also I just realized that both function off of Nuclear Energy in is two most direct and dominant forms. Question. What form of energy exactly would antimatter dematerialize into?
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Post by Neo on Sept 8, 2014 16:03:21 GMT -6
That's only for straight-up fights. Kyrie could do something, even if not too much, when his defenses are down, and it'd be easier for her to get close. Are you talking about Omega? He doesn't lower his defenses. Ever. Literally. And he doesn't have human emotions or share human views, so a little girl would be no different to him than a full grown draxan. Not to mention he would recognize instantly she was a LOTUS, whom he considers his enemies.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2014 16:08:20 GMT -6
King its Brooklyn Ever clear aka Brooke.
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Post by AlmosDug on Sept 8, 2014 16:08:19 GMT -6
That's only for straight-up fights. Kyrie could do something, even if not too much, when his defenses are down, and it'd be easier for her to get close. Are you talking about Omega? He doesn't lower his defenses. Ever. Literally. And he doesn't have human emotions or share human views, so a little girl would be no different to him than a full grown draxan. Not to mention he would recognize instantly she was a LOTUS, whom he considers his enemies. Much the f***. Boss-worthy indeed. *Ponders his own potential for power creep* Get bigger guns, new chemicals to secrete and maybe spit/shoot... Would messing with other people's holograms be plausible? Or making her hologram cloak her? Even with that, I won't get close to even Manhattan's current power level, but I'll go for what I can get.
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Post by Golurkcanfly on Sept 8, 2014 16:08:57 GMT -6
I didn't intend to do this, but it seems the only person that could realistically damage the antimatter is Manhattan. A positron particle beam could dematerialize antimatter without converting it into a form of energy that can fully sustain Omega. This means that he could destroy antimatter faster than Omega can create it. Also I just realized that both function off of Nuclear Energy in is two most direct and dominant forms. Question. What form of energy exactly would antimatter dematerialize into? It would break down and eventually reform as antimatter again, but it would take time (short though) and would be loose. It won't affect him much if it's not a constant beam though.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2014 16:22:12 GMT -6
Are you talking about Omega? He doesn't lower his defenses. Ever. Literally. And he doesn't have human emotions or share human views, so a little girl would be no different to him than a full grown draxan. Not to mention he would recognize instantly she was a LOTUS, whom he considers his enemies. Much the f***. Boss-worthy indeed. *Ponders his own potential for power creep* Get bigger guns, new chemicals to secrete and maybe spit/shoot... Would messing with other people's holograms be plausible? Or making her hologram cloak her? Even with that, I won't get close to even Manhattan's current power level, but I'll go for what I can get. Sorry for off topic ness, but wasn't Gran's sword called Vanagandr?
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Post by HHDeception on Sept 8, 2014 16:31:57 GMT -6
Sorry for the cop out but I got to get busy. Feel free to write about getting introduced to the city and stuff, but I'm out for a few hours.
And golurk, getting Manhattan to come along was the draxan's idea to try and get him onto the surface for a bit too, in case you're wondering.
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Post by AlmosDug on Sept 8, 2014 17:34:55 GMT -6
Alien species highlights:
The Draxan have jagged scales in the place of hair, and the average one is 8-feet tall and built like a pro-wrestler, but they are otherwise proportioned similar to humans. Their skin colour ranges from red-orange to dark brown. No tails. They do not wear clothing but have bands around the less pointy parts of their bodies for the sake of fashion and functionality. Their scales are often styled in the way humans style hair. The recent “in” look has been based off of the earth creature the Dragon. Females are lighter in tone than males, and are also usually larger. As the Draxan are silicon-based life, their biology is completely foreign to us. No human understands how they reproduce for instance, although it has something to do with a type of nuclear fission. I was wondering about Draxan facial structure. In my head, I imagined something similar to Argonians but your mention of "proportioned similar to humans" threw me off. Obviously they style to be draconic, don't have tails and have the whole crystal/glassy thing going so that's different from Argonians, but how far off am I?
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Post by Golurkcanfly on Sept 8, 2014 17:46:29 GMT -6
*Has sudden urge to play Skyrim again*
WHYYYYYY!?!?!?!?!?
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Post by AlmosDug on Sept 8, 2014 17:51:57 GMT -6
*Has sudden urge to play Skyrim again* WHYYYYYY!?!?!?!?!? You're telling me you don't always have that feeling? I do.
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Post by Golurkcanfly on Sept 8, 2014 17:55:09 GMT -6
*curls up into a ball*
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Post by AlmosDug on Sept 8, 2014 18:06:30 GMT -6
It'll be okay, man. They'll make another game eventually.
I've been looking into this whole Draxan-drug thing, and I've been thinking; this s***'s complicated. I mean, even for simple nicotine-like reactions, there's a lot to figure out (like whether or not whatever substance used would be able to travel through their bloodstream intact). Should we just try to keep it simple (like having somebody ask what a Draxan is smoking/inhaling/eating and the Draxan skips the long explanation and tells them "it's like a cigarette (or whatever), but for us")? The only other idea I can come up with is us detailing their biochemistry, but I don't think any of you guys want to bother with all the intricacies of such a process, and I know I don't.
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Post by HHDeception on Sept 8, 2014 18:20:25 GMT -6
"Our type of cigarette" sounds best. The draxans I put the least thought into realism because I just wanted them to be really alien. I'm a carbon chauvinist when it comes to xenobiochemistry so yeah. Draxans are wierd.
Proportioned I just meant "standing upright, larger heads." Like I assume any intelligent species would be. Anyone ever read Animorphs? You know the Hork-Bajir? A bit like that, but more dragoney and more glowy crystaly. The Skyrim dragonoid is fine as a reference.
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