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Re: The Crystal Sslugs of the Test

PostPosted: Tue Oct 01, 2013 2:14 am
by Great Thrash
"A little to the left! Back! No, not that far back, there's a Sslug there....ok, catch!"

Re: The Crystal Sslugs of the Test

PostPosted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 9:31 am
by AIiCE
The gloves catch the glowing ball of lava, break it in two, and throw them both back. To most this would seem to be what happens, but Thrash can tell that the lava never touched the gloves, but was manipulated with artificially created forces.
"Pick a pattern. Linear? Exponential? Mossman's? What will it be?" The hands return to the catching position.

Re: The Crystal Sslugs of the Test

PostPosted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 1:08 am
by Steepest Durin
I can give us a huge advantage by disguisin' us all as shadows usin' an adaptation of th' shadow scatterin' dual-light device I made earlier. It'd have ta be a major Artifact. I believe I could design it ta effect several of us at once usin' hyperspatial routing an' algorithmic pointer mappin', mebbe a more powerful processor core than I'd need for just one.
I'll have ta talk ta th' DM about th' strength required.

As usual I'd like ta get some assistance from th' Council where you pay based on Tier, if you want I ta investigate further (only if it's goin' ta work, of course.)

Re: The Crystal Sslugs of the Test

PostPosted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 1:33 am
by Great Thrash
Might be th' - um, might be the biggest advance in our battle yet. I support this plan.

Re: The Crystal Sslugs of the Test

PostPosted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 2:04 am
by Yerkan of Elish
"While I would love to see some Gaussian catch, I am afraid that I will not be joining in."

I look in, interested, at Durin's plans for his Artifact. "This looks like something that a few well-placed Darkmirrors would benefit. Of course, the placement would be a bit difficult, especially on a device of limited size, but if we utilize alternative Planck units in, say, the ether, you might be able to counteract such things.

"But I apologize. I do not mean to intrude on your work."