Ah alright. Its time for Samus to kick some well deserved AAAA~ er... BUTT!
It's there, but there's elevators too, basically.I'm only really addressing scenes I'm in, If I'm missing things, I'm sorry. They can just go there. The current agents on the Tanngrisnir are their as its protection, any excess that can be spared can go.Ah yes, that was something I was going to ask on. Stance on teleportation technology (in terms of transport, not combat)? Like, it seems so much more efficient than thousand story elevators.
because everyone isn't comfortable with zapping all over the placeIt's there, but there's elevators too, basically.I'm only really addressing scenes I'm in, If I'm missing things, I'm sorry. They can just go there. The current agents on the Tanngrisnir are their as its protection, any excess that can be spared can go.Ah yes, that was something I was going to ask on. Stance on teleportation technology (in terms of transport, not combat)? Like, it seems so much more efficient than thousand story elevators.
Relax. Unless we took them from Star Trek the teleporters are perfectly safe.because everyone isn't comfortable with zapping all over the placeIt's there, but there's elevators too, basically.I'm only really addressing scenes I'm in, If I'm missing things, I'm sorry. They can just go there. The current agents on the Tanngrisnir are their as its protection, any excess that can be spared can go.Ah yes, that was something I was going to ask on. Stance on teleportation technology (in terms of transport, not combat)? Like, it seems so much more efficient than thousand story elevators.
Those redshirts can't get anything right.Why I wish RPG had a 'like' or '+1' feature :P Sorry for the short post, just had a little hard time trying to convert over to a limited 3rd person position.
"So! Mach Calibur, was it? You're sentient?" she asked the pendant,This is surprisingly hard to answer XD. Or, it is depending on what definition you go by.
Another day, more people using the word "sentient" rather than "sapient." Such is life."So! Mach Calibur, was it? You're sentient?" she asked the pendant,This is surprisingly hard to answer XD. Or, it is depending on what definition you go by.
Very edge of sapience, though. ... Samus showed up and then left without talking to anyone? That's a little awkward.Let's just say she already did when she was on board. After all, we can join the battle at anytime anyways. That's what Vita said.
And it looks like I was mistaken, need a post from the Imperial Guard before I can continue the whole girl from a metal coffin with the embodiment of a middle schooler's emotions and thoughts, a vampire, and a nature goddess scene. ... That is a weird situation. For now I'm still trying to decide Kiyomi's entrance. I have an option with the whole giant thing's stomach but apparently that's in the Warp? I'm kind of hesitant to put her there given what I know about the Warp.I know a lot about the Warp and I hopped in anyways. You gotta go balls out.
By that, he means the Warp is a fucking miserable place that will drive you insane at a glance and is full to bursting with nightmarish representations of all forms of thought that reside on what little stable land it has. That is when you've got a gellar field. Without a gellar field, the nightmarish representations come flooding into every facet of reality you were dumb enough to bring in with you. Have you watched Event Horizon? Well, that could basically be considered what used to happen when a ship went through the warp, circa 38,000 years ago. After the gruesome fall of an entire superpsychic civilization resulted in a yawning gap in reality leading directly into the Warp, things have gotten quite a bit more dire. Think "low tide as compared to hurricane" dire. Within the Warp are things reasonably close to what you can call "islands", which basically just means that something big and nasty is powerful enough to generate its own subtle gellar field, enough to keep it from being torn apart. This can be giant mishmashes of ships lost to the Warp that range from Imperial cathedral-ships to Tyranid hive fleet clusters that constantly shifts and quakes under the reality-warping properties of the Warp; these are called Space Hulks, and even Space Marine Terminators (Space Marines who are so badass they can chew up other Space Marines) are hard-pressed to survive more than a few hours in them. In other, far more hostile cases, stability comes when some hugely powerful daemon takes the reins and enforces their own will on the surrounding area. This is presumably what's happening with the Warpwhale: either it's a daemon powerful enough to become its own Warp-worthy vessel and prey on dimensional travelers, or it's a Space Hulk that's been horrifically warped by some horrifically powerful daemon of Nurgle, the Chaos God of despair, acceptance, disease, persistence, and corrosion. Also, Bee, I loved that Gyo reference you tossed in. Guts wouldn't balk at eating rotten shark-flesh at all!And it looks like I was mistaken, need a post from the Imperial Guard before I can continue the whole girl from a metal coffin with the embodiment of a middle schooler's emotions and thoughts, a vampire, and a nature goddess scene. ... That is a weird situation. For now I'm still trying to decide Kiyomi's entrance. I have an option with the whole giant thing's stomach but apparently that's in the Warp? I'm kind of hesitant to put her there given what I know about the Warp.I know a lot about the Warp and I hopped in anyways. You gotta go balls out.
That's why I'm a little hesitant to put someone who is physically a normal human being in it even if she'd be inside of something that's stable. ^^; ... Though that does bring to mind a question about how you're going to get Guts out of it. As GM I'll help out with that if you end up stuck.Well, the Warp is hilariously unstable at all times. It's entirely possible that, at any point, Guts will suddenly be teleported to anywhere and anywhen in the whole multiverse, thanks to a minor fluctuation in the Warp's tides deciding to bring the Warpwhale (or certain sections of it) out to reality. It's why Space Hulks are a threat to the real world despite them only ever forming in the Warp. Also, I did mean to refer to Bee.