[@Forsythe] I understand the reservations, technology that makes something completely immune to just about everything in existence is an iffy area to begin going (Particularly depending on where the line ends up getting drawn; it would be particularly stupid to see an invulnerable warrior of doom sitting there tearing apart a nation) and one where eyebrows being raised is the expected response. (And I wont use fridge logic applications this time :lol [@duck55223]) Though I will assure everyone now, there will be no marching army of phased out doom letting bullets and lasers pass right through them with a yawn, or an navy of phased out ships laughing maniacally as all efforts to so much as touch it fail. Because that's nearly as silly as desk worshippers but for entirely different reasons. I will replace it, of course, if people would prefer it be gone :) Edit: I should note that I didn't fully think through the implications of exactly what I wrote, even though I knew in my head what I meant; The way I wrote it implied they would be dodging incoming enemy fire by simply dropping out of reality whenever they were shot at, which given the small travel time involved with ballistic weapons (And the instant travel time of laser weapons) would range from nigh on impossible to literally impossible. It's application was more for close combat where blows come slower and are predictable rather than in ranged combat.