@Hael I do like the sound of the "Hands of Evolution". Let's go with that :)
I shall add them in the sheet.
I shall add them in the sheet.
My point is: sure, ban it for how OP it is, but don't ban it for how unrealistic it is, because it's more realistic than a hell of a lot of other techs you've approved. That was just an example, and I'm not trying to tell you how to do your job it's just, well as Lauder said, it bothers me.
Edit: and sorry if I sounded rude I didn't mean to. I've just rewritten that like 8 times and I gave up and just sent what I had.
@Hael You confuse me, but for the sake of not starting an argument that will accomplish naught but worsen things, I'll just leave it. Maybe later we can respectfully debate it but for now I'm too bothered to trust myself to. xD
Alright, added the "Hands of Evolution" in my sheet.
Now I feel bad because the Hierophant of the Mur-Po is kind of immortal-ey, though being the ego-maniacal leader of the Mur-Po race he (it?) is basically the most taken-care-of and important person in the Ascendancy; also he is going insane from his body's rejection of cybernetic implants.
Hope that between that, espers, and insane kamikaze bioships I haven't gone too far! Though with whatever questionable tech I have I do try and counterbalance it with some pretty huge downsides. The first il-ship destroyed a moon and devastated a planet and are effectively uncontrollable and weak even now after over a century of further research. Powerful, but with some big-time disadvantages; and furthermore, they don't form a big part of the Mur-Po military (at least, not yet), and a big part of their usage comes from surprise. They're glass cannons, effectively.
Speaking of, would anyone have any interest in having some dealings with the Mur-Po at some point in the future?
My question is what is the average lifespan of the Mur-Po?
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Terrorists, aye? Wonderful. The Xim will offer them all political asylum and free modifications!
@babbysama
I don't mind an individual being kind of immortal, or close to it. It's an entire nation of immortals that pisses me off
A very long-lived leader is fine. You're all good :)
@Hael This doesn't really concern me since Ch'ak only has the most rudimentary of AIs, but I don't see how a machine race being unable to naturally reproduce is a downside. It means that while most races have to copulate, gestate, give birth, and then mature this hypothetical machine race would be able to pump out 'adults' on a conveyor belt. Plus hacking could be rather difficult; you'd have to understand how their programming worked and in the case of a sapient or sentient machine it could take a long period of study before you did. Also, that's assuming they're hooked up to anything that would allow you access in the first place.
On the other hand, if you're busy producing more machines, you have to devote a chunk of economy to that, removing the possibility of making something else with that chunk. I'm not sure it's a disadvantage, it's just different. Come to think of it, I'm not sure what the disadvantages of a machine race are. Rust? Complex, non-self-repairing systems that need another being or machine to repair? My imagination isn't used to stretching in this direction. I'm also not really sure what the advantages would be. It's all just different.
Also, hey, we made it past 7 posts. So that's good.
*stuffs three pages worth of Pro-Machine post in storage* :P
Nah, I kid.
Anyway, I wonder what my next post shall be? Maybe something more action-oriented.
Edit: Oh I know! Might do some far off peacekeeping op on some world in that wild space we discussed about.