>everyone speccing under the assumption of combat
>but no one prepared for the chess arc
@Dog For purposes of aesthetic, I would prefer not to have combustion engines. People get free wireless electricity anyhow due to the Telesma System, so you don’t really need it. As for the mechanics of it, I’ll say that right now, it can function as a flash light that creates a wall of light with durability akin to a normal window. It doesn’t work as a bubble and the range will be fairly low due to how light naturally diffuses. Could be a magnum opus that your character’s figuring out though.
@Click ThisPretty sure I already told you about it, but you’ll need some way to send your constructs instructions in order for them to act. Otherwise it’s good. Nice to see an organization that isn’t just WARTIME BBY.
@SgtEasyYes. Heat Dynamicism is how you get cool fire bender bros doing BBQ during summer frat parties. Remember though that you must be physically touching that thing to pull heat out of an object. So it’s not like you can remotely freeze something…and if you’re in the area of something that’s rapidly dropping in temperature, that’ll be bad for you too. Generally the more you try to take something out, the harder it becomes. Imagine it like hauling out a net of fish. The more fish you haul, the better, but also the heavier it gets. Absolute zero through heat dynamicism is possible but so far only in theory.
@SilverPaw The limits of electricity is basically vaguely being within civilization. You’ll want the Steam Core if you plan on adventuring into the deep sea, but if you’re just swimming in a touristy beach, you’ll have electricity there.
>but no one prepared for the chess arc
@Dog For purposes of aesthetic, I would prefer not to have combustion engines. People get free wireless electricity anyhow due to the Telesma System, so you don’t really need it. As for the mechanics of it, I’ll say that right now, it can function as a flash light that creates a wall of light with durability akin to a normal window. It doesn’t work as a bubble and the range will be fairly low due to how light naturally diffuses. Could be a magnum opus that your character’s figuring out though.
@Click ThisPretty sure I already told you about it, but you’ll need some way to send your constructs instructions in order for them to act. Otherwise it’s good. Nice to see an organization that isn’t just WARTIME BBY.
@SgtEasyYes. Heat Dynamicism is how you get cool fire bender bros doing BBQ during summer frat parties. Remember though that you must be physically touching that thing to pull heat out of an object. So it’s not like you can remotely freeze something…and if you’re in the area of something that’s rapidly dropping in temperature, that’ll be bad for you too. Generally the more you try to take something out, the harder it becomes. Imagine it like hauling out a net of fish. The more fish you haul, the better, but also the heavier it gets. Absolute zero through heat dynamicism is possible but so far only in theory.
@SilverPaw The limits of electricity is basically vaguely being within civilization. You’ll want the Steam Core if you plan on adventuring into the deep sea, but if you’re just swimming in a touristy beach, you’ll have electricity there.