@The 42nd Gecko I see what you mean, on both accounts. For the first one, if talon thought what I did was godmodding, he could've simply tell me "Hey man, that's a little GMing, mind if you edit a thing out?" and it would've been taken out immediately after I see it.
On his side, I suppose its a similar thing. Truthfully I wouldn't make too much sense at it being near the core... probably Zeruel would have it by his hand. I originally wanted to have him keep it, but of course Henry's a big baby and wants it back even though he clearly has A. Silver eyes that can create virtually anything, and B. A giant Halberd from a mech that has the exact power score of said blade.
But again, Zeruel's dead anyways. He'll be back at base but still. Im guessing he's the only casualty in this fight... may replace him actually because I feel he can be a bit hard to use in battle.
And I say he's the only casualty simply because... I mean what you think Titanica, a Vassal, will be stopped by mere boulders?
Godmodding is a trigger word with extreme negative connotations. Regardless of the context of your sentence the use of the word in and of itself has people cautious. Exactly because it's the kind of thing that usually causes hissy fits.
Or at least, that's what I think.
Depending on the guy, it can get some triggers here and there. But yeah, it does usually take a negative context, probably due to the amount of butthurt by those who actually don't play the game correctly (not Gecko btw, Im saying in general)