Oh, Assallya, I'm gonna have soooooo much fun having Aya argue with ya. By the way, is your avatar Darkshadow's costume?
Zagan said
lol, Crimson - I love Aya's nicknames for people :P queen of the argument lol
Assallya said
Nah, that Avatar is a character named Assallya, a D&D character I've had since I was a wee bairn. Though it wouldn't be the first time I had Sarah play as Assallya in D&D adventures in the danger room (In addition to a Star Wars game!). I rather suspect that there are quite a few rumours of Sarah's promiscuous activities concerning the danger room. Ah... if such holographic wonders truly existed...Sarah's costume is nothing more than a formless mist that is looks very much like a dampening of the light around her figure. She's basically a naked person behind a black veil, If one looks closely, one can see just about everything. She'd probably wear a normal costume if it wasn't for the protective nature of the stuff. It functions better than Kevlar. It's also why if you hit her with sudden intense bursts of light her costume fades away unless she puts more effort into it.
Assallya said
If you ask me, a bionic arm would make perfect sense. The primary weakness in real life technology is power generation. If Aya could power the bionic arm using her own mutant ability it wouldn't even need batteries. Mind you, she wouldn't be able to lift anymore than a regular girl her size without some form of additional enhancement like skeletal reinforcement.
knighthawk said
Pondering an either/or change to Magnus, Either pick up teleportation to live up to the namesake 'Bamf' but drop his shadow clinging power to keep balance while avoiding a total nightcrawler clone or change his code name to 'Nacht' to reflect his connection to the shadows.
Solemn said
I don't think X-23 could be more useless in a fight like this. Haha.