He knows he disappeared, and nobody stopped me with the camera thing from earlier.
X saw him on the recording, I'm assuming there are multiverse cameras or alerts for things like a teleporting carcass hitting a village, and he assumed he disappeared because he wasn't there when he arrived. But obviously I see that some people have problems, which I can change, and I'm kinda wondering why nobody called me at fault earlier.I don't think multiverse cameras would be a thing; that'd just be impractical. Instead, you should have a scanner looking out for interdimensional energies from warp travel. The Warpwhale coming out would require a massive tear in the fabric of space, and the beast itself would basically radiate energies from the Warp, since it lived there and the Warp is a dimension of pure horror. Then you send a probe or agent down to manually see what came out of said rip. In this case, it's half a warpwhale carcass leaking a bunch of legsharks and other monsters.
Well I did say "or alerts", and that would let me know if something massive like that would come through. The camera thing would be an impractical thing for regular living beings because sifting through all that footage is, impossible, but X is a machine, and that's a discussion for another time. I'll change my post to use the probes, and reply if my guy can even respond later.AHAHAHAHAHA. No. No, X is more than a machine. X is a fully sentient being capable of thinking for himself. A fully sentient being who thinks at, if you can believe it, human speeds- the fact he experiences life as a human would is the point of him being a Reploid rather than a Mechaniloid built for computing.
<Snipped quote by Alternax> AHAHAHAHAHA. No. No, X is more than a machine. X is a fully sentient being capable of thinking for himself. A fully sentient being who thinks at, if you can believe it, human speeds- the fact he experiences life as a human would is the point of him being a Reploid rather than a Mechaniloid built for computing.Reploids, X in particular, were made to be closer to humans. All reploids, including X, are special because they were made to make their own choices and develop their own personalities instead of being bogged down by programming. I'm not sure he experiences life as a human as he does outlive them, but he is meant to share the same feelings and the type of free will in choices. I know he's more than a machine, but he has a cannon in presumably both of his arms, boosters in his feet, etc. EDIT: I never thought I'd have anything close to an argument about megaman.
... Okay, just to avoid any of the potential issues it could cause, I'm going to state that the behelit only has any influence or capabilities within the Berserk universe. From what I know it would be kind of a mess if it was allowed to have its full powers.That's kind of a silly rule. If its Guts' Behelit, then you don't have to worry about that. The only person it's meant to affect is Guts, and Guts can't permanently lose his Behelit.
... Okay, just to avoid any of the potential issues it could cause, I'm going to state that the behelit only has any influence or capabilities within the Berserk universe. From what I know it would be kind of a mess if it was allowed to have its full powers.Makes sense. I'm probably thinking the Godhand would be wondering "wait, what the fuck? Why the hell are we in a different world?" if the Behelit were to be used in another world.
<Snipped quote by VitaVitaAR> That's kind of a silly rule. If its Guts' Behelit, then you don't have to worry about that. The only person it's meant to affect is Guts, and Guts can't permanently lose his Behelit.Honestly, I just think it'd be a bit of a mess for an RP if it was used. If you're not planning on using it at any point, that's fine.
<Snipped quote by IncredibleBee> Honestly, I just think it'd be a bit of a mess for an RP if it was used. If you're not planning on using it at any point, that's fine.Guts as a character doesn't want to become an apostle, which is why it's a silly rule. Also it's weird to negate the powers of a really cool artifact.
<Snipped quote by VitaVitaAR> Makes sense. I'm probably thinking the Godhand would be wondering "wait, what the fuck? Why the hell are we in a different world?" if the Behelit were to be used in another world.God Hand doesn't worry about that; they just grant Apostle-hood and talk about casuality.
Sitting here wondering how Guts is going to get it off of the person in school least likely to approach him, given how she is with people.Casuality. A Behelit always returns to its user, by manipulating probability. Griffith's got lost in a sewer for a year, then he found it in a riverbed. If Guts loses his, he'll get it back some way or another. This is covered in the manga.
<Snipped quote by VitaVitaAR> Guts as a character doesn't want to become an apostle, which is why it's a silly rule. Also it's weird to negate the powers of a really cool artifact. <Snipped quote by Psyga315> God Hand doesn't worry about that; they just grant Apostle-hood and talk about casuality.Like I said, if you're not planning on using it it's fine. I just think dragging in everything involved with it would be kind of a mess.