@ShardYour post is littered with these: Things that aren't showing up as italicized.
He already fixed it. We typed our collab out off-guild and so he didn't spot the mistakes. It was posted in a rush so it followed on directly from my solo post.
@ShardYour post is littered with these: Things that aren't showing up as italicized.
I loaded it like a minute after it was posted, some people don't review there posts after putting them up so I thought maybe he hadn't noticed.
On another note, what would the suit do for Lucy? Her power doesn't exactly utilize a whole lot of external influences and I don't think it would stop her from hearing the voices cause that would mean it was inhibiting her powers rather than helping them.
@Prince of Seraphs Since it's a mind power, the suit wouldn't affect her mind without complicated machinery. She's just be given a standard suit.
The suits are built to withstand passive effects of superpowers. i.e. Someone with pyrokinesis, like Diego, generates a lot of heat, and the suit can withstand that. For a character like Michelle, the suit would likely grow and stretch to fit her dinosaur form. For a character like Luther, the suit would be waterproof. They don't bolster the powers or improve them.
See this for a concise visual explanation.
@Prince of Seraphs Since it's a mind power, the suit wouldn't affect her mind without complicated machinery. She's just be given a standard suit.
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I didn't mean help as in bolster, I meant help as in improve the conditions of living with said power. Like the Human Torch's suit is flame proof so he doesn't end up naked every time he flames on, the Invisible Woman's suit is capable of vanishing just as she does, The Thing's is large stretchy and durable so he doesn't rip it to pieces, and Reid Richard's can stretch to enormous lengths.
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I didn't mean help as in bolster, I meant help as in improve the conditions of living with said power. Like the Human Torch's suit is flame proof so he doesn't end up naked every time he flames on, the Invisible Woman's suit is capable of vanishing just as she does, The Thing's is large stretchy and durable so he doesn't rip it to pieces, and Reid Richard's can stretch to enormous lengths.
You more or less just repeated what he said.
I quite handily linked you to a video which showed how a suit may stretch to enormous lengths, withstand incredible temperatures and vanish from sight. The suits are built to accommodate the powers, not to improve them nor suppress them.
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Which is why I'm saying it was unnecessary to explain it to me. I was asking a very specific question about how the suit would effect my character, not how the suit worked in general.
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I never said the suits were intended to do either of those things.
Quick question, the characters we have in each class, do they represent all of the students in the class...
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Yup, what you see is what you get.
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These are some unnecessarily small classes then.
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Would you rather stuff them with unnecessary NPCs that we don't care about and will immediately forget about?