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Drallinix's Gemini vs Schradinger's Tom. Let the chaos ensue.
Was Giovanni ever specifically named or mentioned? If not, couldn't Reaper simply step into his previous role as one of the seven? It would make the most sense while allowing her to start in the RP as soon as possible.

As for a collab, if a time is worked out some evening where everyone else (or most everyone else) can make it, I'll do my utmost to attend as well, though my schedule of late has had to be pretty flexible.
Well, neither am I to be perfectly honest. Lol. I just know that even extremely hot temperatures need time to heat things up, and I figure if a human can survive a lightning strike then a rock can survive a fireball.
It was also extremely brief. The snow where it struck would be completely vaporized, yes, but the stuff on the slope above and farther out on the plateau would have melted and poured down onto it. With exposure that brief, the rock itself wouldn't have had the time to get heated up to the full 5600 degrees of the fireball (or even close to that temperature). Like when you stick your hand on something really hot and jerk it away immediately. You get angry red marks but your skin doesn't melt off like it would if you held it there. I'd imagine the rock closest to the explosion would be all nice and glossy now, but I doubt it would actually have melted the entire plateau.
Hmm... I was originally going to have Ahven return from the demon realm at the start of this battle, but since the locations and times are radically different I'm going to scrap that idea. So yeah, lets say they've met. Though I don't think they'd arrive together. Ahven is a bit of a loner.
Heh. Molten snow.

By the time Gregor gets back to the plateau, most of the water would have run off and the thin layer of damp left over would probably be starting to freeze again. He should probably be more worried about maintaining his footing than another surprise electrocution attack (unless the plateau gets soaked a second time). That attack (as with all surprise attacks) was pretty much a one-time deal.
Speaking of fights, it's your post Lalliman.
First off, I don't think I'm authorized to accept/reject characters anymore, now that LeeRoy's back.

Second, even if I was, I never even hinted that I had a problem with the ability. All I was doing was trying to understand it better. If all it is is a magic bullet maker, that's perfectly fine with me. I wasn't trying to attack you or your character concept, just trying to understand it a little better.
I was inferring that it would have to have some sort of propellant in order to be fired out of the barrel of the gun at bullet-like velocities, and you mention that it has some sort of object memory property that mimics the bullets in question. From there I inferred that it would either have to propel itself via some unknown method (in which case the gun wouldn't even be required), or it takes on the form and function of a full bullet casing including that of the gunpowder. If that was the case, what's stopping it from using its material memory from creating a knife or sword or other physical object?

All I'm asking is how the goop actually functions. Everything else in the CS is described in vivid detail, so I was hoping you'd put an equal amount of thought into how the supernatural aspect works as well.
It seems to me that he'd be at least tier 2 with just his physical abilities and no weapons, so when you add all his weapons and equipment he hits at least tier 3 even without the goop ability. Add that in and he gets infinite ammo, energy attack resistance (in addition to the bullet and blunt force resistance of his armor) and a tethering ability akin to a less powerful version of spider-man's webbing. If that doesn't bump him up to tier 4, it at least gets him close.

I also have some questions about the goop itself, mostly regarding it's flammability. Given the highly technical nature of all his equipment descriptions, I feel that it isn't too much to ask exactly how the goop can be used for bullets. In a traditional firearm, the projectile is propelled by the combustion of the gunpowder, so does the goop actually alter its physical properties to resemble the form and function of each component in the cartridge? If so, can it also alter itself to take on the properties of other physical objects? Like, for instance, repairing his armor plates after they've been shot or allowing him to materialize a knife if he finds himself weapon-less.
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