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Post by
Morec0
I thought you meant they went backwards, my bad.
Post by
Skreeran
Fan fact: The human brain can survive up to twenty minutes or more without oxygen.
Post by
Skreeran
Oh, and yes, the bloodlust would have given Kitanga quite a jolt, and she certainly may be dying now. But she's not dead yet.
Post by
Morec0
Boy... that whole scenario was compicated...
Post by
Skreeran
Boy... that whole scenario was compicated...Yes it was.
But I just didn't feel like that was a good ending for Kitanga. Dag'rema at least got to make the choice that led to her demise.
Post by
Morec0
Boy... that whole scenario was compicated...Yes it was.
But I just didn't feel like that was a good ending for Kitanga. Dag'rema at least got to make the choice that led to her demise.
Meh, people died. I was happy.
Post by
Skreeran
Boy... that whole scenario was compicated...Yes it was.
But I just didn't feel like that was a good ending for Kitanga. Dag'rema at least got to make the choice that led to her demise.
Meh, people died. I was happy.Don't get me wrong, people dying is good. But there has to be some sort of meaning to it. Anticlimactic death is just boring.
Plus, this gets to further the dynamic between the three characters.
Post by
Morec0
I've determined that silence is
not
golden...
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531528
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Post by
Skreeran
So... What did the blue potion do?
Post by
Aimsyr
Its a poison, it will kill them in 8-9 hours if they dont find frostberries however it counters the effects of the carbon monoxide by clearing their airways, if they dont get the antidote within roughly 8 hours they will take one hour atleast to die and it will be very horrible - worse than dying from the carbon monoxide.
Post by
Skreeran
Heh, alright. The scientist in me is flipping out about how that doesn't make sense, but this is warcraft, so a wizard did it. :P
Post by
Aimsyr
Yeah, in wow alchemists make potions anyways that we cant make in real life, just look at noggenfogger elixir, water breathing potions and so on
Post by
Skreeran
Yeah, in wow alchemists make potions anyways that we cant make in real life, just look at noggenfogger elixir, water breathing potions and so onRight. I know, that's what I'm saying. My mind is just like that. A while ago I spent the whole day trying to figure out how the Avatar Program in the movie Avatar worked.
Here's an excerpt:
Hmmm... If the brain is fully functional, then why doesn't the Avatar have independent consciousness when it's not being run by the driver? Perhaps the brain is digital. No, that wouldn't work, because then the body would be totally screwed if it wasn't serviced every once and a while, and that ruins the ending. So maybe there's some sort of inhibitor chip in the brain that disables the frontal lobe when not in use. Well, that's kind of cruel then, because that would mean that there might be an actual mind in there, underneath the surface. Suppose it works though. Where would the power for the chip come from, then? There can't possibly be a generator inside the body... Maybe it runs on natural bioelectricity. Okay, that might work, but that would depend on if the brain and heart can generate enough electrical current to power the chip and also keep the body running.
Come to think of it, how does the transmission of consciousness work? It can't possibly be a constant stream of wireless data. Otherwise there would be lag due to the sheer distance and interference of the forest. And there can't be lag, or he'd die when he's doing all those acrobatics. Okay, if it's not a constant transmission, then perhaps it sends the signal once, and then the user's consciousness is stored in the avatar's brain? Well, that comes back to the digital brain. Maybe it's a biological computer that they've installed into the avatar, that doesn't naturally have consciousness. Wait a second... Consciousness is generated by the brain, and the exact arrangement of the physical composition of the brain creates an individual consciousness. So, how then does the person using the machine gain all the memories that they gained when they were driving the avatar? That would mean that the avatar brain can also transmit signals back to the machine, but how does that work? If it takes a huge machine to send the signals to the avatar, how does the avatar send them back?
Yeah, that's how my mind works. Sometimes I just have to ignore it and say "
A Wizard Did It.
"
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553604
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Post by
Skreeran
So she's like
Rorschach
, if he were a priest...
Cool. :)
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553604
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Post by
Morec0
That's a really interesting character. It also opens up the possibility for a few new trap ideas...
And all you have to do in that room is make your way through without touching too many of the items that are scattered across the floor. In restatement; if you touch one you will recive an electrical shock.
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313143
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Post by
Morec0
Sweet, can you give me a few examples of how certain words would be pronouced - on the Shadows of Honor page thought, so I'll be able to find them with ease.
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