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Subj: I guess that means I get a lightsaber now. Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 at 10:47:11 am EST (Viewed 715 times) | Reply Subj: Wise you are, young padawan. Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 at 09:26:40 am EST (Viewed 2 times) | ||||||
Quote: Thugos underestimated the narrative direction he'd have to overcome to try his scheme on the "prime" version of Earth. His plans were sound enough, but as with many major plotters he failed to account for other people's plans undercutting his. When you are as all-powerful as he has been accustomed to be then you don't notice what the "little people" are up to.Faite would say that he's a self absorbed, tantrum-prone child. I'm guessing the original Hooded Hood would probably agree with her. Quote: More on Liu Xi and her vast void-shift next issue, actually. I have this strange habit of trying to base a lot of my characters' abilities on science. Therefore, Liu Xi draws the elements she uses from what's available around her. She doesn't really "create" elements, because of the law of conservation of matter and energy. She can transmute elements if they're atomically similar enough; like stone to brass to steel, fire to lightning to heat, water to ice to rain. She can also combine them and get molten steel, or even spawn storms by amassing water vapor and changing its temperature rapidly and adding wind. But remember what I said, that she draws elements from all around her. The way I would explain the type of Void that Liu Xi uses is she draws it from the places where there are no elements. The non-space between atoms, the non-space beyond the physical universe, etc. Because non-space has no physical properties, she can expand or contract it infinitely, or even combine it with elements. That last part is how she manages to cram a room in the Lair Mansion in the space between walls, complete with furniture. Al B Harper would describe the phenomenon as some kind of "quantum entanglement". Visionary would probably vomit on him just for listening to the description. Quote: None of this might precisely describe what Lara does, at least on her home turf. In the PV she might well "plug in" to the local routes in the same way that a foreign tourist uses a voltage adaptor to get his shave working.I basically just abused the scientific concept of wormholes. They're a system to travel through the universe from one point to another, only it tunnels *below* the fabric of the universe where physical distance and time have no meaning. So you enter at one end, and pop out the other end with no recollection of spending any time in between. So to keep it simple, let's just say that Lara can create her own wormholes. Except hers go between universes, too. So she doesn't actually "teleport". Because those kinds of wormholes tend to destroy matter, she has to make herself energy first by disassembling her own atoms and reassembling them at the other end. That part is accomplished by her "will of spirit". She doesn't generally use wormholes to move from point to point over relatively short distances, though, because it's a huge power drain. It's faster just to make herself energy, and then enjoy the benefits of light speed travel. That's not a teleport, either. This "Will of Spirit" thing I keep mentioning is another gift given to her with her power. It basically is shorthand for her soul/spirit is tied to her body, and will stubbornly reassemble it. It's what will also cause her to rebuild if someone kills her. Quote: Lara or anyone would only need to breach the Wonderwall to get out of narrative-driven universes into mundane "real" universes where physics dominate (and superheroes sadly don't exist).She's actually been to one before. She ends up bound by its rules, and can no longer store energy. | |||||||
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