I'll admit that their plan is thorough. That both its strength and its weakness, however, since that plan is unlikely to survive intact once our raid goes hot.
I'll admit that their plan is thorough. That both its strength and its weakness, however, since that plan is unlikely to survive intact once our raid goes hot.
To be fair, there isn't a lot of difference in the events after RF drops between Mal-3's plan and LancerisDead's. Mostly who is positioned where.I'll admit that their plan is thorough. That both its strength and its weakness, however, since that plan is unlikely to survive intact once our raid goes hot.
Even with the heaviest of armors, a true combat Vista isn't a "Come at me bro!" tank; she's a hit and run fighter. The heavier armor just means there's less risk if she wanted to stay in the thick of fighting for a short while. (There's a reason I said the vote on armor type was more a reflection on her transhumanist attitude.) It's an embarrassing description, but in my mind she's on the road to becoming a magitech cyborg ninja.
I do aim for completeness.I'll admit that their plan is thorough. That both its strength and its weakness, however, since that plan is unlikely to survive intact once our raid goes hot.
I should add that Vista being with Sam and Chevalier is due to how much it'd aid them in close quarters, and it being useful immediately rather than having her outside doing containment if someone escapes, not because her strenght.I feel the need to quote myself, so let me get this out of my system and I'll be quiet.
Exactly! Let's do it! With Bakuda's personality she might want some large abandoned warehouse or an underground bunker. The former would be fun especially if it set off the pain bomb, dismemberment bomb, and gray boy bomb simultaneously. And due to the Gay boy bomb we didn't technically kill her. The latter would be trickier if it was in the middle of a crowded town.And potentially setting off every single one of Bakuda's bombs. That's a great idea.
I should add that Vista being with Sam and Chevalier is due to how much it'd aid them in close quarters, and it being useful immediately rather than having her outside doing containment if someone escapes, not because her strenght.
That, and common sense says that a space warper would be really good when dealing with bombs in tight spaces.
Now, if I may ask, your clarification was because you though I was making a wrong assumption or because I'm heading towards a terrible mistake?
This is better, but why are we searching only the basement? There's no guarantee that Bakuda is going to be in the basement. We don't even know if that's her actual lab. It might just be storage space for her people bombs.
Good point.
You are at least making a bad assumption. Tight spaces do not make Vista's power more effective.Now, if I may ask, your clarification was because you though I was making a wrong assumption or because I'm heading towards a terrible mistake?
No.Can we make Recursion Field specifically NOT take anybody, and ONLY grab a copy of the terrain and its contents?
Could we research such a spell, or is it not possible due to how the magic works or whatnot?
Basically, who the field takes is up to SW. If they don't meet the qualifications, they won't be brought at all, and if they do they're only brought if they're relevant to the scene.@Silently Watches
The question about deliberately choosing to include or exclude somebody from recursion field comes up enough that maybe the answer should be put in the description to explicitly state that it only follows the parameters listed, and you cannot choose to include or exclude specific individuals.
That's not how the magic works.Could we research such a spell, or is it not possible due to how the magic works or whatnot?
I've been exceptionally clear on who the spell effects, thank you very much.Basically, who the field takes is up to SW. If they don't meet the qualifications, they won't be brought at all, and if they do they're only brought if they're relevant to the scene.