[JK] As Big Boss, The Metal Gear Solid character.
- [JK] Snake! Snake! Snake!!!!
- [JK] Snake! Snake! Snake!!!!
Could we craft stuff as an implant?If top tier artifacts like Balor's Eye, Gungnir and the Blackstaff, can be taken from their original wielders, you have to bear this in mind. This is especially true for things like swords and rings, as opposed to bioware.
Not necessarily. Sure, it's safer to assume more involvement than less, but Monoc could just be in tight with a small black ops program, easily bribed general, etc. Having access to heavy ordinance and a decommissioned military base doesn't take the full weight of the MIC to make happen.Apparently Monoc is in bed with the US military industrial complex. Thats a lot more overt involvement than I expected in this universe. If they're doing it, we have to consider that other factions may be as well. And its probably a good warning about our deploying cyberdevils willynilly, if elements of the MIC have access to supernatural consultants.
Given the context of this meeting, I don't actually think this would be a bad option. We just did craft him some killer (literally and figuratively) toys, with the assistance of Santa's Elves, so if the pointy shoe with a bell on the end fits...[JK] As Kris Kringle, The Gift-Giver, The Toy-Maker, The Old Elf of The North Pole and Master of The Workshop.
What, it's not wrong.
(Srsly tho, of his aspects, Saint Nick is maybe the kindest, but it's an unlikely pull anyhow. Don't think we're anywhere near Christmas. We're not exactly working on the sleigh either.)
Technically that pain ray is only nonlethal if kept in a certain power range and pointed at people who aren't covered in significant amounts of metal. It's a really inefficient way to kill outright, but disabling equipment and anyone near it is a different matter.Do you guys need a non-lethal weapon?" you shout as the barrel of a gun spins together midair from, steel made pliable as putty, shaped by perfect telekinetic focus.
Taking a splendor already requires killing the owner outright or making them willingly spend a willpower point to give it to you. Which can't be done while it's manifested because you can't sever attunement unless it's dormant.
Okay, fuck it lets try, but you gotta back me up on thisGiven the context of this meeting, I don't actually think this would be a bad option. We just did craft him some killer (literally and figuratively) toys, with the assistance of Santa's Elves, so if the pointy shoe with a bell on the end fits...
For sanity's sake, these are modular options that you have to switch out between missions, right?Unmanned primary weapon turret with options from nonlethal microwave "pain ray" to heavy machinegun, grenade launcher, missile launcher and 35x228mm/50x228mm Bushmaster III autocannon
"Do you guys need a non-lethal weapon?" you shout as the barrel of a gun spins together midair from, steel made pliable as putty, shaped by perfect telekinetic focus.
For sanity's sake, these are modular options that you have to switch out between missions, right?
Not all in one turret. The ammo-feeds alone would be a mess.
Calling a mantle bearer by a name other than the one they've approached in is sort of rude unless they imply something about it.Okay, fuck it lets try, but you gotta back me up on this
[X] As Kris Kringle, The Gift-Giver, The Toy-Maker, The Old Elf of The North Pole and Master of The Workshop.
He chose to bring us here by the way of Kringle's workshop though.Calling a mantle bearer by a name other than the one they've approached in is sort of rude unless they imply something about it.
Mostly because for some of them, including Odin because of how his shell game works, it can briefly push them towards that role which they find annoying.
He showed up as Donar, so we should probably stick to that.
That's a fair point, but I've already committed to it (srsly I don't expect this one to win unless something goes wrong)Calling a mantle bearer by a name other than the one they've approached in is sort of rude unless they imply something about it.
Mostly because for some of them, including Odin because of how his shell game works, it can briefly push them towards that role which they find annoying.
He showed up as Donar, so we should probably stick to that.
Unmanned primary weapon turret with options from nonlethal microwave "pain ray" to heavy machinegun, grenade launcher, missile launcher and 35x228mm/50x228mm Bushmaster III autocannon
Incidentally, this is an amazing trick to sell to the Library.
The face he chose is still the face he chose though, we're talking about degrees of unnecessary rudeness.He chose to bring us here by the way of Kringle's workshop though.
Calling him that would be far less innapropriate than Odin or any other title besides Vadderung.
The US government designed this whole concept to the point of producing full models in 2006 IRL, then shelved it as a bad idea after working out most of the technical issues to a production level because they didn't like what happened in the edge cases.I have some severe objections to the nonlethal microwave option. There are good reasons why the otherwise (more-or-less) harmless "pain ray" has been a hallmark of the bad guys across all of scifi and fantasy. It has way too much potential for abuse, even if Monoc were going to keep it seceret instead of selling it to the US government,
Presumably a 10+success design from an Exalt has fixed all those defects.The US government designed this whole concept to the point of producing full models in 2006 IRL, then shelved it as a bad idea after working out most of the technical issues to a production level because they didn't like what happened in the edge cases.
It isn't everywhere in 2023, so presumably it's not worth the trouble to use at scale.
Presumably a 10+success design from an Exalt has fixed all those defects.
And even if it didn't, the principle of it remains.
They already have access to tear gas and other horrors to inflict pain on people, a microwave really, really doesn't expand the tools available to tyrants and madmen to inflict pain on people who stand against them.
A microwave pain ray sounds very scary, but what it does is already readily available.
There's nothing stopping a tinpot dictator from whipping up a tank of capsaicin and spraying down anyone they don't like.
Whether that be crowds or some poor sod in a torture room.
All those things presumably leave a lot more physical sequels and evidence of their use than an invisible pain ray. And they require a lot more personnel and consumables.They already have access to tear gas and other horrors to inflict pain on people, a microwave really, really doesn't expand the tools available to tyrants and madmen to inflict pain on people who stand against them.
A microwave pain ray sounds very scary, but what it does is already readily available.
There's nothing stopping a tinpot dictator from whipping up a tank of capsaicin and spraying down anyone they don't like.
Whether that be crowds or some poor sod in a torture room.