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I'm thinking that depending on how Wave Force works it might end up being a Mutual Kill... But yeah, not a great situation regardless.
I'm thinking that depending on how Wave Force works it might end up being a Mutual Kill... But yeah, not a great situation regardless.
Anna cannot teleport to places she's not aware ofDepends on the writer and how they decide shard space magic and impeller space magic work with each other.
Again, depends on how space magic BS interactions work, and you are assuming Anna would remain static in her abilities.Anna cannot teleport to places she's not aware of
Wave force is a Line/point of bullshit damage Scion is kinda to big to die to 1, and would kill her before she charges another (limited right now to 1 wave force in a single fight)
As already said it depends on how Wave Force interacts with Entity Bullshit.Anna cannot teleport to places she's not aware of
Wave force is a Line/point of bullshit damage Scion is kinda to big to die to 1, and would kill her before she charges another (limited right now to 1 wave force in a single fight)
Just image what shards can do to a core.Again, depends on how space magic BS interactions work, and you are assuming Anna would remain static in her abilities.
Just imagine what Durga could do with all the tinker tech she eats.
We don't know what shards can do to a core, both are BS space magic.Just image what shards can do to a core.
Real frank here, in story of Worm lieterally only 2 things in the entire setting did anything (but annoy) to Scion, and one of those was literal emotional bullying.
Another "Worms a mess so lets make a fix it up story where everything will just be fine and everyone we don't like will end up dead stories with no interest because every problem is solvable via this one trick". Oh and make sure you write at least 100 thousand words of nothing but shipping and not actual plot development beyond feels goods man.We don't know what shards can do to a core, both are BS space magic.
What can core do to a shard? Maybe nothing, but that would be completely on the discretion of the author.
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What if Anna triggers as a tinker and Durga manages to reverse engineer all of the designs.
I don't think i've ever read one of those.Another "Worms a mess so lets make a fix it up story where everything will just be fine and everyone we don't like will end up dead stories with no interest because every problem is solvable via this one trick". Oh and make sure you write at least 100 thousand words of nothing but shipping and not actual plot development beyond feels goods man.
While I am just against the idea of one character getting sent to another setting and them being at the top of the setting's entire food chain, I would honestly place Anna above everything in worm but Scion. And I see Anna not winning that fight at all because she doesn't have the outright mass of power needed to reasonably win that fight, she would still outright lose to a type B class zero after all.Look, we're talking about 2 different settings employing BS space magic, in a hypothetical crossover, written by a random author, using unconfirmed interactions between the settings. Trying to insist that "this is how it works" feels weird.
This isn't quite true - it was noted that damaging Scion's avatar and forcing him to continually replace it was having an effect when combined with the drain on energy reserves from fighting. Death of a thousand cuts was possible, it's just that by the time Khepri got everyone organized to the point where she realized this there'd been enough cape losses that the rate of exchange between lives and damage couldn't be sustained for long enough to win that way.Just image what shards can do to a core.
Real frank here, in story of Worm lieterally only 2 things in the entire setting did anything (but annoy) to Scion, and one of those was literal emotional bullying.
Their where never enough capes in the world to pull that off.This isn't quite true - it was noted that damaging Scion's avatar and forcing him to continually replace it was having an effect when combined with the drain on energy reserves from fighting. Death of a thousand cuts was possible, it's just that by the time Khepri got everyone organized to the point where she realized this there'd been enough cape losses that the rate of exchange between lives and damage couldn't be sustained for long enough to win that way.
Anna win against Scion as she is? Fuck no. But frankly i would call BS in how Scion was defeated in the first place, but it happened, so here we are.While I am just against the idea of one character getting sent to another setting and them being at the top of the setting's entire food chain, I would honestly place Anna above everything in worm but Scion. And I see Anna not winning that fight at all because she doesn't have the outright mass of power needed to reasonably win that fight, she would still outright lose to a type B class zero after all.
ftfy… We've kinda passed the derail point here...Thing about fiction, especially about fan fiction, and even more so with crossovers, is that "this is good" is often not what happens.
I thought so, too. I like to imagine Anna turning everything on it head while being adorably oblivious to all the tension she's causing.I imagine it would very quickly devolve into 'Anna and Durga's Foodie roadtrip' as they travel around the world eating different dishes and tinkertech wherever they go, simply because Predator!Anna doesn't have a lot of potential threats in Worm so long as she doesn't run into Zion or the Endbringers.
I mean, the likes of the Triumvirate or other top end capes might be somewhat worrying, but even they don't really have a lot of experience with Valkyrie speed combat...
"Hey quick question. Why are you not dead? Your heart's turned off."I do wonder what Panacea would sense about Anna's biology, though.
"Hey quick question. Why are you not dead? Your heart's turned off."
I know, right! And when Panacea reports all the weird in Anna's body the PRT is gonna freak out and think "We got another Bonesaw or Mannequin going around, and this one can fly!"That's if Panacea can actually do anything to Anna. Anna's control over her body is... absurd. And the body might not quite be organic anymore if we go by what the instructor gave her as a drink during their practice session. I mean, diesel, that stuff is toxic to most organisms, including humans.
You forgot the teleportation... And particle cannons... Never forget the particle cannons!I know, right! And when Panacea reports all the weird in Anna's body the PRT is gonna freak out and think "We got another Bonesaw or Mannequin going around, and this one can fly!"
Anna eats the softball then steals her hat.Anna should hack into one of the dormant Agents, then get rebuffed when trying the same thing on an active one. Which gives her enough info to turn a different dormant shard into an entity virus that kills the rest of the Agents by disrupting their energy supply.
...no, that would interfere with the army plan and Contessa would destroy her by throwing a softball that unaccountably causes a fusion explosion when it hits Anna. Or something equally dumb.
fortunately, due to the constant surveilance effect, a priest appropriate to the individuals in question can, and will, be teleported to where they are needed to ensure that marriage can be had at moments notice if population restoriation is needed.
condoms also freely available for training purposes.
Another "Worms a mess so lets make a fix it up story where everything will just be fine and everyone we don't like will end up dead stories with no interest because every problem is solvable via this one trick". Oh and make sure you write at least 100 thousand words of nothing but shipping and not actual plot development beyond feels goods man.
And risk losing whatever genetics determine compatiblity factors?
Shipping is a mistake- true logistics should be handled via a advance gate system.
Also restoring population actions should be saved until after marriage.
Oooooor, if population levels are reeeeally low, she might tell them to practice abstinence instead.
Yeah, ok, I am sigging this. Why? Because while I find Worm cool enough, I also find most of the fanfiction surrounding it detestable. The fact that it's so popular among writers in here and SB is one of those big tragedies that has wasted away literal years of said writer's time. And, until now, I couldn't quite say why I felt that way.
This? This is why. There simply isn't a lot that you can do with Worm; Either you follow the stations of canon or the whole thing ends up being either depressingly dark, because things end badly, or end up extremely unfaithful to the source material, because a good ending otherwise requires an asspull. There are exceptions, but I dearly wish we didn't have a fascination with that setting anymore. Blergh.