We need a Human (or Halfling) pilot to have the Gyro on standby at virtually all times. But such a pilot would be vulnerable to having their minds, souls or bodies messed with between or during flight as an attack or act of sabotage on Mathilde/WEB-MAT. So a pilot with magical training and ability is preferable. The options boil down to Mathilde herself, a member of WEB-MAT (with functioning eyes), Adela who is into engineering and adventuring with Mathilde, or a new Perpetual Apprentice of any College of Magic that's introduced into the story for exactly this purpose.Learning to fly a Gyrocopter seems like one of those things to delegate to an actual pilot, though it is unclear to me what the mechanical effect of having a dedicated pilot would be.
By my understanding there's two types of book priorities. There's books people want because they give directly applicable knowledge and a +X bonus to actions that they expect we'll take in the following turn (or one after that) and there's books people want Mathilde to have sooner rather than later for more general reasons, like because it contains knowledge they want Mathilde to be exposed to or because they think it is the kind of stuff that a library like ours should have. Usually the former type wins votes and when there is nothing pressing then whatever got high on the tally last time around is likely to get bought.I am also not super invested in the book selection, was just curious how it was handled by the thread.
Small nitpick: She would not be part of WEB-MAT's research staff that Mathilde directs on a turn by turn basis. She would be part of WEB-MAT's wider staff and have her salary in that regard taken care of by the Colleges.She wouldn't be part of WEB-MAT. She would be a pilot. We could probably spend actions to work with her on something, but it wouldn't be a WEB-MAT action.
To be fair, pescetarians who call themselves vegetarians exist even outside Christianity.I used to have an ex-catholic flatmate who was convinced I ate fish, despite being vegetarian, because "fish are not meat." Trying to explain to her that yes, fish are meat and I don't eat them was an uphill struggle.
Also in the RPG the GM secretly rolls the 1d10 the first time you get a mutation, so you've got no idea what your max limit of mutations is—did he roll a 1? A 10? Nobody knows! Better stay below your TB in mutations just in case!
Also a TB of 5 is very high—the human average is 3, and the dwarf average is 4.
Most criminals are here to make money or pursue illicit interests.
Criminals cheat at the game and occasionally murder another player. Chaos wants to set fire to the game board, the game pieces, and everybody playing it, and then subject the building it's being played in to concentrated anti-tank fire.Most criminals are here to make money or pursue illicit interests.
They have a vested interest at stopping the guys who have them listed as Future Collateral Damage along with all their friends and family.
What seems like sparsely-populated space with nobody in it can sprout a Grey Wizard out of nowhere, and that probably wins the day for us.
Counterpoint: If the right spot is the hunting lodge because he pulled a smart move and went for the replacement option, no one will be in position.Here's my reason for staying with the Hunter Lord—if we try to anticipate where he goes, and we're wrong, we're going to be way out of position and will be slow to get to his actual location. If we stay with the Hunter Lord however, we'll be able to jump to the correct position from a central observation point.
I think assuming the nonmagical forces we called up will be completely bypassed isn't really worth considering for either of the leading options. Personally I don't think he can, but it's irrelevant either way. If he can he's almost certainly left days ago and we should vote to head to the spa.
Er... left where? Keep in mind we can see from the threat of the ritual that he is still in the city. We just do not have time to narrow it down in the days we have left. Mind we will have time after he kills the next one, which is part of the reason why I am not arguing that hard right now.
Our last update on that was weeks ago. If as is being suggested, he can simply whammy his way mast nonmagical opposition, it would have made perfect sense for him to have done it once it was clear there was a massive manhunt brewing for him, rather than waiting to do said whammying at the last possible moment.