SRoss wrote:Kyle meets Thanatos - "Damn! you would be in the half that survived..."
Kyle : "Death...Is overrated..."
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SRoss wrote:Kyle meets Thanatos - "Damn! you would be in the half that survived..."
taalismn wrote:SRoss wrote:Kyle meets Thanatos - "Damn! you would be in the half that survived..."
Kyle : "Death...Is overrated..."
SRoss wrote:taalismn wrote:SRoss wrote:Kyle meets Thanatos - "Damn! you would be in the half that survived..."
Kyle : "Death...Is overrated..."
Charon: "Things are a lot faster since I installed this revolving door."
SRoss wrote:Kyle meets the Regis -
Charon: "Sooo, what's it like being teleported into the Sun?"
Kyle: "It was that or Rock Her World, I'm good with my decision..."
taalismn wrote:"Hello, Hotel Moscow? What's your rates for orphan exter-removal?"
SRoss wrote:Charon: (Looking at Edwards) "WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED TO YOU!?!"
Edwards: "About 30 of us were stuck halfway out the bathroom window, and the little SoBs set off the Daisy-cutters they planted outside..."
RobotechMaster wrote:I might opened a thread based on each scenario. Just feel the need to share this with you guys.
wyrmraker wrote:Hey folks. Yes, by all rights this is a necropost. I am aware of this.
I just wanted to thank everyone here for inspiring me to actually try my hand at fanfic writing. Since April, I've managed to put down (and post on AO3) 160,000 words over two story arcs, with a third arc in the planning stages. I honestly couldn't have done it without being here to dip my toes in the waters. Thank you all so much for the insipiration.
Kargan3033 wrote:wyrmraker wrote:Hey folks. Yes, by all rights this is a necropost. I am aware of this.
I just wanted to thank everyone here for inspiring me to actually try my hand at fanfic writing. Since April, I've managed to put down (and post on AO3) 160,000 words over two story arcs, with a third arc in the planning stages. I honestly couldn't have done it without being here to dip my toes in the waters. Thank you all so much for the insipiration.
Never heard of AO3 but I am interested into this story and would like some info on AO3, yes I know it's been some time since I was last here.
wyrmraker wrote:Hey folks. Yes, by all rights this is a necropost. I am aware of this.
I just wanted to thank everyone here for inspiring me to actually try my hand at fanfic writing. Since April, I've managed to put down (and post on AO3) 160,000 words over two story arcs, with a third arc in the planning stages. I honestly couldn't have done it without being here to dip my toes in the waters. Thank you all so much for the insipiration.
Rathorc Lemenger wrote:The more that I think about it, the more I believe that Leonard would've mellowed out after meeting the EVA Pilots? Heck, he'd probably try and find a way to take them under his wing and teach them things.
Signed,
Rathorc Lemenger.
Rathorc Lemenger wrote:All I'm saying, Taalismn, is that I could see him feeling sorry for the kids (as a parent if we go by the books), then taking them under his "wings" and showing them how to deal with certain situations that would break a normal person. At least when it comes to situations that their adopted families hadn't thought of.
Signed,
Rathorc Lemenger.
Rathorc Lemenger wrote:Random thought: Should er add Kobiyashi's Dragon Maid (or even All-Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku) to the mix? They're both funny series that would be perfect fits to the comedy aspect. Just imagine, either Minmei or Lisa being (or having Touhru as her/their maid? Side note: if you haven't watched the series, I suggest that you do if you love a good laugh.
killgore444 wrote:
I've also crossed RT with HU rather easily. The Protoculture (used like the 1st ed RT) allowed superpowers to work with/through PC powered mecha (as if they were under the effects of Bio-Aura[but that wasn't yet introduced when I did this]). So yes, your mech could grow stronger and heal if you had PS powers and/or the Healing Factor.
dataweaver wrote:Don't forget that the Regess was creating cyborgs.
killgore444 wrote:Long story short, I ruined the GM's planed adventure when I cast a spell that made GS-95 fall permanently in love with my character (forgot the name of the spell, it's been purged from PB,
taalismn wrote:Hey, Protoculture-induced supernutants...or take the Flower of Life as a symbiote.
"After accidentally imbibing a smoothie made with fruit of the Flower of Life and found in a near-catatonic state by his wife, our hero Scott Bernard-"
killgore444 wrote:[
Gains both the powers of Growth and Shrink. He can now enlarge his Alpha to over 100' tall, or shrink it down to a mere 1" (but mass remains unchanged while shrunk, and speed goes from 2,568 MPH (mach 2.3), to 1,434 MPH (or mach 1.88) allowing him to fly through the library at faster then the speed of sound.
I always wanted to race jets through a inhabited building.
taalismn wrote:killgore444 wrote:[
Gains both the powers of Growth and Shrink. He can now enlarge his Alpha to over 100' tall, or shrink it down to a mere 1" (but mass remains unchanged while shrunk, and speed goes from 2,568 MPH (mach 2.3), to 1,434 MPH (or mach 1.88) allowing him to fly through the library at faster then the speed of sound.
I always wanted to race jets through a inhabited building.
Not if the Librarian has any say about it, young man!
Ook.
killgore444 wrote:[
It gets even better if you're playing a game that allows you to grow (which increases your mass, speed, strength and damage capacity) and then, instead of switching that power off and returning to normal size, you use the shrink (mass unchanged) power directly and become a 6 inch long bullet weighing in at over 50 tons and flying at mach 5.
taalismn wrote:killgore444 wrote:[
It gets even better if you're playing a game that allows you to grow (which increases your mass, speed, strength and damage capacity) and then, instead of switching that power off and returning to normal size, you use the shrink (mass unchanged) power directly and become a 6 inch long bullet weighing in at over 50 tons and flying at mach 5.
Or just land on somebody's shoulder.
50 ton gnat annoyance?
More like sudden CRUSH.
killgore444 wrote:[. In one of my Rifts games, one of the girls playing played a 1st ed zendredi simply so the LLW could cast the spell Giant on her. She had a blast.
killgore444 wrote:What about Zendredi themselves, can they get powers as well. Imagine a 1st edition Breeti if he gained a power were all of his SDC and HPs was converted to MDC on a point for point basis and then combine it with the growth power and/or supernatural strength. In one of my Rifts games, one of the girls playing played a 1st ed zendredi simply so the LLW could cast the spell Giant on her. She had a blast.
ShadowLogan wrote:killgore444 wrote:What about Zendredi themselves, can they get powers as well. Imagine a 1st edition Breeti if he gained a power were all of his SDC and HPs was converted to MDC on a point for point basis and then combine it with the growth power and/or supernatural strength. In one of my Rifts games, one of the girls playing played a 1st ed zendredi simply so the LLW could cast the spell Giant on her. She had a blast.
A 1E Zentreadi Officer at giant size would make an absolute terror as a Mage due to their SDC and PE modifiers from normal size.
For example a Rifts (RMB) LLW at Level 1 starts with 2d4x10+20 +PE attribute number. A 1E Officer at giant size would have a PE of 4d6x100 for male (female is 3d6x100). Their baseline SDC would be multiplied by 100 at giant size (short hand would be 1SDC =1 MDC instead of multiplying by 100).
That means you're looking at an average of 1400 for the PE attribute as a giant which means an average of 1,470 PPE at level 1 (a bit front loaded) for a male (1,070 for females, even more if a male High Officer). IINM you could basically cast just about any spell in Palladium (there are two exceptions I know of off hand) without needing a secondary PPE source(s). And because of the SDC being modified as a giant, they can produce 16x Golems for each point of SDC they would have as a micronian. They could also sling offensive combat spells like no other I would suspect.
taalismn wrote:killgore444 wrote:[. In one of my Rifts games, one of the girls playing played a 1st ed zendredi simply so the LLW could cast the spell Giant on her. She had a blast.
Khyron(looking up. WAY up) "Okay, that's just WRONG."
ShadowLogan wrote:A 1E Zentreadi Officer at giant size would make an absolute terror as a Mage due to their SDC and PE modifiers from normal size.
For example a Rifts (RMB) LLW at Level 1 starts with 2d4x10+20 +PE attribute number. A 1E Officer at giant size would have a PE of 4d6x100 for male (female is 3d6x100). Their baseline SDC would be multiplied by 100 at giant size (short hand would be 1SDC =1 MDC instead of multiplying by 100).
That means you're looking at an average of 1400 for the PE attribute as a giant which means an average of 1,470 PPE at level 1 (a bit front loaded) for a male (1,070 for females, even more if a male High Officer). IINM you could basically cast just about any spell in Palladium (there are two exceptions I know of off hand) without needing a secondary PPE source(s). And because of the SDC being modified as a giant, they can produce 16x Golems for each point of SDC they would have as a micronian. They could also sling offensive combat spells like no other I would suspect.
Sambot wrote:Wouldn't the cost for spells go up as well? If they cast healing on a human it'd cost X amount but on another giant Xx100?
Sambot wrote:Wouldn't the cost for spells go up as well? If they cast healing on a human it'd cost X amount but on another giant Xx100?
killgore444 wrote:Sambot wrote:Wouldn't the cost for spells go up as well? If they cast healing on a human it'd cost X amount but on another giant Xx100?
Why would the cost go up?
Most spells have a set benefit, and that's it. A heal spell heals the exact same amount when cast (within the limits of dice rolls). If it heals 2d6 damage, the amount healed wouldn't increase, no matter how little it is comparison to how much damage needs to be healed, so why should the PPE cost. You just have to cast it a lot more.
ShadowLogan wrote:Sambot wrote:Wouldn't the cost for spells go up as well? If they cast healing on a human it'd cost X amount but on another giant Xx100?
No. Spells in Palladium have a fixed cost for a fixed performance (which could be influenced by level) and have nothing to do with the size of the caster. If Splyn (Splugorth ruler of Atlantis on Rifts Earth who is an AI and is IINM more massive than a giant Zenteradi) casts Firebolt it costs the same PPE and has the same performance as if a human LLW cast it (and level doesn't matter here for performance).
glitterboy2098 wrote:by the book, yes. if the healing is tied to SDC replenishment rather than just having wording saying they're restored.
ShadowLogan wrote:[
No. Spells in Palladium have a fixed cost for a fixed performance (which could be influenced by level) and have nothing to do with the size of the caster. If Splyn (Splugorth ruler of Atlantis on Rifts Earth who is an AI and is IINM more massive than a giant Zenteradi) casts Firebolt it costs the same PPE and has the same performance as if a human LLW cast it (and level doesn't matter here for performance).