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That should say 'bother'."It would both me. I think it would bother most people, Oh El."
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That should say 'bother'."It would both me. I think it would bother most people, Oh El."
Yeah, the everyone is alliance thing was really more a thing on pvp servers I think? Where one faction eventually ends up losing 90% of it's players because people don't want to constantly get farmed. And so servers always either go mostly one way or the other.Huh...
When I played wow a long time ago I didn't give the alliance a second thought. I thought they all looked kinda lame with bad characters.
The horde had these radically different looking monster people. So I picked them because I liked the characters more and thought they looked much cooler.
Guess I'm a outlier.
Did Black Canary ever get into Xcom, or whatever it was that OL recommended to her early on in the story?
Ah, right. OL transferred around early in the decade and probably doesn't/didn't play that many recent triple A games. It is still technically a thing, since perfect collision and deforming would be a huge waste of resources - same reason nobody AFAIK uses mathematically perfect multithreading.phasing limbs has been a feature of every game I've ever seen.
Multiple occurrences of 'Tamaranian', Mr Zoat... Those should be 'Tamaranean', yes?
Even the guys just manning the ore freighters are supplying the Citadel, right?"
Wallace presses buttons with unnecessary vigour.
Thank you, corrected.
No. She played it a little to try to understand what he was talking about, but that's it.Did Black Canary ever get into Xcom, or whatever it was that OL recommended to her early on in the story?
Very. They could sell this for twice the price of any other triple A game.
Calliope could've inspired them?The only character I can think of who could do something like this is Control Freak or maybe Toyman any other guesses?
If the Muse was feeling grateful to OL for saving her that would be an excellent way to pay him back.
I think most people would be put off by their character being raped, regardless of their insecurity, or lack thereof.Well, that says more about your own masculinity than anything.
Oh? City of Heroes, DC Universe Online or is there some other superhero mmo I haven't picked up on since I don't run in those circles anymore?
Seems somewhat unlikely to also mind whammy everyone, though I suppose she could have been trying to nip future kidnapping attempts in the bud.
"as one of"
Thank you, corrected.
Bullshit. Neither part of that claim makes sense. Gender imbalance was large enough that losing large swaths of women wouldn't be a huge effect, and there's no reason to expect women to be substantially more superficial to a degree that was obvious in statistics. I'd expect men like Wally here to be way more superficial and show up in smaller but comparable numbers.Horde had no female players, thus it had a lot less players even if 1v1 pvp was mostly equivalent.
This, on the other hand, I believe. Small preferences (aesthetic, being Good Guys, whatever) snowballing makes perfect sense.Yeah, the everyone is alliance thing was really more a thing on pvp servers I think? Where one faction eventually ends up losing 90% of it's players because people don't want to constantly get farmed. And so servers always either go mostly one way or the other.
Bullshit. Neither part of that claim makes sense. Gender imbalance was large enough that losing large swaths of women wouldn't be a huge effect, and there's no reason to expect women to be substantially more superficial to a degree that was obvious in statistics. I'd expect men like Wally here to be way more superficial and show up in smaller but comparable numbers.
This, on the other hand, I believe. Small preferences (aesthetic, being Good Guys, whatever) snowballing makes perfect sense.
Wasn't even thinking of that angle, but it could well fall under 'seeing your female avatar doing sex things you wouldn't' anyway.I think most people would be put off by their character being raped, regardless of their insecurity, or lack thereof.
Champions Online, actually. Still going strong(-ish) after about thirteen years. Known for having one of the best character creators around, especially if you have a good amount of unlocked costume pieces. While not heavily populated, it's still got a solid core of players keeping it alive.Oh? City of Heroes, DC Universe Online or is there some other superhero mmo I haven't picked up on since I don't run in those circles anymore?
Figures Robin would figure out the 'easy' mode that quickly. Because I doubt he went for the reptile guys out of interest.
This was a pleasant surprise. Maybe he can start working under Paul as part of a new gaming company that doesn't abuse its employees.He points to a bare wall. I generate a crumbler ram construct and gently apply it, erasing plaster, concrete and brick before breaking through into a…
A man cave.
Three large screens, a gaming rig, half-empty bags of snack food, and Simpson in spiky energy demon mode is staring at the hole, cringing slightly at the sight of us.
"I just like gaming, alright?"
…
Pffft pffft.
"One time I gave a guy really bad road rash. He had it coming, but… Freaked me out at the time. Freaked Mom out more
small shrine to Hephaestaean attached to the wall. "-with Hephastaean
"Yes, but I don't see why this would be him. It's kind of low hanging fruit. He's a reasonably powerful demon
Interesting. An alchemical spray that changes colour around certain types of magic, or something similar? I mean, a skilled alchemist could probably make such a thing, and Wally's got to be getting along well in those studies. ...The alternative is air freshener, because nerd funk.6th April 2013
09:46 GMT -7
Pffft.
Wallace watches the vapour droplets waft out across the room for a moment, then turns ninety degrees to his right.
Heh, same line of thought, eh, OL? Reasonable assumption, too.
What, a bit shimmery is it? Hopefully safe to be spritzing about, I hope?
Ah, I take it the holy water evaporates oddly when it hits the right kind of mystical energies?"No point in coming up with something new when there's already something that does the job. This is holy water. And a tiny bit of thaumically inert dye."
"Wouldn't that only work on demon magic?"
'Less noticeable' than the typical sort of 'instantaneous boiling hiss' Hollywood depicts it as having? And I see OL is still having difficulties with weak magical effect detection, eh."Turns out? No. There's a weak interaction with any kind of magic, it's just not as noticeable. That's why I'm watching carefully. You didn't find anything?"
I shrug. "Nothing on scans. Not that that means much if they just had the sense to put the warding runes inside the bricks or something like that."
Not really naming attacks if it's a clear vocal command to the Ring. Be glad the Green Lanterns don't do that kind of thing.Pffft.
"What about that 'feed me' thing you do with the Ophidian? Oh, and I'd just wanna say? Naming your attacks? Not what I expected from you."
Besides, warning your opponent of what's coming is kind of a bad idea. This isn't anime, where calling an attack narratively forces your target to stand there and take it."I've done that from the start." He looks over to me, raising his eyebrows. "I just didn't say it out loud. 'cause it… Sounded a little…"
I look away awkwardly.
Depends. How close does he get to light speed? Because while he can kind of sidestep the effects of speed, his hand is still regular bone."I called that thing Flash does where he runs around the world at full speed and then punches something 'the Infinite Mass Punch'."
"Is it?"
Relativistic effects are kind of tricky to work out. People still argue them today."…no..?" He looks confused. "'Infinite-'? How would that even work?"
"Look, my Secondary School didn't even do physics as a separate subject. I know that speed changes the rate that time passes, but anything beyond that…"
Okay, too much information. Which makes the apparent lack of speed force even more bizarre, as something has to be handling that stuff... I guess the Source just likes guys who run fast, maybe."Super speed can't work without changing how normal physics affects us. Escape velocity isn't even all that fast, but we never start flying."
"I realised that when I found out that you only pass as much waste matter as a normal-."
Ah, teenagers. One second, they're discussing physics conundrums, the next they're getting freaked out by the mention of bodily functions.
So he basically builds up sort of a 'bubble' of speed/mass interaction, and hits people with that."So yeah, an affect of running that fast would be to increase his mass, except it doesn't, because super speed. The-." He looks me in the eye for a moment. "Okay, simple version? The universe treats it has having normal mass for some things and… Very high mass for others, and other times it kind of splits the difference."
"With you so far. What does the Flash call it?"
I'm guessing they started on the top floor and worked their way down."He calls it 'hitting stuff really hard'. Which it, you know, does."
We leave the storage room, heading down the subterranean corridor towards the… Back-up generator room.
I mean, teenage superhero. Surely the temptation would be there. Probably not as much as someone with energy-blasting powers, but...
Hey, things don't always work out how you'd expect.
Some versions of Kid Flash could phase through matter, but not safely. Think 'explosive dismantling' by way of vibrations."Uhhr. You know… How I can't move through stuff like Flash does?"
"Yes? Ooh, I could make you some phasing armour, if you want?"
Guessing one of those 'his speed doesn't affect someone else for random reason' moments."Uuh..? No. Thanks, but that stuff doesn't always interact with super speed like it's supposed to. That whole 'physics work in our favour' thing only works with the super speed."
"Bad experience?"
It could have been worse. You could have ground them down to pulp entirely on the road/wall/whatever. At least you stopped."One time I gave a guy really bad road rash. He had it coming, but… Freaked me out at the time. Freaked Mom out more."
Pffft.
Though I could imagine some company thinking 'oh wow, we could debut the ultimate form of immersion!'"Do wizards mess around with computer games a whole lot? Can we narrow it down?"
"It's more… They don't, but I ran through the theory of what a glamour-based virtual world would be like, and I realised that it would be pretty easy to Rip Van Winkle thousands of people. With games that involved, people already think of the setting as being 'real' on some level, which makes it painfully easy for the fae to entrance people."
And really, some nutter of a techno-mage would work it out sooner or later."Has it happened before?"
"No, and if I understand their mindset properly, they'd basically have to do it by accident, then realise what they'd done, then have something they wanted to do that involved them doing it a lot. It's pretty unlikely, but it would be really bad if it happened."
Heh. A nice little reminder of how things are changing on this Earth.He nods. "Anyone else?"
"Doing magic through electronics is hard, especially-" I point to a small shrine to Hephaestaean attached to the wall. "-with Hephastaean taking even a little interest. Having absorbed the nascent elemental of technology, there isn't really any other source of knowledge on how to adapt existing techniques. Unless…"
Ah, him. Yeah, ultimately, it seems like he'd be the likely culprit, being exactly the sort of nutter techno-mage demon I mentioned.Wallace raises his eyebrows. "Unless..?"
"Well, there's no reason why someone else couldn't have realised what was going on with that and have started work on it before its merger with Hepheastus. I just don't know of anyone who did, other than Richard Simpson."
Maybe he's trying to be sneaky? Either out of a desire not to get caught, or out of some depowered necessity."Richard Simpson, who was in the Tower of Fate and who's been missing since you dealt with John Quinn."
"Yes, but I don't see why this would be him. It's kind of low hanging fruit. He's a reasonably powerful demon."
Well, he was around here somewhere. I'm guessing he skipped the room-by-room check in favour of more cerebral methods.
Let me guess, Detective-man junior has it all worked out?Richard's smiling smugly. I've almost missed that. "Hey guys. Find anything?"
Wallace shrugs, shaking his head. "No magic reaction so far. Oh El can't pick up anything either. … Youuuuuu already know where he is, don't you?"
Ah, smug Robin is just a peach."Yeah. Just a matter of looking at the power distribution, throughput and waste heat to work out where the missing room is. I'd worked out it was Richard Simpson, too, but you eventually caught up with me there."
I sigh in mock-frustration and his smile broadens. "Where?"
Hoo boy. Hopefully without the stereotypical 'piss bottles'. I shudder to imagine what a techno-demon would fill them with...He points to a bare wall. I generate a crumbler ram construct and gently apply it, erasing plaster, concrete and brick before breaking through into a…
A man cave.
I approve of his set-up, barring the half-empty bags (finish one before you open another, jackass!) Just not the method he no doubt used to acquire it.Three large screens, a gaming rig, half-empty bags of snack food, and Simpson in spiky energy demon mode is staring at the hole, cringing slightly at the sight of us.
"I just like gaming, alright?"
...And a spiteful spritz of holy water from Kid Flash. I can literally see the animated moment and his grumpy frown.
Thank you, corrected.
Finn Brady is still in Kenya. He sort of put the genetic test thing to the back of his mind, then the Anti-Life happened.@Mr Zoat, now that we know where Richard Simpson is, it reminded me of the fact that Paul met John Constantine's nephew. Did Paul ever go through with setting up a meeting between him and John's sister, his birth mother?