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4 minutes ago, The Aspiring Archivist said:

 

[Space suit shennanaagins. 

a. Why not do that earlier?: A: Not enough air, and he was still in a space suit.

b. How he make air dissappear: A: It just all gathers in one area. Wrap your head around that. ]

Posted
7 hours ago, Aeoliae said:

[Space suit shennanaagins. 

a. Why not do that earlier?: A: Not enough air, and he was still in a space suit.

b. How he make air dissappear: A: It just all gathers in one area. Wrap your head around that. ]

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So he can mark air that he sees/touches, and then control it at will, regardless of distance. And he compressed the air in the Beorin ships that he'd marked earlier.

So he could compress the air in the smaller spaceship too, right? He just can't shove people around easily without a large quantity of air.

 

Posted
10 hours ago, Aeoliae said:

[Space suit shennanaagins. 

a. Why not do that earlier?: A: Not enough air, and he was still in a space suit.

b. How he make air dissappear: A: It just all gathers in one area. Wrap your head around that. ]

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At a certain point there would have to be a limit to how much it compresses before there are serious issues with pressure and heat.

Also, I don't think we was ever in a spacesuit? And why should that keep him from controlling air when he can apparently do so in a completely different location anyway?

 

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1 hour ago, The Aspiring Archivist said:

 

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He had never actually touched air in their ship be -

 

Just now, Channelknight Fadran said:

 

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Yes please

 

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The method used to create the portal was unfamiliar to Ayia - not that anyone was familiar with inter-Macrosmic portals though. Except Beorin, of course, and potentially Fadran (though he denied the existence of any kind of science regarding the matter). It didn't seem to get any larger as they approached, though it didn't exactly get smaller either: maybe because it was just an empty splotch on an empty background, or maybe because it just wasn't supposed to make any sense.

"I would say there's about a sixty-sixty chance that they managed to alert the other side about us," Ayia said. "If they did, we're screwed. If they didn't, we're not. So if anyone says we should back out, now's the time."

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Just now, Channelknight Fadran said:

The method used to create the portal was unfamiliar to Ayia - not that anyone was familiar with inter-Macrosmic portals though. Except Beorin, of course, and potentially Fadran (though he denied the existence of any kind of science regarding the matter). It didn't seem to get any larger as they approached, though it didn't exactly get smaller either: maybe because it was just an empty splotch on an empty background, or maybe because it just wasn't supposed to make any sense.

"I would say there's about a sixty-sixty chance that they managed to alert the other side about us," Ayia said. "If they did, we're screwed. If they didn't, we're not. So if anyone says we should back out, now's the time."

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sixty-sixty?

Also, what kind of differences of consequences could be expected from going between universes?

"I think we go through," Variance said.

Posted
2 hours ago, Channelknight Fadran said:

The method used to create the portal was unfamiliar to Ayia - not that anyone was familiar with inter-Macrosmic portals though. Except Beorin, of course, and potentially Fadran (though he denied the existence of any kind of science regarding the matter). It didn't seem to get any larger as they approached, though it didn't exactly get smaller either: maybe because it was just an empty splotch on an empty background, or maybe because it just wasn't supposed to make any sense.

"I would say there's about a sixty-sixty chance that they managed to alert the other side about us," Ayia said. "If they did, we're screwed. If they didn't, we're not. So if anyone says we should back out, now's the time."

"So what should we see on the Other side????"

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4 hours ago, The Aspiring Archivist said:
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Not off the top o’ my head

2 hours ago, Aeoliae said:

"So what should we see on the Other side????"

The void let out into a gigantic metal dome. It spanned for miles in every direction, filled with ships and stations alike.

“Crapbaskets,” Ayia said - because, after all, there were about a dozen interceptors flanking them from the moment they exited.

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33 minutes ago, Channelknight Fadran said:

The void let out into a gigantic metal dome. It spanned for miles in every direction, filled with ships and stations alike.

“Crapbaskets,” Ayia said - because, after all, there were about a dozen interceptors flanking them from the moment they exited.

"That's bad," Variance noted hoarsely.

Posted
10 minutes ago, Szeth_Pancakes said:

Allera nodded. They tried to say something, but no sound left their mouth.

"Look on the bright side, at least they aren't the Kklhei anymore."

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1 hour ago, Channelknight Fadran said:

The void let out into a gigantic metal dome. It spanned for miles in every direction, filled with ships and stations alike.

“Crapbaskets,” Ayia said - because, after all, there were about a dozen interceptors flanking them from the moment they exited.

"Should've killed the guy, variance."

Posted
1 minute ago, Channelknight Fadran said:

“Does anyone see any kind of exit? Anywhere?”

"Yeah, the airlock is right there."

Posted
10 minutes ago, Nameless* said:

"Look on the bright side, at least they aren't the Kklhei anymore."

2 minutes ago, Aeoliae said:

"Yeah, the airlock is right there."

Allera’s eye twitched.

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