Jump to content
  • 0

Question

Posted

Okay, so hear me out.
Steelpushing follows, for the most part, Newtonian physics. Additionally, without a metallic core, it would be almost impossible for Scadrial to maintain the atmosphere it has. So why can't someone just Steelpush on, if not Scadrial's core, any planet's core?

2 answers to this question

Recommended Posts

  • 3
Posted
3 hours ago, junipurge said:

Okay, so hear me out.
Steelpushing follows, for the most part, Newtonian physics. Additionally, without a metallic core, it would be almost impossible for Scadrial to maintain the atmosphere it has. So why can't someone just Steelpush on, if not Scadrial's core, any planet's core?

Distance. If you recall in Book 1 (TFE) Ch 6, Vin's steellines are falling away as she walks down the street. If a nail 50m away is too far for her to push against, how would she be able to push against a planetary core ~3000km away? But there is also the matter of Perception. Do the characters (in Era 1 or 2) even know that the planet's core is/could be metallic? Would they consider it to be something against which they could push/pull?

Hope that helps

  • 3
Posted
3 hours ago, junipurge said:

Okay, so hear me out.
Steelpushing follows, for the most part, Newtonian physics. Additionally, without a metallic core, it would be almost impossible for Scadrial to maintain the atmosphere it has. So why can't someone just Steelpush on, if not Scadrial's core, any planet's core?

As Treamayne said, distance is a primary factor, but there is also the fact that the covered metal is harder to push on - the steel lines that originate from metal behind or inside a wall are much thinner than if it was uncovered, and thus harder to push on. Wax could see only thin lines coming from wires inside the wall. The planet's core is buried under 6000 km of rock and magma, good luck sensing anything from it. 

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...