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Shadeshadow227

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  1. ...oh. Well, a bit of training in a padded suit could help with speed regulation. I was thinking. Feruchemical Bronze would be very useful for when you need to get something done late at night. Small Bronzemind medallions as some kind of "energy booster", kinda like energy drinks? That'd be extremely useful when dealing with sleep deprivation.
  2. I'm pretty sure you wouldn't. Wayne was able to tap an unkeyed goldmind with no issues. ...I am pretty sure than no one has thought of this, but something like a Steel/Iron medallion harness thing would be pretty useful for amputees or cripples. They could just pull and push themselves around, and pull objects towards them.
  3. I think something like 3D Maneuver Gear for Coinshots or Lurchers would be awesome. The Lurcher ones would fire the grapple part without a tether, and something like spike launcher things could be added to boost the speed of Coinshots (The tethers pull forwards while a continuous Push directed towards the spikes behind pushes you forwards even more.) I think that'd be very useful. And for those who don't know what that is, this is what it looks like, although my design has them without the gigantic compartment for swords.
  4. Thanks. I can sense that this topic will soon be full of ideas just as brilliant, if not more, as mine. I didn't think of that. The thing with physical metals like Iron, steel, or even Pewter with Feruchemy is that the heavy metalminds get in the way. With Iron, they'd weigh you down, with steel they'd create drag, and with Pewter they'd constrain your bulk, as Pewter Feruchemy stores muscle mass, meaning that you increase in size when you tap a significant amount...and your metalminds would either burst or cut off circulation. One of those is bad because you would lose your strength, the other is bad because you could seriously hurt or even kill yourself after a while. Stretchy suit for Brutes, anyone?
  5. I want to see Cyborgs in Mistborn now. This isn't related to technology, but, couldn't a Bloodmaker with enough Health make a living out of organ donation? They remove, as an example, a kidney or the liver, for transplant, and a Bloodmaker just grows it back afterwards, getting paid for the organ. They could do this with things like blood for transfusions too. Also, cadmiummind oxygen units for divers and swimmers.
  6. I just had an idea. A suit, for Skimmers, which has threads of iron woven in. Kinda like one of those gliding suits, but less gliding, and more being completely weightless. Instead of having heavy bracers, you could just wear one of these and be able to better take advantage of your weight manipulation. I can just imagine having one of these...I go to the top of a building, swan dive off, store all my weight into the suit, and just float there, in midair. I think that'd be kinda fun.
  7. AMAZING. Free upvote for you, man. Although, nicrosil would have to be used instead of Duralumin. No more Mistborn, remember?
  8. Motorbikes using Speed Feruchemy. I mean, it'd burn through your reserves quite quickly, but imagine how fast you'd go... Also, personal airships. And maybe Rioting and Soothing machines for use in law enforcement. Like a non-lethal weapon. Just point and pull the trigger, suddenly suspects are more willing to talk, and it'd be easier to capture criminals. Of course, Rioters and Soothers wouldn't need them.
  9. Yes. ...I wonder what anime Scadrial would have...they may not even have anime...
  10. How do Emotional Allomancers distinguish between emotions they control? There has to be some way to tell which ones you are Pushing/Pulling, otherwise they could be Rioting Anger when they intend to Riot Calmness. Also, how does Emotional Allomancy WORK? By work, I mean things like...okay, as an example of what I mean by work, take Iron and Steel. Burning these metals show you lines connecting to metal, which you can Push or Pull metals along. That is how they work. The specific vectors of the power are well-defined, and you know how it is accomplished. I've read all the way up to BoM (haven't read Mistborn SH yet.) and it never once states how Brass or Zinc actually does what it does. Am I just missing something? Can someone explain?
  11. That's probably right. The Lerasium : Other Metal ratio would logically affect the strength of the power, rather than having different effects. A Mistborn can still burn metals if the purity of the metal is off, after all, although the effects will be weaker. A 1:99 ratio should make a weaker Misting than a 98:2 ratio. And "nearly" is a synonym to "roughly" when referring to numbers. It means both "slightly below" and "slightly above", although which meaning varies with the specific values one is referring to.
  12. My theory is that it steals some mystical attribute. Atium, being a god metal, stores YOUTH and lets you see into the rusting future, so I think that Lerasium probably has some mystical effects in Feruchemy and Hemalurgy, being a god metal. Maybe it steals a person's identity or something, IDK.
  13. Electrum is basically a feedback loop. A shadow is generated showing what you are about to do, which causes a chain reaction, because knowing about the future and reacting to it changes it, creating a lot more Electrum Shadows. Of course, a regular person can't keep up because there's too much going on to keep track of. Although...if that person could use Feruchemical Zinc, that'd be a different story.
  14. pretty sure that Wayne was the one who popped the speedbubble. He was the one who placed it, and he fell as well.
  15. Aluminum is...strange when it comes to Investiture. Most kinds of Investiture, like the Dor, are useless against it. Yet a few kinds, like Ruin's and Harmony's, with Hemalurgy and Feruchemy, are completely fine. I think that it has to do with the Investiture and/or Intent of specific shards and the Spiritual Identity of Aluminum.
  16. ...I don't think so. I'll bet 1,500 boxings on Telsin. Wayne...is hilarious. Extremely. Having him be the villain would honestly suck. And...what connection to the Set would Wayne have? No connection that we know of. Heck, he SHOT one of the high ranking members IN THE FACE, despite his issues involving guns. Although said member did walk away completely fine afterwards, because F-Gold can heal shots to the face, limbs ripped off by an explosion...pretty much anything as long as there's enough Health in a Goldmind, as Miles showed about a million times in AoL. Yeah...my money's on Telsin.
  17. ...can I do anime characters? I don't really know Marvel/DC all that well... Anyway, here's who I've got. Not a comic hero. A manga/LN hero. Kamijou Touma Allomancy: Chromium. Chromium pretty much speaks for itself here. The power to negate the flow of Investiture in other beings you touch. Useless against conventional weaponry, yet can cancel out a Duralumin fueled Steelpush or a Lashing...hmm... Imagine Breaker, anyone? Feruchemy: Duralumin. Subconscious tapping and storing accounts for the Imagine Breaker's habit of cutting the red string of fate and tying it to Touma. Meaning that he's pretty much a harem magnet. Hemalurgy: Chromium Feruchemy. A small spike that Touma isn't even aware of. He subconsciously directs all of his Luck into it, making him continually unlucky. So, what do you think?
  18. ...RUST AND RUIN! HOID, GO AWAY!!! AND TAKE YOUR MAGIC STORY-FLUTE WITH YOU!!!
  19. Metroid. No one else got that?
  20. Hmm...with the example of Vin and the coin...aha. I've got it. Steelpushes or Ironpulls are a force that travels along a line, with the continuous force pushing it on all sides, not allowing it to fall. The metal sight granted by these metals points towards the center of mass, yes, but the force of the Push/Pull affects the entire object. And Vin was sent back because the force is an equal reaction based on weight of objects. The force of the push is a constant number. A coin with a weight of a few grams is going to go farther than a Coinshot/Lurcher with a weight of a hundred pounds. Really, Steelpushing yourself to fly is just an Allomancer riding the recoil of the push.
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