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Well his name was originally 'Creator of a Thousand Epics' so I guess he should have lots of powers. Consider it done!
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That was awesome. Needs more slow-mo though. Explosions are always better in slow-mo.
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Well if the suit of armour was much larger than the person inside of it they wouldn't be able to move it, so no giant mechs anytime soon.
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*Facepalm* Knew it would be something simple. Thanks for the assist Seonid!
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So... everyone in his dominion is just constantly living the 'who's on first?' sketch?
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T = 2*pi sqrt(r^3 / GM) rearranging gives: r^3=(T^2GM)/(4*pi^2) According to google, Saturns mass is 568*10^24 kg G of course is 6.67*10^-11 And for a maximum T of 25920 seconds: r^3=(25920^2 * 6.67*10^-11 * 568*10^24)/(4*pi^2) r^3= 6.45*10 ^ 23 r= 86,389,602 metres Saturns radius is 58,000 km approx so it'd only be about 28,000 km above the surface at most with these limitations. This was done mostly through google since I don't have my calculator to hand and I haven't done this kind of problem in quite a while, so there may be some errors. Edit: Hmmm... given that Titan orbits saturn at over 1 million km and still only has an orbital period of 16 days I think I may have made a mistake somewhere given that it should only be 3 times further out. Also thinking about it, that was probably a way quicker way of doing this, the ratio is r^3:T^2 so if its period is 1/5th that of Titan it's distance should be about 1/3 so like 300,000 km I guess.
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Yeah that's why I do it, just trying to save the world. I definitely don't have a problem... Oooh! I just saw a word that was capitalized! New Epic time!
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And someone whose only power is growing mistletoe, someone whose power is just sparkliness and someone whose power is skull manipulation.
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That's true but in this case not obeying entropy raises it's own whole mess of problems. Having no entropy I believe means the force fields would have to be eternal and completely indestructible, so while it is possible for an Epic to be able to create that kind of a force field it would mean once he placed it, that force field was incapable of being removed.
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That's true, it's the second law of Thermodynamics. Static fields seems reasonable enough to me.
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There's the question of speed of decay to consider, particularly since it's being constantly held up by an Epic. My gut reaction would probably be that no he couldn't.
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Damage to the eye directly, so certain PIs should block it. Yup, protects against all forms of attack. (I'm thinking there's a certain requirement for the intent to hurt him to be behind it for it to get reflected though, so I suppose it's not perfect in that he could be accidentally harmed)
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If people repent and acknowledge his awesomeness they regain their sight (In the event he becomes an actual character in the RP somewhere I'd set the blindness at lasting around an hour)
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That's less a superpower than just an irritating character quirk Plus I mean just look at him! TheAwesome! (Name pending) Is far too dignified to resort to simple mockery.
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Currently I'm thinking- Primary power: Attract- Can cause himself to become to focus of all attention, people are compelled to look at him, anyone who looks away will be struck blind. Secondary power: Repel- Can deflect all forms of attack. MO: Basically just sits in crowded places being admired all day and infuriating Epics who keep trying to kill him.
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He needs an appropriately awesome powerset but I'm still working on them.
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That is the general reaction to posts in this thread
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Just to warn everyone in a random discussion with our GM I made another Epic and have been told that he has to look like this: So he will be appearing somewhere at some point.
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Agreed, well written Edge! There's still a few named Epics and a handful of unnamed canon fodder in Thought Town if anyone feels like an Epic fight.
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So no, Refill will not be redeemed. Is there anything else that needs to happen at the meeting?
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Done! Now if we could just find a Remington Springfield our Reckoner cell could be complete
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You should see the other 500 pages of random stuff I have on Epic powers but Edge is better at spotting flaws in powers and such, I'm just insanely obsessive, he'd be a more useful lorist. I'm not even completely sure Steelheart was at tier 5, I just assume so given that no one mentions trying to poison or drown him. I'd put CM at a tier 4 bordering tier 5. EDIT: Aw, thanks guys. You sure know how to make an obsessed fan feel validated Yeah the aging thing does throw my theory of how the immunity works off a bit, my theory was that the cell walls gain the immunity, so things happening inside the cell could still do damage.
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On the invulnerability subject my current classifications are: Tier 1: Hardened skin, difficult but not impossible to pierce, high caliber ammunition or a shot to sensitive area can still penetrate, still vulnerable to large enough force of impact. Tier 2: Impenetrable skin, cannot be penetrated by any kind of weaponry. Still vulnerable to large impact trauma, heat, radiation, etc. Tier 3: Physical immunity, skin cannot be penetrated or crushed in any way. Completely immune to both piercing and blunt-force attacks. Tier 4: Complete external immunity, cannot be burned, irradiated, killed with lasers or energy weapons. Tier 5: Complete cellular immunity, cannot be poisoned, drowned, asphyxiated or killed through any means, body maintains a cellular stasis, preventing any alteration to bodily tissue whatsoever. (Steelheart) If that helps people clarify. It was one of the PI's I thought had the most variability in terms of protection.
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