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Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 1:25 pm
Yeah...well actually I was going to leave. lol. Lucky this tech convo got started.
Though i only have like a half hour now if you still want to fight.
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Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 1:25 pm
@Kenshino I'm wondering however... If this can essentially make decisions for itself, isn't it therefore a seperate entity? And if that's true, wouldn''t it be clashing with the rule of no familiars, or otherwise seperate entity help. I don't know if it really would violate this rule, but I can see it coming up in a fight.
Or wait... Do you fight with this machine thing, or does it fight by itself?
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Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 1:31 pm
Ianex: I posted! Sorry it took so long!
I went to valleyfair. 4laugh
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Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 1:33 pm
We can continue when you come back later, correct? You look like a good opponent, a blend of originality, and not just a blatantly overpowered character. Cziri may or may not seem overpowered, his power is limited most of the time.
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Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 1:33 pm
Toastbusters @Kenshino I'm wondering however... If this can essentially make decisions for itself, isn't it therefore a seperate entity? And if that's true, wouldn''t it be clashing with the rule of no familiars, or otherwise seperate entity help. I don't know if it really would violate this rule, but I can see it coming up in a fight. Or wait... Do you fight with this machine thing, or does it fight by itself? If it's against the rules, then I blame Clash for letting me in. I'm rather sure I have the whole thing written out in my profile, which he says he read. Anyways, it works this way: There was a clone of the original Ken. The clone didn't work. Ken went and tried to make the clone work. The clone was hollowed out to an extent (Brain left in) and made mostly mechanical, other than his physical features on the outside. In the same building, one of the generals under Ken was creating his own little genetically engineered organism, designed to take place of a human brain, able to control everything a human can do, among making it's own decisions and such blah blah. Anyways, the thing was called The Virus (TV) and the thing escaped (It's pretty much a genius-thing) it ran from the others and found the room with the clone, hopped into the clone's brain, giving it control over the whole machine. Then it killed a few people in the building, left the building. After leaving, it found some guy who was possessed, and stole the guy's weapon. That guy's spirit-y thing attached to the nearest thing, in this case TV. So, TV controls Ken-Robotthing and The spirit can have control of TV, if allowed to. Meh, it's like that, yo.
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Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 1:36 pm
So, really they're just living weapons. I see, that's pretty neat.
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Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 1:36 pm
We can still go for a half hour. I won't be back for several hours after that (college class) but I will be back tonight, yes. Approximatly 4 hours after I leave I guess.
And thank you for your compliment. He doesn't break the "summon" or "interference" rule because its his own soul that absorbed the powers from what, for example, a Shaman King style shaman would just manipulate. I was worried he might not get passed, though. lol
Admittadly his best power is to create physical manifestations of the spirits, but that's a no-no in this tourney. lol. I've never even once used that power with him anyway.
Feel free to post now, though.
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Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 1:38 pm
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Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 1:40 pm
Toastbusters So, really they're just living weapons. I see, that's pretty neat. Yup, both of them were originally created as weapons for a rogue group of people who were supposedly going to take over a country. The whole clone-thing was supposed to confuse the enemy. If you had the same guy attacking both sides of a building, which one is more dangerous? And then after that, Ken started creating other things for the clone, which is how he got his "magic" thing. Used to confuse the enemy a LOT. "*Explodes*" *Implodes*
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Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 1:41 pm
Imperfect-Chaos We can still go for a half hour. I won't be back for several hours after that (college class) but I will be back tonight, yes. Approximatly 4 hours after I leave I guess. And thank you for your compliment. He doesn't break the "summon" or "interference" rule because its his own soul that absorbed the powers from what, for example, a Shaman King style shaman would just manipulate. I was worried he might not get passed, though. lol Admittadly his best power is to create physical manifestations of the spirits, but that's a no-no in this tourney. lol. I've never even once used that power with him anyway. Feel free to post now, though. Ha, I'm a lot younger than you. I'm only 13, but I'm turning 14 in a month and three days. Somehow, Bamg~Bang~Zera got passed, but it's not that bad as the powers are limited, and destroying the little creatures harms it piece by piece. Cziri will occassionally create his own type of "shadows" or rather antishadows, light distortions controlled by Cziri that usually will take the shape of humanoids. Rather useful if you want to use them as suicide clones, or fill your opponent with radiation. Since they're light, you can essentially use a good bit of small mirrors to make them appear as if they were Cziri, but if you choose wrong you're screwed. I may or may not use them. Just be warned, I'll probably post after you're gone because I am a very slow poster.
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Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 1:47 pm
Wouldn't those break the summon rule? I'm not to clear on that rule, actually. DO they need a mind of their own or to be a seperate entity to count as a summon or familliar?
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Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 1:52 pm
God damn, Oblivion. X3 Since when does a friendly spar involve breaking your sparring partner's right arm? If I hadn't really thought our positions over a tad, that'd've been a royal b***h. domokun
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Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 2:01 pm
Imperfect-Chaos Wouldn't those break the summon rule? I'm not to clear on that rule, actually. DO they need a mind of their own or to be a seperate entity to count as a summon or familliar? I'm not exactly sure either. I guess a summon would be like a Final Fantasy summon-thing? When I read that, I got rather confused after asking Clash about the whole "clone" thing.
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Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 2:03 pm
If it has it's own mind/will/etc., it's against the rules.
An example: If Mage 1 summons a giant rock, and Mage 2 summons a rock in the shape of a golem and manipulates it, both are not against the rules, because Mage 1 could just as easily do so with the giant rock.
However,
If Mage 3 summons a living, breathing creature, that's considered outside interference/2-on-1, and obviously, is against the rules.
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Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 2:06 pm
R4wr, Hey Omi.
Is that what Clash meant? Hmm, I guess it makes sense, although I can see people saying that the things they make aren't living, breathing creature-things, even if they are...
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