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Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 12:54 pm
Jack_Masters I didn't deny me being there, I just denied the seriousness of the post. . . Then I deny your maturity, making you a hypocrite. =D
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Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 1:01 pm
Whatever makes you happy. ;p
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Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 1:06 pm
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Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 1:42 pm
Black_Oblivion I don't think Ertai's all that bad.. A little arrogant and overconfident, but he's a good roleplayer, since he's very detailed and you never really have to question his posts since he doesn't really leave out anything..o_o But he's still too arrogant..>_> Sure, he doesn't leave anything out - but that doesn't stop me from questioning his posts. It's just that instead of "what the hell did you just do?" I get to say "what the ******** do you think you're doing?". crzycziri Nihilistic_Impact There is a point that Vex isn't his strongest character he posseses. This is a creature made out of disease and pesitelence. For you to negate every move he does with ease would be annoying. And then there is your ability to see every move coming that allows your giant toad to dodge every blow he's done so far. But I'm done talking with you. Even Min commented on how stupid you were. I negate his foolish moves. neutral Not my fault he isn't thinking like a strategist, instead relying on pure power of decay. ... He should be targetting the tortoise, using every time the frog's mouth opened as a part to attack, but he was a dumbass and underestimated me. Now, he doesn't have a chance to do that, as I will finish him off my next post. You know, I was considering a character which would require a similar strategy to defeat, as my need for the character to be beatable conflicted with my need to cover weakpoints as best as I can and make it difficult to defeat, spiraling into a convoluted series of weakpoints where you'd have to hit this then that then disable this...and then I realized, I wasn't designing a ******** videogame, I was building an RP character, and then I threw it out. Maybe I'll pick it up again later. === Hey, guys, got a question. One of my opponents is running in circles fast enough to create a dust tornado; I've managed to estimate his current land speed at between 50,000 mph and a few hundred thousand mph - anyone want to offer their own guesses to try and narrow it down? I'm trying to definitively figure out whether the friction required to create the tornado would be enough to tear his body apart while bursting into flames. And, yeah, I know it most likely is and I also know speed doesn't really play a factor in that, but I don't know enough about aerodynamics to draw any solid conclusions from the tornado itself and pretty numbers look better than big words to these people.
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Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 1:47 pm
Binatica Black_Oblivion I don't think Ertai's all that bad.. A little arrogant and overconfident, but he's a good roleplayer, since he's very detailed and you never really have to question his posts since he doesn't really leave out anything..o_o But he's still too arrogant..>_> Sure, he doesn't leave anything out - but that doesn't stop me from questioning his posts. It's just that instead of "what the hell did you just do?" I get to say "what the ******** do you think you're doing?". crzycziri Nihilistic_Impact There is a point that Vex isn't his strongest character he posseses. This is a creature made out of disease and pesitelence. For you to negate every move he does with ease would be annoying. And then there is your ability to see every move coming that allows your giant toad to dodge every blow he's done so far. But I'm done talking with you. Even Min commented on how stupid you were. I negate his foolish moves. neutral Not my fault he isn't thinking like a strategist, instead relying on pure power of decay. ... He should be targetting the tortoise, using every time the frog's mouth opened as a part to attack, but he was a dumbass and underestimated me. Now, he doesn't have a chance to do that, as I will finish him off my next post. You know, I was considering a character which would require a similar strategy to defeat, as my need for the character to be beatable conflicted with my need to cover weakpoints as best as I can and make it difficult to defeat, spiraling into a convoluted series of weakpoints where you'd have to hit this then that then disable this...and then I realized, I wasn't designing a ******** videogame, I was building an RP character, and then I threw it out. Maybe I'll pick it up again later. --> Just shut up Binitica. The frog wasn't invincible, it had enough weakpoints, its just that who the frog faught was ineffective. === Hey, guys, got a question. One of my opponents is running in circles fast enough to create a dust tornado; I've managed to estimate his current land speed at between 50,000 mph and a few hundred thousand mph - anyone want to offer their own guesses to try and narrow it down? I'm trying to definitively figure out whether the friction required to create the tornado would be enough to tear his body apart while bursting into flames. And, yeah, I know it most likely is and I also know speed doesn't really play a factor in that, but I don't know enough about aerodynamics to draw any solid conclusions from the tornado itself and pretty numbers look better than big words to these people. Really shut up, Binactica.
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Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 1:48 pm
Binatica Hey, guys, got a question. One of my opponents is running in circles fast enough to create a dust tornado; I've managed to estimate his current land speed at between 50,000 mph and a few hundred thousand mph - anyone want to offer their own guesses to try and narrow it down? I'm trying to definitively figure out whether the friction required to create the tornado would be enough to tear his body apart while bursting into flames. And, yeah, I know it most likely is and I also know speed doesn't really play a factor in that, but I don't know enough about aerodynamics to draw any solid conclusions from the tornado itself and pretty numbers look better than big words to these people. Dunno about speed of tornado but if he running that fast. Trip him. The speed he is going at would be enough to send him flying far enough to be well outta the arena. This being, no matter where he is in the arena or practically which direction he is going in. Even if you factored in friction of the ground.
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Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 1:49 pm
Everyone on the internet is so hyphy.
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Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 1:51 pm
Just running that fast would cause enough pressure against your body to flatten your major organs against your bones, and then pulp them, along with being so disoriented that you'd pass out and probably lose half of your brain cells.
Whether he/she combusts or not doesn't make a difference; they'd still die from running that fast.
Sidenote: The speeds that most modern fighter jets can achieve (mach 3 to 4) is enough to kill their pilots at those heights should they decide to disregard the anti-pressure suit and all the safety gear in the jet. That's much of the reason why they're so damn expensive, too.
Sidenote 2: I'm not sure about this, but gravity might kill them, too. Don't take my word for that one, though.
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Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 1:56 pm
Dreslin Dunno about speed of tornado but if he running that fast. Trip him. The speed he is going at would be enough to send him flying far enough to be well outta the arena. This being, no matter where he is in the arena or practically which direction he is going in. Even if you factored in friction of the ground. I tried to trip him by putting holes in his path, but he says his momentum would carry him right over them, Clash chooses to interpret this as my opponent practically floating with speed, and I honestly don't care to argue. Just making sure in case I have to point out to him he's not an American comic book hero and thus has to obey the rules of physics. Raven Yun Just running that fast would cause enough pressure against your body to flatten your major organs against your bones, and then pulp them, along with being so disoriented that you'd pass out and probably lose half of your brain cells. Whether he/she combusts or not doesn't make a difference; they'd still die from running that fast. Sidenote: The speeds that most modern fighter jets can achieve (mach 3 to 4) is enough to kill their pilots at those heights should they decide to disregard the anti-pressure suit and all the safety gear in the jet. That's much of the reason why they're so damn expensive, too. Thanks, that's what I thought. I'll give him the benefit of the doubt, though - but only so I'll have something to do with this next post.
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Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 2:01 pm
Binatica I tried to trip him by putting holes in his path, but he says his momentum would carry him right over them, Clash chooses to interpret this as my opponent practically floating with speed, and I honestly don't care to argue. Just making sure in case I have to point out to him he's not an American comic book hero and thus has to obey the rules of physics. You know how when running there are moments when both feet are off the ground? Momentum would carry him in that sense provided either foot lands before while the other lands after the hole. Traveling at that speed in circles WILL cause his either of his foot to land in the hole. Because during a run, the foot has to push offa something (not air) when it 'lands'. At that speed and momentum, there isn't time to compensate for the 'awkward' stepping. Thus, he would trip himself.
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Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 2:02 pm
crzycziri Mingan could have been lit . . . I can't even come up with a witty remark for this.
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Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 2:04 pm
Mingan Nightwalker crzycziri Mingan could have been lit . . . I can't even come up with a witty remark for this. neutral Why did ya just block me?
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Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 2:04 pm
Dreslin Binatica I tried to trip him by putting holes in his path, but he says his momentum would carry him right over them, Clash chooses to interpret this as my opponent practically floating with speed, and I honestly don't care to argue. Just making sure in case I have to point out to him he's not an American comic book hero and thus has to obey the rules of physics. You know how when running there are moments when both feet are off the ground? Momentum would carry him in that sense provided either foot lands before while the other lands after the hole. Traveling at that speed in circles WILL cause his either of his foot to land in the hole. Because during a run, the foot has to push offa something (not air) when it 'lands'. At that speed and momentum, there isn't time to compensate for the 'awkward' stepping. Thus, he would trip himself. He can't jump, either. Intertia makes sure of that. He'd break his legs and they'd probably literally get ripped apart by the inertia going against that jump. Also, Ted Stevens is, by all means, on par with Jack Thompson in terms of stupidity.
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Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 2:05 pm
You guy's make it to complicated, a simple earth quake or mudd would be sofficient to stop raining at that speed. Not to mention spikes, or better yet since he just made the tornado it isn't under his control so go elemental on his a** and use all the dust and debree against him.
If all else fails just through some shrapnel in there.
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Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 2:08 pm
Jack_Masters You guy's make it to complicated, a simple earth quake or mudd would be sofficient to stop raining at that speed. Not to mention spikes, or better yet since he just made the tornado it isn't under his control so go elemental on his a** and use all the dust and debree against him. If all else fails just through some shrapnel in there. Good thing I'm using my one earth-elemental mage, oh wait PSYCHE no I'm not! Good thing I'm at least using a mage, oh wait PSYCHE no I'm not! This character happens to be tech-based and non-elemental. @Raven: The internet is not a truck!
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