[@duskshine749] - Personally [and honestly], I don't care about "post length". This being primly because length has nothing to do with individual skill and quality to the post or the writer in question. You could write a novel worthy post, length wise, with proper paragraph pacing, but the content is lackluster, has no flow, and does not engage us [as the readers] what so ever. Versus a post that is maybe some odd paragraphs long, and captures our interest long enough to make us want more and brings depth and dimension to the character or event taking place. So I wouldn't worry about post length, as one of my rules applies to quality and quantity, as we can see those who are genuinely making an effort and to those that are not. And really, advanced isn't all that it's cracked up to be, or really worthy of intimidation, so I've no doubt you'll do just fine with us. [@Bishop] - It basically doubles resistances, as SOLDIERS [despite being super-human worthy] are not completely immune to injury because of the mortal drawback that all mortals possess despite any and all enhancements to the body. The CORE values, also, are meant to calculate to the battle system I have designed, and tested, multiple times to just bring a unique edge to the method of fighting within this story. So I wouldn't invest too much thought into them other than crafting an edge to the character you may or may not be using, as the CORE values are mainly for me to use. Brilliant question though, regardless, as I know it would apply to writing battle worthy scenarios.