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Nothing fancy here. All ya need to know is that I'm here to play my game and have a good time. 8)

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I was just referring to doing so in my head. I won't post it unless you explicitly ask.


I figured. As long as it is what satisfies you, I have no objections to you doing so.
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*before it detonated the majority of the droids were able to get out or move to other parts of the tunnel system. A few thousand did not.*


Hmph. Alright, let's get the big guns.
*I reach around behind me and place my hand on the metallic cube on my back. It unfolds, and I fly sligtly up into the air so the size isn't an issue. This armor envelopes my other armor and is much thicker, offering more protection and physical attribute boosts. I now stand at 11 feet tall, and my helmet of my original armor pokes out of the top of the larger armor. Two turrets emerge on my shoulders and start firing yellow beams at the droids with a very fast rate of fire*
FIXED!


Yaiy
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I get more joy from knowing how something works, and can't stand not knowing. But here's a compromise: you make whatever tech you want, and I'll figure out how it works.


If that's what would make you happy. I mean, I don't do it with absolutely everything, but the things which I do I would rather remain as they are, for the sake of the wonder.
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*before it detonated a droid picked it up and carried it into the atmosphere.*


How? The hole was smaller than the size of his foot, and next to the crack in the ground, not in it.
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All I want is a hint of the category of science. For example, the Codex control things by sending waves that cause particles to move in different patterns, and these waves are generated and manipulated in the brains of the Codex. But I don't agree that it's no fun to base things on realism; I do it myself, and it just takes creativity and some out of the box thought.

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It's awkward to respond to an observation like that.


I did think of an explanation, but I meant the fact that everything has to have a root from a realistic concept. It's somewhat limiting in my eyes. I get a lot of joy from looking at a piece of technology seen in a movie or described in a novel and wondering how it works, but never needing to now how.

The energy gets trapped in the crystal's unique lattice, which is formed from the anomaly nonmetal Calzite, an anomaly element that is the opposite of technetium in that it is stable when it should be too large to be, and Aluminum. The nuclear charge is so large, as the element has an incredibly large atomic number, that the size of the atom is very small in comparison to other atoms. The minimal space in between the ions in the lattice makes for an an excellent way to trap the energy within the lattice of the crystals once it has passed been absorbed by the crystal. The shape of the network is what allows it to enter but not leave.
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*Mumbles something*
They probably don't die this early because nobody ever goes for a quick kill. If you ask me, it should be as simple as kill, burn, and if you're feeling particularly cautious, place the remaining atoms in a nuclear reactor, and then use the energy to power something menial.


Who said no one tries? I certainly do. I never perform an attack if my intention for it isn't beneficial in some manner. I don't just fight to fight. Quick kills on beings such as this never work because planning, studying, and practicing are required to completely take them down.
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What am I supposed to say?

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Because realism.


Basing everything on realism really is no fun. I know we've had this argument before, but in order for my branch of control (technology) to be truly present, some things are just going to have to be based on science that we in the real world can't even begin to understand yet.
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Yet that still wastes the advantage. From experience, an enemy is never dead unless you see them die. And even then, it's hardly always the truth.


A truly formidable opponent also never dies this early on in a conflict, do they? I'm certain that upon bringing her within death's view would cause her to teleport away and flee. This battle isn't consequential enough for we to risk her life like that.
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But by "work," I primarily mean on a molecular scale.


Why U so picky. Like I said, I've never gone into much thought about how they work, so just gimme a few to think.
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