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Schradinger said
The ray guns comment was in the same tone as the robocop one, just meant to classify something unfamiliar with a similar yet different familiar concept.And I'm glad at least someone likes him. :)


He's like a near excat copy of Khazna, down to the swords, and mask. Not to mention their both psychopaths.
Schradinger said
True... But it can't lift a heavy cruiser. What if I wanna hurl ships at people? :P Though I'm also pretty sure magneto could lift a heavy cruiser, in addition to all the other stuff he can do. Heck, he can probably lift a freaking aircraft carrier. Dang magicy people and their inherent advantages... ;)


And you guys didn't believe me when I said it had an inherent advantage.

Still the Thing is probably one of those bruiser/tanks people first think of (aside from Hulk but he has no limits) when they think of a character with super strength. And the Thing has been reported to lift 30,000 freaking tons! 30,000! Which came in the form of lifting an oil rig and stopping a multiple story building from falling over.
Schradinger said
So I guess that means that technically, Arty is a technomage... Since he mentally controls and powers his armor with his own body's super-generation of bio-electricity. Huh. That gives me ideas for an entirely new route to take toward tier high-dom.


Also I think I will like Arty allot, and he's so different then Clockman it turns out he is his perfect character foil. :P
Schradinger said
So I guess that means that technically, Arty is a technomage... Since he mentally controls and powers his armor with his own body's super-generation of bio-electricity. Huh. That gives me ideas for an entirely new route to take toward tier high-dom.


Nah, he uses electricity manipulation from what I have seen, though it does give him the option to mess with anything that runs on electronics.

Also as a side note, it's not the tower that draws energy into itself, it's the nether that it runs on.

(I hate ray guns :K)
Alphakoka said
General Freedom at Intermediate, has his lifting limit at 50 tons.So, between the increase of Low to Intermediate, the top lifting limit for High only being twice from top Intermediate seems really funny.


Hey, no one said Skalla was prefect.

I do agree that High tier Strength should be much higher. Just look at the examples of high tier characters. Makes it all very one sided in favor of people with superpowers.
Schradinger said
So... I'm thinking of making a character for the multiverse here who would essentially be a lightning bruiser, but with very heavy emphasis on the bruiser and not so much on the lightning. How strong would be too strong for a high tier character? 10,000 tonnes? 100,000 tonnes? 1,000,000 tonnes? It was mentioned before that superman would likely be high-tier, and his strength alone would likely be well over 1,000,000 tonnes, plus all his other powers.Thoughts?


Skalla said top strength can be no more then 100 tons, Basically look at Snarnorgul to see the limit.

Keep in mind he is a pure bruiser/tank.
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MelonHead said
Good guy Clockwork Man.


He's the hero they needed, but not the one they wanted.
Green said
So what exactly is it your faction is after? I mean, meta-wise, my own is pretty neutral, and only exists to add fluff and cool zero-tiered units to other factions. In addition to the occasional character, of course.


Ironically the only people I pmed who now know what the Detherkil want and plan probably care least despite how much everything would change if they succeed.

The Detherkil, otherwise known as the Dark Fey, are a nearly extinct race who were nearly wiped out but the Angar-Rylla. They only survived due to warping part of their world into a null space, a void in space time even the dreamers are blind to. To make a long story sort, the Death-cult are the remnant of that ancient mulitverse spanning race that were present elsewhere when the Empire attacked (with help from Ghoukas but more on that later). They currently seek to find the 'Crucible', which houses the only city they managed to save in this null space.

However, it's not just to reunite with their family and so forth that they want to find Crucible. Before their fall the Detherkil were building a device that could control the nexus itself, and one of the primary ingredients to make it work is omnicron which is currently lost. Though the Dreamers likely know where it is.

Currently the Death Cult is solely there more or less to drive the plot forward. Their mission is about to keep the device out of Ghoukas's hands as well as the Empire is probably going to fall on the unlikely hero that is Clockworkman. (By rules of plot convenience he is now the main hero/character of the Omniverse. XD)

And he doesn't even know it yet. (All that D&D gming is coming in handy. >.>)

The Empire was suppose to learn the omnicron existed from Fire girl and Ice boy. Before one of them vanished anyway. That's actually most of the plot I worked on with Skalla so far.
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