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@rocketrobie2
An older game, Shadowrun: Dragonfall. I've fallen in love with the Shadowrun series in general but given it's only me I can only really play the games instead of the pen and paper stuff.
Sorry I've been off the radar for awhile, just got a new game and I've fallen in love /Hard/.
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@Akayaofthemoon

I dunno, I just think it would have been easier to make them all mindless drones loyal only to the Diamonds. Blugh, I'm just... blegh. I feel like debating my points but I can't do it intelligently, so I just degenerate into a grumbling Salt Elemental.
I guess my biggest issue with how the Gem society is run is, why give every Gem free will? As a dominating galactic power, I'd personally get rid of it as much as I could unless it was absolutely necessary.
Ghostbusters was pretty great.
I realize now that that response makes me sound snarky and bitter, my bad.
@Kronshi
Alright, while I personally think it's baloney, I concede to the GMs.
@Kronshi
See, that's where I disagree. At least partially. We only have one example of gems cracking shown and that was when Amethyst fell off the cliff, assuming she's not some super dense being she would have fell about the same speed as a person give or take. And sure, she landed on a rock but that force is nothing near the force of a bullet careening through the air. Then we have the poofing of Pearl, sure you could make the case that the Holo-Pearl was super strong and thus could push the sword through Pearl, but even then the right ammunition would do. The only thing I see that would be able to shrug off small arms fire would big fusions like Sugilite and Sardonyx.
I got a sciance question, how tough do you think gems are on the average? I get that warrior type gems would be tougher than say a pearl or a peridot, but have we ever been given a good estimation on just how strong the body is or the gem itself for that matter? I'm sure back in the good ol' day of swords and medical malpractice the Gems would have a distinct advantage over normal people. But what about one for one, how would a gem stack up to an assault rifle? Or even just a generic pistol?

These are the questions I wonder, without the science knowledge to figure out myself.
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