hmmm, how far away can i get it to go? for example if i placed the emitters on a belt could i get it to go anywhere within 5 feet of me or so? or are we talking more in inches than in feet? it seems like the range would be variable, based on how strong the emitters are. and like i said, i'm using a MUCH smaller amount of plasma.
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what i'm thinking of here, it is seems the power drain rate would be variable depending on the distance the fireball is from the emitters. if i keep the fireball very close normally (maybe carry it directly above my hand? the same way i was carrying it most of the time in the illusion?), and only move it away from my person for short time periods (generally to either illuminate or ignite something), i think i'd be able to maintain the fireball a lot of the time without having to have a drone or stick or whatever.
The drone or the stick is where the emitters will be placed; you need some sort of physical base for them to be put onto. Thats not a matter of lowering power drain, thats a matter of it working at all. You could have the emitters in a glove, for instance, to just keep it above your hand. Although it's gonna be a pretty big glove. And one that fucks with electronics around it since it's spraying concentrated magnetic fields around.
"I said milk punk"
Point laser pistol at the guys face, calmly drink possibly radioactive milk.
"Oh, Milk punk." The creature says and the bar returns to it's normal activities of sleaze and debauchery.
The bartender gives you a glass of milk that appears to have facial piercings and a Mohawk.
"Oh...milk punk. Gotta watch where I put those commas."
Would regenerating my body restore those enhancements you made to me?
Also, tell me honestly. How easy is it to make someone immortal to old age?
Message Doctor.
Examine synthflesh's structure closer. In particular:
-Check how that goo regenerates it.
-How much "free space" there is for other structures or materials in it.
-How porous it is, and how much making it more porous would compromise its strength.
Also try to locate exactly what process is used to make it, presumably on the net.
The goo is to synth-flesh like biogel is to humans. It simply provides the flesh with the materials needed to repair itself; something the flesh itself lacks.
It doesn't really have free space anymore then humans do; but it has space where you can add things without compromising it to any real degree.
It's not porous. And you can't make it porous. The configuration of the flesh can change, but the consistency never does.
Synth-flesh is made is the same way any flesh is; you start with a single, specially engineered cell that contains the genetic information you want and then you use growth mediums to go from there.
PLAY AGAIN. PUNCH LITTLE GIRL FACE.
[dex:2]
You miss completely. She kicks you in the shin and laughs. Xena you ain't.
Become bored.
Go to VR, select Duel, and have it pick a random person to fight. Both of us are with our usual equipment.
It chooses Jim. He cracks his enormous knuckles on all four hands. Aw geez.
"Uh, Steve, do you know where I can find the lady who got sent here for jaywalking?"
>That would be Feyri. Check the Barracks. "Ooh, fascinating. So it's like a nuke, but less expensive and better!"
Examine how the overload was done. Then see if it's possible to overload a microwave field manipulator within the constraints of Tinker.
You're not really sure how it was done. He just typed on it and then shit got real. Hmm