Wait, why hasn't anyone mentioned Sen's Magic books to Lunette? That would bring all kinds of shenanigans.
That would bring all kinds of shenanigans.
((Well, the way it works here is, it would still raise her temperature, but MIND would simply be to not get some form of damage, because she can resist heat, but it's still there. I'm just using realistic effects.))
Makes sense. No matter what our willpower, having the air heated around you (or in you) is going to give you a bad time.
Yeah except previous precedent indicates that it still protects. Otherwise, Kyle could have previously exploded people's lungs with air magic seeing as willpwoer shouldn't be able to stop that either.
There is a distinction in 3.5 D&D for spell resistance and such. Basically, a spell can affect the area around such a warded creature without needing to overcome spell resistance, but anything in the creature's direct possession (ie, weapons in hand, armor on body, air in lungs) would
not be. If there was a Heat Air spell (there isn't), it would trigger spell resistance only if you heated a bottle of air the spell-resisting creature was holding (why would you do that?), but not if you heated the air
around the creature.
In essence, I'm saying you have a faulty analogy.
Oh, by the way? Huge magical lizard clusterfuck is not helping magic's reputation.
It's almost as if the guy who tried to focus more on that stuff, even mentioning the kinds of legislation some areas had on magic, is running the dragon plot...
((What I meant is that Lyle wants to do the frickle frackle.
With Mallory.))
WE GET IT.
[To: Luna] <Making the wound didn't trigger her issue?>
((It's kind of hard to resist the heating of air that you don't personally control...))
((Yeah, it doesn't make much sense, but when @Scapheap ran this, he applied it to prevent Kyle from using air magic to rupture people's lungs even though they couldn't control the air in their lungs either.))
That is different than controling the air
around ICARUS.
((of course, but not being very proficent at human behaviour, she usualy assumes that being angry does not justify murder attempts ))
Clearly we need to communicate to ICARUS the behavioral types of people outside the group.
Or at least Kyle's bad days.
If Kyle wanted a polite servant bot, he should have gone by customizing her voice files, instead of giving her the ability to actually dislike things.
That's what he did.
Remember, Kyle programmed HK, but not ICARUS. (IIRC.)
But other than that...I agree with a brief skimming of your points.
This whole thing reminds me of a movie I've read about. A military robot with a deadly experimental laser gets zapped by lightning and somehow gets a soul. For some reason, possibly related to the fact that in its first days as a sentient being it showed no comprehension of the value or even definition of life, they wanted to shut down the robot before, as Cracked put it, it "disassembled some toddlers".
In short, only IRIS would decide that it was a good idea to put their very first emotion prototype into ICARUS. And no, they didn't base ICARUS's emotions on HK; if they did, ICARUS would act like HK--aka, polite and loyal and such.