((Meee! Meee! Anything to do in place of wasted turns!
... I think I have never been so happy towards the prospect of losing bowel control.))
Bring that End roll on, man! With any negative modifiers you can think of! No roll at all if you wish! I am up to the challenge!
Especially even if the worst happens and bowels betray me, no one but my pride will be hurt. The suit shall conceal everything.
It is best if I do something beneficial to the ARM here rather than risk compromising the mission there.
Okay, fleshknitter gives cancer. How much, how soon, how lethaldisabling if left untreated (way before the gruesome end)? Assuming either automated regular application via suit-tank small reservoir or one-time manual application in large doses in case of a serious injury treatable by it (muscles, bones, etc.).
And - what about the stasis-cancer? Or is it stasis-sterility? Have you made up your mind?
Depends how much you use. If you fucking fill a motherfucker's abdominal cavity with it then he's gonna be a tumorous mess pretty quick. If you just use it reasonably they should be fine unless they're like milno, stubbornly holding on to their fleshy bits.
It's probably not that bad. If he gets disabling we'll just take their brain out. Don't worry about it, like I said, in our line of work it doesn't matter much.
Stasis definitely causes reproductive problems over time. Cancer? well it has a chance but it doesn't just give it to you. It's not like "You went into stasis? Cancer." it's like "You went into stasis several times? Maybe get screened".
((Meee! Meee! Anything to do in place of wasted turns!
... I think I have never been so happy towards the prospect of losing bowel control.))
Bring that End roll on, man! With any negative modifiers you can think of! No roll at all if you wish! I am up to the challenge!
Especially even if the worst happens and bowels betray me, no one but my pride will be hurt. The suit shall conceal everything.
It is best if I do something beneficial to the ARM here rather than risk compromising the mission there.
Okay, fleshknitter gives cancer. How much, how soon, how lethaldisabling if left untreated (way before the gruesome end)? Assuming either automated regular application via suit-tank small reservoir or one-time manual application in large doses in case of a serious injury treatable by it (muscles, bones, etc.).
And - what about the stasis-cancer? Or is it stasis-sterility? Have you made up your mind?
((... Sigh.
I'm sorry pw, I really am. Should've known better really. Didn't think the floodgates would open up immediately. Might have been smarter to just make searching stuff my action in mission, but didn't want to to prevent having to dig through several threads later on. Woe my hubris, and laziness.
Nik, you realize I added the 'purely war effort background stuff' clause to prevent this, right? That I wouldn't do personal tinker projects to prevent setting precedent for other people (since other people don't really seem to care about the mechanics of the greater background war effort)? But I do realize being stuck on the mission like you are right now has to suck, so... I dunno. Dunno what to do now. Sigh.))
If you'll still allow me, pw, I've got some more questions. If not, for the love of god nip this in the bud and I'll just do my research in the mission thread when Miya's not doing anything.
It's fine.I don't mind non-specific or non-indepth questions. It's just things asking for lots of detail that become a pain. Especially when its a post with 10 sub posts each asking for in depth info.
And when it's only one of 10 similar posts.
Just out of curiosity, what does the battlesuit's cockpit entrance look like? Is it a small thing that you have to crawl through to get to the cockpit or does the front part of the cockpit open completely like an aircraft's canopy? Or can it do both?
like that. You could open it a little and crawl in but it also opens all the way.