Invincibility lies in the defence; the possibility of victory in the attack.
-Sun Tzu-
Keep building
By the by skeleguy, any news on that 'diving for dummies' thingie?
Name: Joshua Abraham Darvaza
Male, 30 years old
Styling himself as ‘Emperor of the Deep’, Joshua is ever so slightly unhinged at times.
Dau-de-Daleth Ascetic
Starts with an Eye Disk, Priest’s Beadchain, and +10 Transcend
ABILITIES
Blast: 0
Fight: 0
Dodge: 0
Cover: 70
Endure: 50
Move: 80
Hide: 0
Find: 0
Transcend: 80 =>90 (+10 priest's beadchain)
Recover: 50
Build: 70
Control: 0
ATTRIBUTES
Body: 30
Mind: 70
Knowledge: Depth Drive 15/150
INVENTORY
Eye Disk
Priest’s Beadchain
Soldier's suit (45/60)
Pistol 4d6
But seriously, if you guys want to discuss alternative ways of limiting builders so that they can't crank out 50 things a post, I'm all for hearing it.
Alternatives were proposed in the ooc thread some time ago. Also recently.
Basically, if you give each builder a limited amount of buildpoints per 'mission' cycle you have a limit on how fast new stuff is cranked out. So a person could crank out a bunch of pistols all at once, but only once per mission, and then he'll have to wait before building anything else.
In terms of the mechanical stuff
Level 1: Bare bones local information, mostly acquired via touch. Good for learning about things.
Level 2: Wander. Astral projection of a sort. No interaction.
Level 3: Manipulation of local material in a way that resembles mundane. Ie, you can go and psychically move or do things that you could normally do with your body.
Level 4: Local Control. Manipulate matter.
Level 5: Greater local control. Manipulate matter, energy and laws
Level 6: Total Local Control. Anything may be manipulated within a short distance.
On levels 1-6 changes tend to be temporary and revert back when control is no longer actively maintained.
Level 7: First layer of Abyss. Home of Deep entities of some power. Form varies depending on location. Access to global information.
Level 8: Second layer of Abyss. Engines of complexity and interaction. Greater entities.
Level 9: Third Layer of Abyss. Engines of upper law. Grand entities
Level 10: Absolute Abyss. Engines of basic reality. Throne of god.
More staring. Does Sifeebt's mask allow him to automatically win all staring contests?
Blast - 00
Fight - 90
Dodge - 80
Cover - 00
Endure - 50
Move - 70
Hide - 55
Find - 00
Transcend - 65
Recover - 00
Build - 00
Control - 00
Body - 20/20
Mind - 80
Knowledge:
Deathless Determination (Spend X mind, and immediately regain X/2 body.) [20/350]
Inventory:
Deathless Sabre (4d6)
Yes, though it's kind of cheating.
"The thing is using the light source as bait. Probably. Perhaps we could use the engineheart as a counter-bait?"
Look for vulnerabilities in the leg creature.
10/no sheet
You have no damn clue how to fight a giant spider. In fact, if there is a way, you don't know if you'd wanna know it. You'd prefer, quite honestly, to just fucking leave the robot man to his webby fate and get the fuck out of this place.
so there is what appears to be a giant spider on top of this cave? First, see if we can radio our discovery back to the crew of the bore. Then contemplate whether or not drilling the bore down on top of the thing seems like a legitimate strategy.
"Chitin armor anyone?"
Jakie 'Razorblade' Rede
Tunnel Dweller
Blast - 70
Fight - 70
Dodge - (50 + 5) 55
Cover - 55
Endure - (50 + 5) 55
Move - 40
Hide - 20
Find - 20
Transcend - 0
Recover - 35
Build - 0
Control - 0
Body - 75
Mind - 25
Knowledge - 30/300 ("Ruthless Fury" sacrifice 10 points in mind for +20 to blast of fight)
Pistol (4d6 [4-24])
Knife (3d6 [3-18]) - on loan from Nameless
Other
- Missing a finger
Description
wearing a nice suit and glasses, and keeping well groomed gives Jakie a rather slick appearance. She has a very no-nonsense personality, and speaks with a slight tunnel accent. She comes of as very cold, with calculating and emotionless eyes that remind one of a reptile.
Backstory
Jakie Rede was born in a little tunnel town right outside the city. Jakie didn't like the lack of opportunity, so she made her own, in the booze business. Being as how these "operations" weren't entirely legal, Jakie learned how to protect her interests when the need arose, and the need arose often. But, getting too greedy, Jakie lost control of her turf, was muscled out and forced to skip town. Now, down on her luck, she wants to explore, see the world, and maybe find a nice place to set up a new "operation"
The radio still works from this distance so you radio in your big bad, buggy discovery.
60/70
Hmm. Well tunneling into it might be a good plan. Might kill it outright. But if you don't then you have a giant angry spider right on the the doorstep to your wandering house. It's a bit of a gamble.
...
Were we in a contest? I thought Sifeebt was merely admiring Nameless' ghastly manliness. I suppose Nameless could stare back - the dead can stare pretty well, after all.
But no! Nameless will continue to sit blankly, waiting for an opportunity to stab, collect, punch, persuade, assist, or otherwise act on behalf of the crew.
Thoughtful corpse
Body: 80 Current:80
Mind: 20
knowledge: 40
Gaining knowledge for technique: One Strike. Adds d20 to a single melee attack roll against a single opponent at the cost of 5 body. Success doubles the damage of the blow. Failure doubles the damage of the opponent's attack
00 Blast
80 Fight
60 Dodge
40 Cover
60 Endure
80 Move
00 Hide
00 Find
00 Transcend
90 Recover (80 +10)
00 Build
00 Control
Weapon: Machete (4d4)
Knife (3d6 dmg) currently on loan to razorblade Rede (lupanian)
This is literally all I can imagine.
"Spider web, eh? I wonder if something's fishing."
Look around for any cave fish or frogs or such in the river. Or, failing that, a small rock.
Bargthor-47
Find 60/40
You look around at your feet for some sort of living critter, but fail to find any. You do however manage to find a rock. Because I can't really say that, while surrounded by rocks, you are so fucking blind as to be unable to find a pebble.