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Einsteinian Roulette / Re: TINKER
« on: February 07, 2014, 11:49:59 pm »
Alright, no more Twister for Grate.
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Yes, but if you had time travel, you probably wouldn't want to travel to the end of the universe.Isn't the Fate travel required for the time travel?
What?No, Who.
The entertainment systems has practically all the modern video gaming equipment. And it can hook into the PC.Will's a bit saddened by the lack of the most cutting-edge piece of (experimental) gaming equipment, but he enjoys the rest.
((GWG, you need to calm down more and just roll with it.))((Well, it's annoying so I want to vent, it's very odd, and there were at least two potential rules concerns--))
((Endurance on this game is for resisting pain, not mitigating damage.))((--one potential rules concern involved in the end result of that turn.))
Given a massive amount of magic and the required knowledge yes. The issue is applying that knowledge whilst possessing a completely different perception of reality.Define "different perception of reality".
It's model after a wizard tower of yore. And it has a radical entertainment system."Much better than I feared."
We REALLY need to do some science on Grate.I'm pretty sure that was a nigh-impossible-to-reproduce event. Like the weird hard-water-and-lightning accident that made The (first) Flash. Or the gamma bomb that made the Hulk.
I mean think about it, if we could give his quantum immortality to OUR TITAN....
Yes, more or less. Not sure why you'd want to, but yes.So, a sufficiently imaginative small child could travel through Fate?
..What the fuck am I reading?In my impressive wisdom is no answer for that conundrum.