Sai Fel
Ronin Fels Daughter
Damn it has to be a master, I am using a semi auto blaster against a sith in the invasion
*goes off to sulk*
*goes off to sulk*
I unfortunately don't recall there being a rule that personal possessions such as weapons, ships, vehicles, etc. have the same rights of not being destroyed/taken without consent as PCs. I'd assume that past experience using the Rave character would indicate such.Ashin Varanin said:I don't recommend destroying someone's personal weapon that way without consent of the owner, especially when the tech sub itself has safeguards against that kind of tomfoolery. Simple solution if you want to avoid the embarrassment of getting nope'd while trying to take back your own death: Don't do things that get you to write yourself as dead if you aren't prepared for that eventuality.
I agree with you, as does the creator of this gun I'd wager. The only issue is the gun wasn't in preparation to deal with an eventual problem. It was made to deal with something that's already happened. I can think of at least two instances of characters dying, and then coming back to life when they don't have the talent/training, or sufficient threading to prepare/learn how to essence transfer. Furthermore, a good portion of the board has sadly moved past "The Movies". All the Mandalorians have Beskar'gam, people were Terentatek Leather coats to stop from being pushed by the Force, Jedi wear armor in general, the typical board skillset isn't "Saber+TK+Mind Trick+Lightning(If High Level Sith)". It's sad, but it's a reality on the board as we can't very well just poof away everyone's skillset and armor without mass riots and a general exodus from chaos.Beowoof said:I think this gun shouldn't even be necessary. Coming back to life is a cheap device to say you were fair and 'killed' your character but can continue writing them. It's lame enough that 98% of the Forcies here are [unfairly] invincible to NFUs as it is. This is bad storytelling because it makes death inconsequential, and therefore everything inconsequential.
In the movies, Jedi and Sith die.
And they never get back up.
I've accepted this fact.
#KitFistoFan
There are two holders of such a weapon, your information is inaccurate.Enigma said:[member="Rave Merrill"]
It could be as simple as a droplet or two of blood on the weapon. Regardless of the extraneous circumstances, this weapon concerns me, particularly considering a conversation I had recently with the only other holder of such a weapon.
I was merely letting you be aware of the more wide-spread nature of the weaponEnigma said:[member="Valik"]
You get my point. No need to be rude about it...
Me, I welcome it, and not just 'cause I made it. See, I've had a character or two over the years who've had legitimate grounds to cheat death, and it gets old, to the point where I've had to get creative in permakilling my own characters. Velok, for example, got soulbound to a necklace worn by the Master who beat him, who then left the board. That's as permanent as I could make it.Beowoof said:That people are so scared of this gun is rather disconcerting.
There is only one reason anyone would be distraught over this technology.
I'd rather simply develop something to counteract and/or destroy the weapon instead. Much more challenging.Valik said:I was merely letting you be aware of the more wide-spread nature of the weapon
In anycase, if you are so concerned about such a weapon existing why don't you challenge me with a blaster, and earn it for yourself? One less weapon to be used against you.
Wait, it just occurred to me, is this universally true? Is this why I can never get an RP going? I scare people?Ashin Varanin said:No.
You scare me.