A Scrooge
Limit it to 2, Becasue after 2 i think things get complex and just confusing
Genetic modifications alter the genetic structure of the person and make them an entirely new species. This falls under the rule for custom and non-canon species for the board. It must go through the codex for approval.Darth Kentarch said:My thing is, people species blend to get unreasonable of affects. But if we band mixed breeding how does that stop people from genetically modding their characters to get the same said effects?
I don't know what this is but I love itJay Scott Clark said:How about 10% Dragon,15% Gundam, 20% Sith Lord, and 110% Tom Brady?
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It is so beautifulJay Scott Clark said:How about 10% Dragon,15% Gundam, 20% Sith Lord, and 110% Tom Brady?
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[member="Cross Ikon"]Darth Vitium said:As I mentioned before, this is for the handful of people who just joined the site or just created a bunch of characters to fill in a niche idea that one of them had. The idea isn't bad, the characters aren't bad, but there are set-in-stone requirements already in place for custom species and sithspawn races that require non-canon races to be submitted to the codex prior to use in roleplay. This isn't about restricting people's Vahla, Epicanthix, and Zeltronian characters, it's about keeping people from creating intermix species to circumvent the codex.
Although the alphas aren't the only ones guilty of this and I would not quote or tag you if you hadn't posted first... I kind of take issue with ANYONE who starts off their character being super great at anything. Hence my earlier watching too much Avatar comment.Cross Ikon said:On the other hand, though, I wouldn't enjoy having to fight Revan-esque Space-Jesus-es every time I come across one. But honestly, that's not what the Alphas are. They're literally each focused on one power or trait.
A mediocre show that got canceled on the SyFy channel [member="Jay Scott Clark"]Jay Scott Clark said:What's an Alpha?