Snugglepuff
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Your ignorance of other people's input is all the reason I need to say, no... No we're not doing this any more.Also, who's multiple people? This has been just you and me.
Your ignorance of other people's input is all the reason I need to say, no... No we're not doing this any more.Also, who's multiple people? This has been just you and me.
Incredible explanation. The only thing I even slightly disagree with is the comparison of radiation and fire/acid, because the latter two are outside effects while the former would apply an effect on MC's cells and thus be subject to the full effects of his shapeshifting, but other than that I couldn't explain it better myself.Just to clear a few things up for the sake of hopefully putting all of this arguing behind us and to avoid a mod coming to clap us for the Nth time:
MONSTER POWER aka MP as Ella explains it, is the supernatural energy that powers every single superhuman and monster's abilities. This energy is channeled through their bodies, filtered through their unique DNA into becoming a refined version itself unique to that individual being and their abilities. The capability to hold and channel Raw MP is part of the core trait that unites every monster and superhuman despite their lineages.
The Power Stat reflects an individual's ability to filter greater amounts of Raw MP and the total capacity of their Refined MP.
A superhuman's Refined MP will protect its wielder both subconsciously and not. This is why direct power clashes were problematic for Jake. His ability affects the internals of another Superhuman, so trying to manipulate an aware subject would result in him having to exert more energy in his commands as his target's own Refined MP would try to purge the foreign MP and its effects. It has been demonstrated multiple times that foreign MP entering a superhumans body hinders their abilities regardless of the specifics of the method of transfer itself.
The MC has suffered hampered regeneration when faced with persistent damage-over-time effects. Its why fire was such a weakness before his 3rd Evo. Deryl did not need to create MP-infused fire or acid to stunlock him. Regular radiation would thus most likely also cause him difficulties.
When sparring with Michael he notes that the injuries he gets are giving him trouble, which is impressive, given that Michael was his 1st Evo and MC was a brand-new 3rd Evo. The reasoning for this is that Michael's radiation is causing damage on multiple fronts at the same time - It causes thermal burns, cell and DNA damage and also infuses his body with foreign MP. Also to point out, Michael's powers can most closely be defined as Dynakinesis - the ability to absorb, hold and convert energy from one form to another.
Mayhaps we all could do with another playthrough to refresh the facts?
Think in terms of the difference between cooking with a microwave oven and a normal gas or even electric oven, so convection versus radiation as a means of energy transfer.Incredible explanation. The only thing I even slightly disagree with is the comparison of radiation and fire/acid, because the latter two are outside effects while the former would apply an effect on MC's cells and thus be subject to the full effects of his shapeshifting
The difference between radiation and fire/acid is that the fire and acid aren't imbued with MC's monster power, and never will be, unless MC manages to imbue them with it, or, depending on how monster power spreads across the body, they might get imbued passively eventually. The radiation, meanwhile, damages things that are already filled to the brim with his monster power.Think in terms of the difference between cooking with a microwave oven and a normal gas or even electric oven, so convection versus radiation as a means of energy transfer.
One heats from the inside-out, the other from the outside-in.
Acid is similar to fire in this instance due to damage being external, going inward.
No, no... Forget your precious monster power.The difference between radiation and fire/acid is that the fire and acid aren't imbued with MC's monster power
Fire and acid are a problem because healing the damage doesn't get rid of the source, which is something that couldn't be said for radiation, since the damage is the source of the problem. Unless the radiation is consistently applied, of course.No, no... Forget your precious monster power.
Forget about that energy, it has nothing to do with what I wrote. Nothing whatsoever, in any way shape or form, absolutely, completely, by no stretch of the imagination relating to what I wrote.
Here's the super-short version
Radiation - Internal cell damage.
Fire and acid - External cell damage.
That's it, that's all, no supernatural energy type whatsoever, just a super-simplified explanation of how three different things damage cells.
Radiation damage is dependant on exposure, either through time or magnitude. High enough dosage (can be stupidly small in some circumstances), and it wouldn't matter if it's one second or one minute. Once it's inside, the damage is done.Fire and acid are a problem because healing the damage doesn't get rid of the source, which is something that couldn't be said for radiation, since the damage is the source of the problem. Unless the radiation is consistently applied, of course.
Not only is radiation poisoning incredibly slow-acting, to the point the fastest an ordinary, real life human has died from purely that took 9 days if my memory serves, MC has already shown capable of recovering from Michael's radiation, and that's radiation that can specifically counter his regen.Radiation damage is dependant on exposure, either through time or magnitude. High enough dosage (can be stupidly small in some circumstances), and it wouldn't matter if it's one second or one minute. Once it's inside, the damage is done.
The damage comes from inside (mircowave oven) versus fire/acid damaging the outside first (gas/electric oven)
Yes, I know acid isn't the same thing as fire and is a different series of mechanisms, but for the purposes of internal/external, it's close enough.
... Aside from those who died before medical assistance of any sort could be given (30Gy and above), because the lethality is based upon magnitude of exposure.Not only is radiation poisoning incredibly slow-acting, to the point the fastest an ordinary, real life human has died from purely that took 9 days if my memory serves
Then don't debate with yourself. Our debate was already stopped because you like going in circles.This debate has been stretched out for far too long and has gotten way beyond being repetitive and boring, so I'm done with this.
You might be right, but I don't care. Still too much time, and I'm sick of this.... Aside from those who died before medical assistance of any sort could be given (30Gy and above), because the lethality is based upon magnitude of exposure.
Also, at least two people have died within hours of exposure.
Look who's talking.Then don't debate with yourself. Our debate was already stopped because you like going in circles.
Seems to be something that happens to all superhumans. Everyone seems to get coloring to their abilities.I think there must be at least some of Michael's supernatural energy mixed in with his attacks, because his radiation is the wrong color. Ionizing radiation is itself invisible, but as it passes through the air and ionizes it, it produces a blue glow. Instead, Michael's beams are red. And I don't think it's just artistic license on Weirdworld's part, because the same effect happens with Michael absorbing electricity. Lightning attacks go into him blue, come out red. Some portion of Michael's red supernatural energy is carried along with his attacks, dying it his color.
Yeah. Some characters have it be a minor feature of their powers, like the MC or Deryl, but everbody gets some glow of their signature color. It's neat, I honestly wish the MC got more of it.Seems to be something that happens to all superhumans. Everyone seems to get coloring to their abilities.
Thanks, but could you be a bit more specific? For example, if Demi is male, will there be same-sex romance, or will the protagonist’s gender change for the scene? Or will we get to choose? The same question applies if Demi is female. I’m currently using a walkthrough and noticed the Demi gender choice later in the game.Whatever you think they are, is what they'll appear as in sex scenes. It also affects the sex of a monster that's the same species as the one that turned them too, later down the line. Except for one, in which Demi's sex is always female for some reason. Not sure if that's gameplay and story segregation or integration though, considering the nature of Demi's powers.
No, in no Demi scenes does the protagonist change his gender. So, same sex romance ( though even that is kinda false, since Demi's genitals, along with their entire appearance is just an illusion that stems from a passive manifestation of their powers ).Thanks, but could you be a bit more specific? For example, if Demi is male, will there be same-sex romance, or will the protagonist’s gender change for the scene? Or will we get to choose? The same question applies if Demi is female. I’m currently using a walkthrough and noticed the Demi gender choice later in the game.
I know pretty much everyone here hate Jack, but what would his next evolutions have added to his powerset (I don't believe his mental would allow him to evolve again)?
Outside of raw power, I don't see any more application of raw authority than brainwashing, giving orders, forcing commands on somone
Maybe a couple months, maybe a year, maybe more.I'd like to try this when it gets completed. How much longer will that take?
Definitely more than a year, especially if we include the idea that WW will get to a certain point then work on other stuff before returning to Superhuman.Maybe a couple months, maybe a year, maybe more.