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I have crossed the great beyond, achieved all that is possible and impossible. There is no mountain unclimbed, path unwalked, sea unsailed. I have risen above Olympus Mons, above the spires of Mars. I have sank below the oceans of Jupiter, into lightless depths. I have skimmed the surface of the Sun, through solar storms. I have settled the galaxy and united all beings. I have built the greatest and largest particle accelerator. I have unified physics and mastered science. I have opened the walls between space and travelled beyond the reach of light. I have disturbed the sleeping Gods and escaped the very universe. I have done it all and you will not remember me. Farewell.
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>>55092720
>text boxes aren't properly lined up
I guess you did a great job conveying the flavor of the world, because it's making me sick.
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>>55092769
Take me with you!
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Just dumping some older ones.
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>>55093044
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Meant to post this yesterday. Fell asleep grinding in FGO. though.
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>>55092883
A traveller seeks new experiences, experiences to astound and astonish. I will walk the rest of multiverse until I have experienced it all, taken into and become infinity. You my friend, have your own path to walk. May good tidings bless you in all your endeavours. Soon enough it will be your time to leave. I believe in you. Goodbye, dear friend.
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>>55093132
The DLC were all selected at random.
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>>55093182
That is all for the first add-on.
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>>55092972

Source
>Solar Exalt -50

Form Sculpting
>Curvy -48
>Beautiful -42
>5'6" - 6' -42
>F-cup -36
>Bubble -32
>Adaptive Vagina -26
>Adult -26
>Blonde -24
>Blue -22
>Pale -20
>Feminine -20

Mutations and Modifications
>Additional Genitalia x2 (Adaptive) -17
>Additional Breasts x4 (E Cup) -14
>Hyperfertility -12
>Tools-Make-the-Craftsman Understanding -10
>Youthful Mountains Prodigy -11
>Laughing at the Wind Bears -13
>Man-Pelt Amendment -12
>Overthrow of the Lunar Tyrant -14
>Throat-Taming Exercise -13
>Seven Gates Yielding (Path-Is-Narrow Posture) -14
>Tattoo x3 (Calligraphy of the Body Erotic) -11
>Ardor-Glance Indication -10
>Easy Pregnancy -12
>Rapid Pregnancy -15
>Endless Lactation Affectation -14
>Additional Production x50 -9
>Alternate Substance -9
>[Beast]-Kin Physiology -4
>Oviparous Addendum -4
>Reproductive Channel -4
>Eternal Virgin Purification -3
>Biomotonic Cleansing -6
>Cleanliness Near Godliness -9
>Vitriol-Gut Digestion -12
>Eater-of-Bricks Metabolism -14

Derangements and Desires
>Broken Will Affliction -9

Warped Destiny
>Lifelong Servitude 5
>Transferable 7
>Heirloom 21
>Breath of Freedom x2 11

Major Entanglements
>Empress 26
>Archetypical Combination 61

Gesea
>Restricted Raiment (lingerie, Jewelry) 67
>Health and Hygiene 67
>Body Care Package x2 63
>Make-up Package 61
>Healthcare Package 56
>Mortal-Taming Collar 60
>Mortal-Reining Leash 62

False Dharma
>Breeder
>Hybrid Dharma 72

Enlightenment
>Enlightened Essence 69
>Essence Refinement x5 49
>Time-Denying Kata 46
>Longevity x3 31
>Immortality 26
>Behemoth Apotheosis 16

The Bride-of-All Scriptures
>The Sutra of the Fruitful Maiden 8
>The Sutra of the Desired Maiden 0
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>>55093156
>tojiko image is squashed
It's okay, but only because it's so cute and somewhat funny.

The DLC is nice. But are you going to expand on it more? If so, is that also going to be random? I fear we will never get best grills.
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>>55093297

>Solar Exalt's spell infuses me with immense power ascending me to the power of a behemoth or even some Gods
>having ascended me into such great magical potential, my owner now plans to reap the maximum profits from her new creation
>by fertilizing her new tool's eggs by behemoths, she can now create powerful minions to serve her or even whole armies of them
>she can also trade her creation to lesser Goddesses in need of these services
>have time off while incubating eggs to study magic as a hobby
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>>55093299
>Are you going to expand on it more?
Yes. Whenever I get around to making an official 2.0 update add some new features.

>If so is that going to be random?
>I fear we will never get best grills.
The girls will still be selected at random. I'm saddened my Touhoufu didn't get into the DLC as well Anon.
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>>55093135
Godspeed!
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When did Quiet come back? What's happening to urban fantasy?
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>>55093735
Quiet gave up on that. Just my guess.
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>>55093735
Didn't give up, it's still in the works.
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>>55093811
>Would recommend readin this page first
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>>55093839
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>>55093084
>Pls do standalone pacyoa. Not in stardust universe.
Sounds like you should make one yourself, faggot.

>I also liked the crazy guns
>wanting anything more than to unleash a rain of 30mm heat rounds
https://youtu.be/_yMXTEowRpA?t=6m20s
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>>55093889
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>>55093811
>Chasis
>The Eternal Coment
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>>55093156
>Parsee
>She will kill that whore who tried to steal you from her first, then kill you out of love so you don't leave her again, then she'll kill herself.
What in the fuck is her problem?
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>>55093811
Starlight *Chassis* description, under Aksha (Akasha? Aksha is a name, Akasha is a concept.)
>A collection of simple magics, allowing fot advanced engineering
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>>55093811
i <3 u quiet !
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>>55093811
>opoosites
kek
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>>55093132
>>55093156
I want the ice idiot girl or the honk honk girl or the my sadness very big girl
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>>55093958
>Aksha
It's Aksha.
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>>55094122
OK, you the boss.
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>>55093903
>>The Eternal Coment
kek'd
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>>55093156
You said you would put Kaguya and Mokou in the next update you liar.
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>>55093953
She's literally fueled by jealousy, what do you expect? Not even Hammer version escapes that fact.
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>>55093811
THE DUSK MIRROR NUCLEUS IS STILL FUCKED UP!
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Pls repost that OC everyone considered unreadable. Might give it a try before sleeping
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>>55093811
>Seeing Urban Fantasy is alive.
>MY HOPE IS ETERNAL, MY REWARD EVERLASTING
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>>55094156
Yeah, yeah, ok I'm fixing it jeez.

Can't you people just give me (You)'s without complaining about everything goddamn you salty motherfuckers. You're so thirsty for perfection jeezus, calm your tits you raging la-la homo man.

>>55094169
Yeah! Or you know, could just read this one (>>55093811). I mean, desu I put a lot of references in there and I'm pissed that NOT ONE OF YOU CUNTS has gotten FUCKING ANY OF THEM.
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>>55093811
Is there any way to earn extra points? Like an extra ten or fifteen so I don't have a few points left over doing nothing.
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>>55094230
There'll be a trinket's page allowing you to dump your leftover points and a drawbacks section soon.
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>>55094193
>I'm pissed that NOT ONE OF YOU CUNTS has gotten FUCKING ANY OF THEM.
your shit, if it exists, is so obscure that most people assume you're full of shit. That there's nothing there. If you aren't just trolling people, then you're bad at communicating.
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>>55094193
I have never, nor will I ever, post any reference I get in one of your CYOAs.
Mostly because you want me to, and I'm an asshole.
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>>55094244
Sounds good. I kinda wish there was a map or factions page to help give me a better idea of the world?
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>>55094300
>>55094313
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>>55093871
>Sounds like you should make one yourself, faggot.
But.. I did...

Also lasers and canons are cooler.
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>>55094193
You have to give me time to read the cyoa 30 times to notice anything. Post it again in, like, 5 threads and I'll share my findings. Also, does the muddler work proactively? Like, does it make you immune to future corruptions?
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>>55094476
>proactively
Ah dang, there was a big discussion about this last thread as well. This is the fixed (>>55094156 happy now?) page 1 which elaborates on the muddler.
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Are there any CYOAs about nootropics?
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>>55094524
The Collar of Infinite Eyes.
>brand andy number of followers
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>>55094333
What, you don't think I won't have those bases covered?
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>>55094653
That's uh, not a typo. Was meant to be like that, yeah.

>>55094661
Guns are bad senpai
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>>55094040
>>55094142
One of these days. Pray the Gatcha not to be cruel to your Touhoufus.
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>>55093871
Only if those rounds are inert metal coming out of some kind of magnetic accelerator. Kinetic energy weapon > explosive.
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>>55094744
>>55093871
Also post Stardust. I have a build I want to make.
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>>55094653
incidentally, someone in another thread noticed that item in another Quiet cyoa.
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>>55094524
Why does the title say endles?
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>>55094679
BWA HA HA! Now, anyone named Andy Number shall forever be branded as my follower! They will be forced to follow me after I telepathically goad them into chasing me by repeating their stupid name in annoying voices! I will bask in the glory of how much they want me dead, as they are no longer able to conceal their salt!
BWA HA HA HA HA!
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>>55094763
becauz im an idiot. has been fixed
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>>55094661
Particle beam weapons are a must. Especially because they're actually more feasible than plasma weapons.
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>>55092972
Forever unfinished R.I.P
>>55093811
Eternal Comet
Laheera
Graviton 27
Lotus Flame 54
Mindbreaker 81
Deliah 96
The Temple of Al-Asir

Operation Hohenzollern Sanity arrows underway. Also curious if I could mindbreaker myself into creating the mental illusion.
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>>55094661
Jokes aside, it's your stuff. Would just be cooler if there were futuristic stuff in there too.

You're working on like 5 projects at the same time. How can you get anything finished is beyond me. I'm struggling with my one project.
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>>55094799

Feels pretty finished. What was going to be added?
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>>55094799
>Graviton 27
>Lotus Flame 54
>Mindbreaker 81
>Eternal Comet
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>>55094761
Idol of abomination seems pretty similar to Eternal Comet.

Pendant of Eternal Flame seems kinda similar to Lotus Flame, sort of.
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>>55094759
>longer λ waves travel greater distances is wrong
The idea that ANY kind light covers more distance than ANY other kind of light is fucking dumb.

Are you serious? D-Did you go to school? Light travels at a constant velocity. Meaning that for a given time, any two light waves will have travelled the same displacement given that the time of travel is equal.

>>55094872
That hurt.
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>>55094846
Look at it this way, now Laheera doesn't have to worry about not having an equal! Side effects of sudden powerups may include a mouth full of arrows.
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>>55094679
Feel free to be a caster-type suit who wields a beam weapon, then.

>>55094744
Rail/coilguns will be a thing.

>>55094759
I had a big debate about this with some people, actually. I was seeking out some info on lasers.

Actually, I thought wavelength is proportional to frequency. I think that makes sense the way you see it; should I measure the laser diodes in frequency then?

Originally, I thought that smaller wavelength/frequency = more energy transferred while also being more susceptible to interference, thus I could write that off as having higher damage and lower range for balance. Though, someone mentioned to me that higher frequencies is exactly why they travel farther/through objects? Why is it that higher frequency radio/wifi signals have more difficulty traveling further distances/through objects than lower frequencies then (5ghz vs 2.4ghz bandwidth, for example)?

Is it a problem if I just go with higher frequency = more damage and less range? I think I could just write it off with how the laser guns are created, which is why these lasers don't go on "forever." Perhaps I could go with penetration values instead of raw damage values?

I'm asking cause I don't want it to be unbearably wrong.

>Pulsar gun
A stupid idea someone threw at me about having a "gamma-ray" gun and I retorted with having a tiny pulsar inside of a gun. Totally comic-book bullshit but I like the idea; if I can fit it in, I might have it.

>Antimatter gun
Also very stupid, but considering that Star Dust has anti-matter weapons (although it's the WMD of the CYOA), I don't want to write it out.

Also consider that mana-tech fuckery is involved in the construction of these power armour suits.

>Would just be cooler if there were futuristic stuff in there too.
There will be railguns, laser guns and literal space magic in this.

>How can you get anything finished is beyond me
I work on what I feel like. That, coupled with my stubbornness of not wanting things to go unfinished.
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>>55094872
huehuehue
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>>55094965
Meant to also quote >>55094828
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>>55094928
Ohhh, my bad. Sorry about that, would ya look at that, me, a PhD physicist schooled by some random teen on the internet.

Yeah, you can talk all the shit you want mofo but there is NO SUCH THING as the relativistic distance you dumb fuck. This is Rick and Morty, you can't just add two science-ey words together and get an actual thing.

Holy shit wtf is wrong with you. Displacement is dependent on the frame of reference of the stationary observer.
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>>55093889
any comment on the Fae/Abyss gates and their relation to Eon's gates?
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>>55094914
>That hurt.
It's how I show my love.
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>>55094965
>a "gamma-ray" gun
So like the dubstep gun, except it plays Gamma Ray instead of dubstep?
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>>55093440
L1- Speech, Battle
L2- Body

Heart is very tempting but the Speech & bod should make up for it.
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>>55094840
Less adding stuff, more polishing what's already there. Though, nothing's preventing the author from adding more...

In the /trash/ thread a week or so ago EDG mentioned plans to rework a lot that's there. I can't say where in the queue such plans are, or even if he wants to go through with it...
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>>55094965
>Actually, I thought wavelength is proportional to frequency. I think that makes sense the way you see it; should I measure the laser diodes in frequency then?
Should always be measured in frequency. A wavelength is an unreliable form of measurement. Frequency is, by Planck's constant, related directly to energy.

> Why is it that higher frequency radio/wifi signals have more difficulty traveling further distances/through objects than lower frequencies then (5ghz vs 2.4ghz bandwidth, for example)?

Attenuation. Low frequency DO travel further than high frequency on earth because the high-frequency wave lengths are more easily absorbed by the molecules in the air. This has to do with the gradual loss of energy which will in most cases happen over distance. This has to do with what absorbs the particles riding on the specific frequency, as well as what has a multiplication effect.

Like, think of high-freq waves as a giant penis getting anal. The penis' size creates more friction, thus, increasing heat. Meanwhile, a small penis getting meh anal could be thought of as analogous to low-freq waves, generating small amounts of heat and losing little energy to the environment.

So, you shouldn't make that idea about range, because the high-freq waves only lose more energy cause they have more energy to lose.

I mean, desu, its all the same: Amplitude = Energy = Intensity = Power = Frequency {NOTE THAT EQUAL SIGNS REPRESENT PROPORTIONALITY}

>Anitmatter/Pulsar
Both are really bad idea senpai. Really bad.

>>55095014
A gate is just a way of pulling magic. Eon's gates are giant towers used to pull souls.
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>>55094872
Jokes aside are they still making Ice Age movies?
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>>55095046
>So like the dubstep gun

>>55095177
>A wavelength is an unreliable form of measurement.
Fair enough. I guess you weren't kidding about your degree.

>think of high-freq waves as a giant penis getting anal
>The penis' size creates more friction, thus, increasing heat
I don't think you had to go to such lengths to describe it but I think I got this much.

I'll have to write off some bullshittery on how the laser guns are made then, that higher energy frequencies suffer over longer distances. Perhaps I could introduce a "range-falloff" attribute instead that indicates when a laser beam loses too much of its energy to do any damage?

>Anitmatter/Pulsar
I get that, it's why I have them with questionmarks. If I ever felt that I had to include them for over-the-topness, then I will, but I suppose it really would only ever make sense in a large battleship than a power armour suit.

Then again, these are mana-powered armour suits.
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>>55095274
>So like the dubstep gun
Saint's Row.
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>>55095177
A gun that chucks small antimatter bombs is slightly less ridiculous I would imagine. Like an antimatter Davy Crocket or artillery cannon.

Also, food for thought, Casaba Howitzer.

http://www.projectrho.com/public_html/rocket/spacegunconvent.php
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>>55095274
Get this aho out of here
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>>55095333
Like, you gotta understand WHY antimatter is a dumb idea.

So, basically, don't think of AM (antimatter) and Ma (matter) as different.

Do you know how much energy is needed to create matter? Yeah, you can do it actually, Einstein showed that e=mc^2, meaning that energy can me made directly into mass.

Run that calculation for even 0.00001g of antimatter and you see that the fucking insane amount of energy required is so much that, using the SAME energy, you could just build a bunch of nukes.

Antimatter doesn't even release that much energy! If you want a really dangerous sci-fi weapon, you go with vacuum decay mate.
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>>55093811
Sacrament: The dusk mirror

Mentor: Wilhelmina

Weapons
Excalibur (83)
Eon’s bow (67)

Magic
Graviton (40)
Watcher (23)
Halo wings (6)


Companion: none

Quest: find the oracle of nath
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>>55095414
>energy can me made directly into mass
>that feel when SupCom teaches you thic
Thanks, video games.
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>>55095141

Cool. I didn't know all that. I like EDGs lewd stuff, so it'd be nice to see what he changed.
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>>55095274
>I'll have to write off some bullshittery on how the laser guns are made then, that higher energy frequencies suffer over longer distances. Perhaps I could introduce a "range-falloff" attribute instead that indicates when a laser beam loses too much of its energy to do any damage?
Just go with diffraction. Lasers lose energy really fast depending on how they're made.

Also, are we talking about those beam lasers, like blasters used in star wars? Cause those are hypothetical and have totally different physics. The lasers we know are just beams of light.

Tbh, the most dangerous thing you'll suffer from is just a lot of cancer if a high freq wave hit you. There's a very thin line for lasers between 'only doing ionizing damage' and 'literally vaporizing you on the spot'.

Also, if a low freq (high wavelength) wave hit you, it legit wouldn't do anything. Like, it'd just pass through you. So, the only possible lasers you can even work with are high freq ones, making this entire convo moot.
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>>55095414
The advantage of antimatter, then, would be scale. You could make a much smaller antimatter weapon with the equivalent explosive energy of a much larger nuke.

Hence why something like an antimatter Davy Crocket could be viable. It would be a small but relatively powerful, and outrageously expensive, weapon.

Hell, if you really wanted to get goofy you could have an autocannon or automatic grenade launcher loaded with silly expensive antimatter payloads. It costs 400 million credits to fire this weapon for twelve seconds.
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So, if antimatter can be contained, and you could make antimatter with sufficient ease, precision, quantity, and elemental variety, couldn't you make an inside out containment unit out of antimatter? You know, something that can keep matter out? Then, you know, make a space ship out of antimatter, and fill it with antimatter beings. Beings that view our matter based stars, planets, bodies, and random space dust as terrifying and destructive as we view their potential existence?

Is this dumb? Yes.
Does it entertain me anyways? Yes.
Am I rambling? Yes.
Does any of that matter? Anti-Yes.
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>>55095331
Oh, I remember that. Wish they hadn't done that stupid new game of theirs, I don't remember what it's called.

>>55095344

>>55095414
This is space science; people will make anti-matter weapons just because they can. Although, now that you've mentioned its limitations, I'll probably just keep it to being battleship-only mounted WMDs.

>>55095533
>Just go with diffraction.
I might go with that instead.

>are we talking about those beam lasers, like blasters used in star wars?
Blasters are a separate weapon type in here, literally called "blasters." Lasers are lasers.

>Also, if a low freq (high wavelength) wave hit you
They would all somewhat be within the same frequency range, so they'd all be within the "sci-fi it burns a lot" range.

>>55095562
>Make spaceship out of antimatter
>Oh no we're going to enter that cloud of matter
There goes half the galaxy.
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Whatever happened to that Traveller game that was being made?

Will other authorfags try to turn their cyoas into games?
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>>55095613
It doesn't matter.
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>>55095557
>You could make a much smaller antimatter weapon with the equivalent explosive energy of a much larger nuke.
You have a small misconception there.

Say it costs 0.5 terajoules to make 1g of Am (unrealistic).

That 1g of Anitmatter with NOT release 0.5 terajoules when it comes into contact with matter. Legit, most of it will be converted into radiation. At most, you'll get something like (and I'm guessing here without doing all the math) 0.2 or 0.3 terajoules.

>>55095613
>Make spaceship out of antimatter
>Oh no we're going to enter that cloud of matter
>There goes half the galaxy.

Ok so, if you had like 100,000 tons of antimatter, about what a ship would be, and went into a matter cloud, you'd only lose 100,000 tons of matter. Not even a dent in the galaxy. Also, you couldn't sustain it.

Antimatter can't be stored. Even in a vacuum, virtual particles and photons and shit constantly fuck with it.
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>>55094799
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>>55094707
Are all the Touhous in, or just some of them?
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>>55095562
I would totally a spooky extradimensional bomb ayy lmao, hiding on the other side of the shifting, mirror like surface of their stupidly powerful repulser fields.
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>>55095613
If you're into sci-fi shit, I HIGHLY recommend kurzgesagt on youtube. Easy to understand, short, and very correct videos on a lot of stuff.

Also, if you want viable, world destroying weaponry, vacuum decay is the way to go,
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>>55095681
I'm going to add in all of the Touhous (Except the new upcoming ones as Hammer hasn't made them yet).
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>Antimatter bombs are not as great as we thought
>Vacuum decay is the new fancy toy
I guess that is what happens with scifi overtime?
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>>55095617
Highlander is busy with Traveller 2.0 right now.
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>>55095728
>Antimatter
Antimatter is just really bad at its one job; blowing stuff up. It's like using a bunch of ethanol to blow up a building. I mean, sure, you could. But you'd:

>Need a lot of it.
>Need a little bit of energy to ignite.
>Need a LOT of energy to combust.
>How would you even store it?
>How you to transport it?
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>>55095668
Electron-positron annihilation produces either pure light or particles that soon decay into light, you dumbass baka, and you can most definitely store antimatter if it's ionized/charged and you have a strong electric containment field.

>most if it gets converted into radiation
What the fuck do you think radiation IS? Even non-massless radiation is still highly dangerous and would serve the purpose you're trying to achieve.
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>>55095617
Reddit apparently made Star Dust into a game. No idea how they did it.

I'm probably not gonna do that with any of mine; TTRPGs are beyond me. I won't stop anyone from making them though.

>0.2 or 0.3 terajoules
That's still a lot, isn't it? Sure, it's a net negative in energy production, but isn't the point in the payload?

>you'd only lose 100,000 tons of matter. Not even a dent in the galaxy. Also, you couldn't sustain it.
Why is everyone saying that antimatter and matter neutralizing each other releases a lot of energy, then? Would that not release a fuckton of energy? I thought a hand grenade-level explosion would only need like a trillionth of a gram of antimatter.

>>55095690
>If you're into sci-fi shit, I HIGHLY recommend kurzgesagt on youtube.
I've seen some of their videos.

>vacuum decay is the way to go
Interesting concept, but I like the idea of exploding things with anti-matter.

>>55095766
>How would you even store it?
>>How you to transport it?
Space magic beyond our comprehension.
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>>55095728
Science marches on. Remember all those old sci-fi shows and tropes that look incredibly cheesy in the modern day?
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>>55095801
Better not weaponize vacuum decay. That shit is fucking ridiculous unless you want a doomsday device.
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>>55095778
>ionized/charged and you have a strong electric containment field.
Ok, so, do you realize how MUCH energy it is gonna take to fucking store enough antimatter to put a dent in the hull of a ship? Assuming that current laws of rocket science hold, ships will most likely be lightweight and made of aluminum, making any space fight dumb and useless. If we assume that this is not true, the only scenario in which we can talk about this, ships would be able to be made of stell or titanium.

Think of the energy needed to store hundreds of tons of antimatter, the amount you'd find in the hull of a ship.

>non-massless radiation is still highly dangerous
Nope, alpha radiation, the only kind of non-massless radiation we'll need to talk about, wouldn't last a few thousand Km, the kind we'd find in space. In fact, it would do more damage to your own ships hull. This is a stupid concept, considering that space is so vast that never would two ships be close enough for non-massless radiation to be used as a weapon.

Again, PhD
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>>55092972
Anyone have the normal SL?
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>>55095850
This is highly educative, it is also kind of annoying to have someone ruining your fantasies of antimatter nukes.
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>>55095850
I'm not the previous anon. I thought you were just arguing against antimatter weapons in general. If you impart enough energy into alpha particles (enough to penetrate the skin), they become extremely harmful to any sort of organic being.

No, but the real advantage of antimatter is that, even if it is inefficient to produce, it's extremely space-efficient, so you can build practically limitless warheads with it instead of nukes which require materials that on their own are dangerous and cumbersome to transport.
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>>55095710
Awesome. Can't wait for the dice to pick my Winefu.
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>>55095931
It could be worse, there's that annoying homo on the you tubes with his show that tries to "ruin everything"
Good thing that fag only goes after normie shit, and I don't have to watch him.
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>>55095801
If you just need to blow something up, a new and interesting concept is a directed thermonuclear device or a directed charged gamma ray burst.

Basically, using a method of EXTREMEASSSSCIENCE to literally store a star, researchers at Max Planck are using absolutely top of the line tech to build the Wendelstein 7-X, which may very well be a prototype for a future nuclear fusion device that is energy efficient.

If this holds, it will be possible to, in the hull of a sci-fi (non-current) rocket science ship, store two nuclear fusion devices and then, throw them together in an accelerator to produce gamma-rays that could rip through planets. Forget ships, we're talking billions of tons worth of matter destroyed.

And, if the blast doesn't kill you, the heat will, and if the heat doesn't, the violent cosmic storms generated in the aftermath will.

>>55095931
Sorry about that mate

>>55095953
>extremely space-efficient
You mean that it can be produced in space easily? Yes, compared to nukes, sure. But, it would be impossible to use in battle and would provide no electricity or power your ship in any way. Literal dead weight.
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>>55095971
>there's that annoying homo on the you tubes with his show that tries to "ruin everything"
I cannot grasp why someone would watch someone trying to bring disappointment in your life.
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>>55095953
>enough energy into alpha particles
Again, they fade really fast. In a sci-fi space where current laws of rocket science don't apply and large ships are possible (because in the current universe space battles are impossible whatsoever), the distance of space kicks in really fast, making sure that no ship would ever go near any other.

In this distance, alpha waves would not be useful, as they would fade long before they reach the other ship.

Remember, alpha waves lose energy the fastest of all.
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But could it be used for sabotage?
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>tfw Quiet finally explains something, and it has nothing to do with his inscrutable cyoas.
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Anybody have the one with disney waifus
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>>55096101
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>>55095990
No, I mean, the energy that you can release through the reaction per unit of space that the reactants take up is way, WAY higher than what it is for conventional nuclear weapons.
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>>55095990
>If you just need to blow something up, a new and interesting concept is a directed thermonuclear device or a directed charged gamma ray burst.
Yeah, that's technically what I have in Star Dust, except it's in anti-matter form. I know it's stupid, but I couldn't not have it in. I even have it as a portable energy source, even though I know that getting a net positive with anti-matter is a far cry from reality.

If anything, I could simply change it to thermonuclear hyperbeams of death, but AMCs have become a staple in the CYOA at this point.
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>>55096121
Alice still best.
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>>55096135
>energy that you can release through the reaction per unit of space
That's simply not true. Now, the fact is that nuclear energy scales exponentially up to a point, so, when you use a determinant like per unit of space, you have to take the integral of the nuclear energy scaling curve, find an average value (which its own is difficult with vector curves of this order) and that's your per square inch value.

So, looking at it like that, taking into account that antimatter scales linearly, and realizing that the energy cost of storing antimatter (ie: it costs nothing to store nuclear weapons but a shit-ton of electricity to store antimatter), you realize that antimatter does not have even close to more energy per unit of space than nuclear weapons.
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>>55096220
It costs space to store nukes you double nigger. That is literally what I am trying to tell you.
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>>55096121
Would like it more if half of the negative traits had not been made as jokes
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>>55096239
OK you dumb fuck. Realize something. Yes, it costs more space. But, the amount of electricity that AM needs is retarded. Also, the amount of space it needs is also retarded you fucktard, much more than nukes.

Why, cause 1 kg of Am takes up quite a bit of space, and only annihilates 1 kg of matter, and doesn't release as much energy as 1 kg of a good nuclear weapon. Not even as good as a modern one, much less sci-fi ones!
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>>55096239
Also, you're not taking into account the electrical machinery and all the tools needed to generate the containment field necessary to keeps hundreds of tons of antimatter. Those alone would weigh more than a sci-fi ship.
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>>55093811
Clockwork Dias
Divinity Laheera Rose
Excalibur
Skinchanger
Garret, Jack Wright, Hoh-Jo, Deliah
The Temple of Al-Asir


*Doctor Who music begins playing*
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So, production and storage are covered by magic, to the point that it's "relatively" cheap to produce, and can be stored with "relatively" little trouble and space.
What would you use it for?
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>>55096274
>1kg of Am takes up quite a bit of space
Calling bullshit on that one.
>1kg of a good nuclear weapon
Nukes can't be miniaturized that small. That's not enough to go supercritical.
>>55096300
Space magic, as per the setting. It's not a stretch to think that you can have a constant electric containment field with minimal machinery specifically because of the fact that the field is never doing any actual work. This is the same way that sci-fi "hover"-kinds of antigrav make sense because they're never doing any work. We simply lack the technological means to employ such a process (if it exists).
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>>55096374
Ok, another problem for ya, how do you fire it? In a missile? Impossible, how would you possibly miniaturize the electric containment field material to fit in a missile? That level of space tech would allow you to literally bend and create quantum fields, something that's only possible if you're a god, making the point moot.

A lot of problems.

>>55096381
1 kg of antimatter does take up a lot of space. What, you think you can store antimatter like a black hole or something? You can't even compress antimatter without very heavy materials. Also when I said 1Kg of a good nuke, I meant the energy released by a nuclear weapon per kg. Meaning that if a 1000 Kg nuke releases 1000 N, it would release 1 N per Kg. This is not the correct number, and the number is much higher than the amount released by 1 Kg of antimatter.

Also, as written above, if your proposed 'space magic' was strong enough to overcome all these barriers, including the miniaturization into a missile or a beam, it would legit make you a god, making all this moot.
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>>55096437
>Ok, another problem for ya
For projectile weapons, and that doesn't actually address the question.
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>>55096462
>projectile weapons
No, AM is much like a conventional explosive. Unlike gamma ray bursts, which travel will no medium, AM needs a medium and a mode of transport. How will you get it across the thousands of Km distance between ships? Given that you want tons and tons of AM in one missile in order to put a dent in Sci-Fi ships, you'd need to stuff a lot into a small means of transport.

You can just fire it out from your ship like a beam or a blob either. Space may be empty, but AM simply cannot survive any trip, even in an empty vacuum, photons would fuck with it even. Most likely, it'd just blow up next to your ship.
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>>55096121
Doesn't this have another page
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>>55096274
I'm not whoever you are arguing with, but the energy release of an antimatter reaction is ~1.8×1014 joules per gram. That comes out to 42.96 kilotons.

The minimum amount of plutonium for a fancy new bomb is somewhere in the ballpark of 1-2 kg. (as per: http://www.ucsusa.org/nuclear-weapons/nuclear-terrorism/fissile-materials-basics)
A bomb that small would probably be in the single digit kiloton range while a 1 kg antimatter reaction would be in the ballpark of 42,000 kilotons.
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>>55096492
What? How do virtual particles fuck with antimatter? You do realize that there's no fundamental difference between matter and antimatter other than being on opposite sides of certain scales, right? Virtual particle pair production in empty space produces BOTH virtual matter and antimatter.

This means that if you were to fire antimatter in a beam, it would have no more chance to "blow up" than a beam of regular matter! Besides, that kind of thing isn't spontaneous. Annihilation does not beget annihilation unless the particles keep ramming into other particles.

Anon you are a dumb.
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>>55096626
err...make that 2-4 kg for the minimum amount of plutonium. I apparently can't read.
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>>55096492
>>55096626
>>55096634
it is always my CYOAs that invokes this stuff

Helpfull, nonetheless. But, still.
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>>55096704
At this point i think you are cursed.
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>>55093156
>ghostly puff puffs
is this some food metaphor I don't get?
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>>55096626
Incorrect.

The total energy of a real-world example bomb, the Tsar Bomba in this case, is 50 megaton TNT. The weapon weighed 27,000 kg. Giving it 1.852 megatons of TNT per kg of the bomb.

Dude, I'm talking about megatons of tnt per kg. You're talking about kiltons of tnt per kg.

>>55096634
>virtual particles fuck with antimatter
Ok so, I don't think you understand something important.

You appear to believe that virtual particles and antimatter are different. Well, no, pairs of virtual particles are antimatter; antimatter is literally just pairs of virtual particles. There is no magic scale that divides antimatter and matter. There is no propensity of 'difference' that causes them to annihilate.

>Besides, that kind of thing isn't spontaneous.
Ok, now, I really want you to think about this. This is a thermodynamic question. The ΔG for an antimatter reaction and its following thermodynamic potential can be established very easily to act with three dimensions because the system entropy here is very well known. So, we know the ΔG for a reaction. Giving that the path of least resistance is always chosen, directing antimatter would require a lot of energy simply to make the antimatter take the path towards the other ship and not annihilate your own ship's matter. Thus, launching is impossible due to a scaling issue above a few grams.
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>>55096492
No, you don't understand!
I was telling you that you only gave me a reason not to use it in projectile weapons.
My question isn't what /can't/ it be used for under those circumstances.
It's what /can/ it be used for?
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Enough with the popcorn
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>>55096704
Go away
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>>55096800
There's never enough pop corn.
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>>55096794
Ok, so, we'll start simple.

>In order to be used as a missle, AM must be miniaturized.
>Meaning that a missile needs to be able to deliver a large payload (hundreds of tons) across a vast distance (thousands of Km).
>Uh-oh! The technology to keep antimatter from blowing up is an electronic containment field!
>But, for you have the space-magic tech to make a containment field fit in a missile that can travel a large distance (2x the distance of an ICBM), you'd need some way to drastically change the electroweak field. This power would make you a God. Point moot.
>If you don't want to do that, you'll need to compress it and use very, very heavy materials. Meaning, you need some amazing space fuel. Meaning that, that fuel would be a better weapon than the AM. Point moot.
>Furthermore, if you did manage to compress it without need a amazing fuel, you'd have to manipulate the Higgs' field to make the mass interact less with the field, making you a God. Point moot.

This continues. Basically, you need a godly power to overcome a godly barrier. While the AM weapon barrier may look small, it's actually deafening.
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>>55096782
You don't understand how virtual particles work. They're not allowed to create energy. That is why Hawking radiation causes black holes to evaporate and not just create energy.

If you have particle X, and then a pair of X and antiX pop into existence, either the new pair of particles annihilate each other but produce no radiation, or the original X annihilates with the new antiX and then the new X takes its place, but even in that situation, the end result is the same as the beginning!

The energy has to be refunded, you see, so it doesn't matter whether virtual particles appear or not.
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>>55096817
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>>55096782
>The total energy of a real-world example bomb, the Tsar Bomba in this case, is 50 megaton TNT. The weapon weighed 27,000 kg. Giving it 1.852 megatons of TNT per kg of the bomb.
Oops! Sorry, got my units fucked there for a moment. Jesus, I am loose today. Anyways, gotta go. Entire thing is dumb anyway, since we're not taking into account the mass of the antimatter equipment while taking the nuclear weapon storage and mass into account.

>>55096867
Sure bud.
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>>55094018
personally, my o poo site is the bathroom.
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>>55096704
Just go with super scaled up casaba howitzers as your mega death weapon.

That, or super mass accelerator weapons like they do in Halo. A 3000 ton slug at 4% the speed of light is a bitch.

Both of those are possible and wicked awesome.
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>>55096924
AMCs have already been solidified as the WMDs of Star Dust. Unfortunately, it doesn't really feel right if I back out on that.
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>>55096952
You could just scrub it and say it's some mana based weapon. Or utilizes mana in such a way to have a multiplicative effect on the antimatter.

Maybe it converts matter at the target to anti matter through space magic.
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>>55097010
>>55096952
Though, to be fair, we've already established both space combat and mechs are impossible and/or impractical. So I guess it really shouldn't matter how you have your space guns work.

I still want my super MACs though.
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>>55096852
I don't want to use it on a missile, you dense mother fucker.
If silly beams and blobs are bad, too? Cool, but that's not what asked.
I also know it doesn't make good shampoo, it certainly isn't safe for human consumption, and I doubt it makes good roofing material.
Hell, sticking your dick in it would probably go badly, too.

None of this is relevant to my question. >>55096374
What /would/ you use it for if the obstacles of production and storage could be mitigated with magic? God powers are irrelevant, and the only thing you need to worry about is those two factors being glossed over for the purposes of entertainment.

I really don't understand how I can ask this more clearly.
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>>55096903
That's literally how physics works. I question your "Ph.D." unless you're falling to that fallacy where you think you're an expert on different topics just because you're an expert one one unrelated one.
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>>55097010
>Maybe it converts matter at the target to anti matter through space magic.
I like that idea. Though, something that advanced kind of goes against the way the setting progresses (at least from what I had in mind). At the time of Star Dust, not a lot is known about mana energy. Apocalypse is when all of the collected knowledge of mana-tech that was lost through the years is thrown back into the world.

After Apocalypse CYOA, I could do a post-Apocalypse expansion to Star Dust. I always wanted to make a space station/planet colony builder type thing. I guess if I go with a bigger scope, I could make it my end-of-year 2018 project.

>>55097045
>Though, to be fair, we've already established both space combat and mechs are impossible and/or impractical.
I want to be able to at least throw some sort of explanation as to why things are they are, even if it's mostly bullshit. Just as long as it has some sort of logic to it.

I'm not going to deny artistic liberties for the sake of sci-fi, though. I just don't want too many deus-ex machinas to wave off explaining things.
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>>55097151
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>>55097151

>Secret base
>Blood magic

Major skills
>Master of poisons, sharshooter, stealth

Minor skills
>Deadly dancer, Patience, disguise, pain tolerance, supreme agility

>Ritual call

>Expensive contract

>Common clothes

>The Enlightened
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>>55097065
If you have two bananas, and I have two bananas, how many bananas do we have?
>The autist starts to describe the chemical composition that causes bananas to taste the way they do, and is mad at you because he doesn't like bananas, only he uses the word missiles instead of bananas.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZe5J8SVCYQ
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>>55097310
>that video
>irrelevant answers
>banana missiles

I'm clearly a dead missile, and this is clearly missile hell.
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>>55097342
At least the missile knows where it is.
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>>55092916
Why is the picture of Jews used for both Discrimination and Monstrosity?
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>>55097388
:^)
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>>55096121
Jokes on you, the age of consent where I live is 16.
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>>55097065
Actually, you gave the conditions that both production and storage were covered by magic (>>55096374). I was responding and telling you that, even if production and storage are covered, delivery isn't. And, if delivery (missiles) were covered by space magic, then the same space magic could make you a god. Thereby rendering the point moot.
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>>55097310
But how does the missile know where it isn't?
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how would you guys feel about a steampunk-submarine CYOA, pic related? Im talking like a choice of submarine hulls, hangar bays, waifuing officers, adventures in different oceans, the whole nine yards.
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Who is your girlfriend?
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>>55097608
This interests me. make it happen faggot.
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>>55097612
Supervillain and Superhero are 2cute. How do I activate harem mode?
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>>55097612
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>>55097608
Could be cool, I want to be able to travel 20,000 leagues under the sea with mine in a single trip. Also I want a nuclear powered steampunk submarine.
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Does anyone actually have Stardust though?
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>>55093811
Starlight Chasis

Divinity Leehara Rose of the Aux-Luberum

Spear Eterna (86)
Mindbreaker (49)
Skinchanger (26)

Rina by the Shadow (11)

Pevent the Summoning of Urza
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>>55097435
That's cool, I understand that.
I've always understood that.
You only needed to tell me once.
I just don't care about non-viable delivery methods.
If all delivery methods are non-viable, then I don't care about delivery.
Non-viable uses are irrelevant to my question.
At this point, I'm just trying to see if you can comprehend that.
Hell, I'm not even asking specifically for weapons.
I don't know why you got hung up on weapons.
If you just think my question is dumb, please just say so, but stop giving me answers I'm not looking for.
Are their more stationary ways you could use it under those circumstances?
Could stationary power plants be viable under these circumstances? Clearly, coal doesn't make good rocket fuel, but a coal powered generator sure does keep my refrigerator running well, and I'm having a hard time catching it.
Ha ha.

>>55097511
I don't know, anon.
I don't know where I am.
I don't know where I'm not.
Overthinking has rendered a simple question into a loop of logic that, while correct, has little to do with the question.
Nothing is real anymore.
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>>55097787
>I don't know, anon.
>I don't know where I am.
>I don't know where I'm not.
>Overthinking has rendered a simple question into a loop of logic that, while correct, has little to do with the question.
>Nothing is real anymore.

It's a meme you dip.
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>>55097814
I know!
And I'm answering it the same way I might answer a rhetorical question.
Because I've lost my damn mind!
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>>55097612
>>55097664
Why are all these gfs top tier?
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>>55097707
pastebin my man
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>>55097898
I was actually going to spoonfeed him the link (in some sort of mean-spirited way) but SDA's mega seems to be in some sort of auto-redirect loop or something. Doesn't load for me.
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>>55097612
Supervillain unless superhero comes in short haired blonde with big boobs
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>>55097970
>>55097898
I got it just fine, but can't post a build for something that isn't in the thread.
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>>55097612
>>55097664
These are very cute.
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>>55097664
>We should eat more meat.

Sold, best girl confirmed, 10/10 would waifu again.
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>>55098089

>Shrine of the fallen titan

>Learn from the past, Paragon, Legendary strike
(Much defense, very offense, truly wow.)
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>>55097981
My man.
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>>55093440
Level 3 Body, because I want something truly different and this will give it to me in the way I want!
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>>55097787
>Are their more stationary ways you could use it under those circumstances?
What does this even mean tho
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>A-Tier - The positives vastly outweigh the negatives
Trisha
Laura
Sabrina
Ha Nguyen

>B-Tier - Some minor flaws, as in they take a significant time investment with little to no payoff
Elizabeth
Okauyak
Helen
Betul
Seong-Hyun
Irene

>C-Tier - Average
Beatrice
Ramona
Johanna
Gloria
Felicity

>D-Tier - Fairly flawed, if you're in to fixer-uppers they may be for you
Melanie
Parvati
Natasha
Shani
Diana
Courtney

>F-Tier - Even Bill Clinton would avoid
Ashley
Kaylee
Arielle
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>>55097781
>Spear Eterna (86)
>Mindbreaker (49)
>Skinchanger (26)
All three of these are really popular. I'm considering making Skinchanger a bit more expensive, just because of how useful it is with other weapons. Spear Eterna is a little too useful as well.
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>>55098272
pls no
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>>55098222
We're in this together
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>>55097992
Why can't you post it for yourself then?

>>55097970
>auto-redirect loop
Is it? It's loading fine for me.

>>55098029
Current version is 2.2.1.
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>>55098272
>>55098283
Make Mindbreaker more expensive, but I think most people just want skinchanger to be a girl
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I've been busy all weekend actually leaving my house and socializing with friends and trying to find a fucking picture of pic related that I can crop to a 5:16 ratio without making it impossible to tell what's going on in the image.
What'd I miss?
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>>55098309
Her name is Shielder/Mashu Kyrielight.
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>>55098297
Because then I'd feel dirty. I've got a lot of weird feelings tied up in how I respond to CYOAs. I can't feel satisfied until I've posted my build, even though I don't really care about responses, but I also don't feel right posting the CYOA I reply to.
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>>55098089
>Guardian
The Dark One

>Perk
Eldritch Magic

>Flaw
Contract with the Dark One

>Skill
Black Lance

For these powers, i will gladly serve until the Dark One is ready to release me.
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>>55098309
can you stay gone
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>>55098300
Or reduce Mindbreaker's power. I feel like army control may be a bit over the top. But, for some quest lines, it's pretty necessary.

>>55098309
>Read my CYOA and give me (You)'s.
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>>55098257
>Picking anyone but Kaylee
>Take me away MPDG
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>>55098257
Ramona is the best and you know it.
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>>55098319
I know what her name is.
>>55098329
I could but I won't. I'm like herpes; you're stuck with me for life. The best you can hope for is for me to go into remission for a while.
>>55098349
I'm working on it.
I'm still only halfway through updating my Royal Revival Build.
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>>55098401
>low income
>poor financial skills
>most of her money goes towards a motorcycle

I mean, for me she's a B-Tier, but she is definitely not the best.

>>55098362
MPDG's aren't real, anon. She's a completely dysfunctional person and is in a slow spiral down.
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>>55098248
I don't really care at this point. It's three in the morning where I am, and I'm too tired.
I started to think of a scenario, but I already know how that scenario would work, and I don't require your input.
All I want you to take away from this is that when someone asks, "Hey, can you think of any viable solutions to this hypothetical problem?" that, "This particular solution is not viable, and here's why," doesn't actually address their question.

>>55098309
Oh, hi.
Welcome back.
Good night.
I love you.
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>>55098482
>"Hey, can you think of any viable solutions to this hypothetical problem?" that, "This particular solution is not viable, and here's why," doesn't actually address their question.

>Ask a person whether there is a way to do X.
>Person lists reasons as to why there is no possible way to do X.
>Sperg the fuck out because you don't understand that there's an essential barrier that is nigh-impossible to cross even with space magic.
I could do this all day.
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>>55095617
I was fucking around making shitting demo version of the intro to a Zodiac Brides VN but then John happened.
Speaking of, WHERE ARE THE BAGEL WAIFUS I WAS PROMISED?!
>>55098482
I love you too, Anon.
Goodnight.
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>>55098460
>money factoring into your choice of significant other

You sound like you have a vagina.
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>>55098535
So, Quiet as you can the science, magnetically accelerated metallic hydrogen space bullets, yes or yes?
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>>55098535
>Ask a person whether there is a way to do X.
But I didn't ask you how to do X.

>I could do this all day.
I'm getting that.
Communication clearly isn't working here, and it probably never will.
We're just talking at each other, but not actually addressing what the other is saying.
I'll see you later, man.
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>>55098616
>metallic hydrogen
Not my field. I don't know much about it, but, desu, from my understanding, if your goal is to hit something, and hit something hard, your best bet is to use something that doesn't need a lot of equipment to maintain. So, while I'm not familiar with the properties of metallic H that make it attractive for bullet use (and I'm not even sure there are any), I feel like it's just too difficult and would require game breaking science that make the point of something like this moot. Cauz, if you have that science, you can do a lot more terrifying shit.
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>>55098322

Wanted to Skullfuck big bads from a safe distance? Can't say I blame you, but I really like the Fallen Titan, personally.
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>>55098536
>bagel waifus

What are those
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>>55098257
Wow, that's some poor taste right there. Opinions most definitely discarded. Really? Courtney is D-tier but Trisha and Sabrina are A?
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>>55098535
He's asking what could you do with AM accounting for space magic, rather than what you can't. Your answer is "not weapons." What would a "yes" be? Maybe "make a really shitty night light" or something. What would a practical application be, now that we ruled out the weapon thing?
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>>55098309
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>>55096852
Maybe someone invented a space magic dilithium power source that somehow transforms regular matter into antimatter as a side effect, and someone just thought "well hell, I should throw this shit at people!"

Shut up and let us enjoy our awesome antimatter weapons.
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>>55098729
There's nothing awesome about being scientifically inaccurate.
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if we are going with bullshit science weapons and stuff

can we have a vector shield?
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>>55098734
Literally all of Star Dust is scientifically inaccurate, who the hell cares?
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>>55098729
Hell, maybe they did that at a power plant, and decided to react it with junk matter to fuel a secondary generator of some sort?

Also >>55098767
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>>55092720
Saved.
good to see you still doing malsanis.
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>>55098689
I was just recalling something about it being a possible ideal rocket fuel, due to none of the hydrogen actually being chemically bonded, and just being held together with metallic bonds, so you can harvest a lot of energy just from letting it bond into H2. Supposedly it could be stable at room temperature after you get it metallic, but thus far no one has managed to compress it into a metallic state(and prove they had metallic hydrogen). The idea for why it's a good thing to make for rocket fuel or explosives is that it's supposed to be able to release a great deal of energy, with a very low weight, no special storage requirements(other than that it is an explosive so care should be given that you don't blow yourself up), with the only requirement in production being that you have to get the hydrogen up to some insane pressures to compress it into a metallic state. The needed pressures though happen to be breaking diamonds used as pressure anvils in all the experiments.
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>>55098702
I brought up that worked in a bagel shop for 5 years.
John said he was going to make a quick little "Bagel Waifu" CYOA and even asked me to assign personality types to each kind of bagel.
I ain't heard shit from him since.
>>55098724
Hot as that may be, I need the image for the "Defensive" option in the Focus section so I kinda need one with the shield.
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>>55098689
(Not same anon)
*Sigh* I actually really liked listening to your input on things, though I didn't understand parts. ....my physics teacher may have told us that they hadn't even taken physics in high school, much less college.

She literally taught by looking over the syllabus concept list, and playing the first result on YouTube.
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>>55098867
>hadn't even taken physics in high school, much less college
>looking over the syllabus concept list, and playing the first result on YouTube.
I refuse to believe this. This can't be real.
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>>55098867
Christ, and I thought I'd gone to a shitty school.
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>>55098867
I had a biology teacher who was similar. I actually failed tests for supplying her with correct answers because she has misread/misunderstood the material and refused to fact check herself. The few times I managed to push her into rechecking, she still wouldn't change my grade even when admitting I was correct.
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>>55098913
The original teacher moved a week in.

They just let the sub teach the rest of the year.

Because, according to them, "Calculus and Physics are the same".

(After only five people out of sixty something passed the final exam they made the QUALIFIED teacher that was already at the school teach physics(she had been teaching chem).
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>>55098963
>Calculus and Physics are the same
Not familiar with the American syllabus, but do you guys do physics with differentiation and integration in HS?
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>>55098952
Same on English, history, chemistry.
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>>55092950
while reading this, i wondered again what i have thought about before, why haven't i seen a single wealth person in any rpg absolutely loaded with an absurd amount of enchanted accessories if they are so useful?
and finally it clicked.
i now understand final fantasy protagonist character design.
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>>55098978
...um? The ORIGINAL teacher was going to. And it was on the final?
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>>55098913
Different anon here.

I can believe it. When I was in highschool, I had a physics teacher that, well...

I noticed that rotating things kept applying a force as they were moving, I stupidly thought something along the lines of "wait, inward force as moving over a distance, force over distance is work, hold on a sec, does rotation hide unlimited energy, wtf?" (I forget the exact specific thought I had, but it was along the lines of that.

And the physics teacher in question couldn't tell me what was wrong with my thinking. (As in I'm not sure they themselves knew) When I asked them about it, they literally couldn't point out that the force was being applied orthogonal to the motion, so rotation is _not_ eternal work.

And this was in a _good_ school.

(Yes, I am embarrassed about my confusion of ideas there, but more annoyed that the physics teacher that I had at that particular time couldn't correct me, and I really suspect that they themselves simply had no clue.)
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>>55099012
Belts?
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>>55098978
I should probably also mention the poor teacher complained on our behalf several times, and this was a completely different position than the one she signed on for. She actually signed on to teach coding. But yeah. My mom is a teacher, and our county is fairly infamous for treating teachers like shit.
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>>55098913
American public education is notoriously terrible. Best private education in the world, but as far as a Euro-American standard goes, we're near the bottom of the list with public schooling.
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>>55098545
>lol who needs financial security?

Underage detected

>>55098705
Courtney lacks any kind of financial security, has a terrible job, psychoanalyzes people and judges them, and wants perfectly set up and executed dates. All you get in return is someone with unknown sexual preferences and who likes to watch movies.

Contrast to Trisha, who makes a decent wage and is good at financial management, combined with her natural social personality and is a decent enough cook. Her cons are her smoking and her relatively minor desire for inventive dates, which is partially negated by her taking you on them.

Sabrina is smart, laid-back, and in a good job field. Her only negative is the lack of emotional closeness.

I'm sorry but an Aerospace Engineer and a Radio DJ are a few steps above Yelp Reviewer.
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>>55098913
The American Education system can be really weird, Quiet.
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>>55099021
>rotating things kept applying a force as they were moving
You're not wrong. A rotating disc about an axle, for example, will apply a centrifugal force. This force is applied perpendicular to the direction of the velocity and is merely a consequence of the rotation of the object.

As for thinking that force over distance is work, I believe you made the misconception that, in this movement, distance or displacement would be zero, and applying that would generate an infinite result.

However, what you're using there, F/D=E, isn't being used correctly. Take a single particle on the disc. It moves in a circle. Apply that for every particle, and you notice that the particles travel a distance equal to Pi*f^2, where f is the distance from the particle to the origin of the disc (or the center of the axle).

Thus, because the distance term used here is f, and f is the distance from particle to the origin, you see that the force is generated towards the origin and that the distance moved isn't 0 (thereby generating infinite energy) but is actually a finite amount given by Pi*f^2.

>>55099048
Which country?

>>55099061
>>55099108
You guys rank pretty well tho. I mean, I'm Pakistani and we rarely crack Top 50, you guys are in the solid 30s all the time. Then again, you're supposed to be the world's strongest economy tho.
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>>55099108
Mhmm. The cleaning lady at my old school is paid higher than most of the teachers....
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>>55098309
>>55098724
Does 5:16 mean it needs to be wide?
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>>55098913
When I was in High School I took Sociology. The teacher was one of the sports coaches that got thrown into a random teaching position to try to cut on costs. He gave a decent enough effort for about a month, then we devolved into watching Forrest Gump and My Cousin Vinnie. I tried to get him to show The Crying Game but he had already seen it and said it wasn't appropriate.
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>>55099125
....American. But. Specifically, Florida. We have infamously low salaries for our teachers.
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>>55099125
That's why I specified Euro-American. Sure we beat Pakistan and other such countries, but that's not our cultural sphere or our wealth bracket. We're competing in a different league that's occupied entirely by us, Canada, and then Europe and East Asia. And we're at the bottom among our peers.
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>>55099125
>Pi*f^2.
Ignore that, meant 2Pi*f, everything else is applicable still tho.
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>>55099125
Huh? Oh, as I said, I _definitely_ know how I was wrong, that work is integral of F dot dX, not merely force times the scalar value of the distance.

Sorry if I was unclear on that. But yeah, I certainly know better now, but way back then, I was all "wait, force and stuff moving over a distance, hold on..."

(Also, since talking rotation, thus angular momentum, cross products, etc... I just want to make a general comment that wedge products are better than cross products and should be taught as early as possible. Much more intuitive. (At least to me))
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>>55099150
>Florida
What even is a Florida? My sweet old grandparents moved there, joined a biker gang, and started sending threatening texts to my sister.
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>>55099185
Northern Florida is just Georgia, so typical old South people, polite and friendly but secretly judgmental. Poverty, fried chicken, all that.

South of that, it's an old folks retirement home, Cuban refugee camp, and a general dumping ground for America's insanity that couldn't afford the plane ticket to California.
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>>55099185
A strange place. Miami is pretty much 100% gay pride parade 24/7, while the panhandle is rich old people and 20-somethings who made it big off internet startups. There's some swamps filled with natural wildlife battling invasive wildlife, then you have a shit ton of retirement communities. The rest of the areas are either terribly boring, under control of the Scientology cult, or filled with Cubans.
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>>55099185
....we have actual towns here where no one (excluding "the help") under sixty is allowed to live. It's not an official town, but it's spread across enough area, sooo.
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>>55099185
Tampa is the dirty armpit stain of the world. Worst city I've ever been to.
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>>55099125
Oh, and more precisely, my confusion was "there is a force. and displacement keeps happening. Therefore work is being done. continuously."

ie, W = F*D, me stupidly thinking of them as scalars and just multiplying and noticing it was nonzero. (Yes, it was dumb. I know. :p)
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>>55099206
fuck not the panhandle, the panhandle is south georgia/alabama. I meant the Keys.
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>>55099022
of course.
perhaps they are just regular old mortals under that heaping pile of belts.
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>>55099215
I see you haven't been to Atlanta, Birmingham, or anywhere in Mississippi.
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>>55099215
What else do you expect from a city named so closely to tampon?
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>>55099100
What country do you live in where radio DJs get paid more than restaurant critics?
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>>55099215
This is true. Go to New Smyrna instead, it's nicer. And if you pay the five bucks to get in the state parks instead, the beaches aren't full of random fucking garbage you (I) feel obligated to pick up.
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>>55099234
The only thing worse about Atlanta compared to any other big city is the city layout. Entirely car based, no real planning. So it's a bitch to get around.

Fucking Sherman.
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>>55099234
Mississippi is... I don't want to go to Mississippi...
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>>55099240
Trisha is stated to make an average income while Courtney makes below average.
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>>55099245
You know, here the beaches are kinda cold, but at least there's not a lot of trash and the cultural tradition is for all beach to be open to everyone (pretty much only snotty yankees try and fence it.)
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>>55099255
Here being?
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>>55099247
Honestly if we dumped all the nuclear waste into Mississippi it might actually improve it.
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>>55099259
NC. Talking about the Outer Banks, mainly.
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>>55099255
And, to be honest, the level of trash has shrunk quite a bit, as long as you stay the fuck away from Miami and Tampa.
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>>55099259
Since he said yankees and is replying to a post about Florida, I assume Florida. Not sure where he is getting the cold comparison unless he is counting Winter Florida vs. Midsummer Puerto Rico.
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>>55099247
>>55099262
Mississippi is one of the poorest states in the union, yeah? The South is kind of stereotyped as being poor, but swathes of it are pretty high up, the rest is middling, and then only stains like Mississippi hit the bottom ranks.
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>>55099263
Greetings from Raleigh, my North Carolinian nigga.
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>>55099269
See >>55099263

I'm contrasting us to Florida. Water's a lot colder.
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>>55099263
Heh. I ship out to South Carolina in three weeks for Basic.
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>>55099255
Here, the beaches are really cold, and no one fences them at all. You can swim in lake Superior whenever you want. Except winter, then it might be a bit of work.
It's actually not that uncomfortable, once you get used to it.
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>>55099290
The coldest water I swam in was twenties. My buddy has a hot tub and pool. He made the grave mistake of falling asleep in the hot tub.

He did manage to pull me into the pool as well though.
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>>55099283
South Carolina is a shithole. Only use we have for it up here is to purchase fireworks since our laws on 'em are retarded.

>>55099274
Hey there.

>Raleigh
Nice city, but it's so full of yankees you can hardly tell it's the South if the weather wasn't basically tropical in the Summer. I'm not one to talk though, considering I live near Rocky Mount.

>>55099290
Never been that far north myself. Furthest I've gone in that direction is West Virginia.
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>>55099125
Actually, I want to know about the anti-matter thing, can you revisit that?

For the sake of being clear, he was asking if there was anything you'd use it for. If it's a terrible weapon, but the only thing people think of is a weapon, is there any reason to have it, or is it only useful for RPG Wizards to cast Major Creation or whatever.
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>>55099309
Don't I know it. Hearing my boss complain about how "terrible" the place used to be and how great it is that the area has gotten so much more progressive in the past few years makes me want to vomit. Carpetbaggers as far as the eye can see.
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>>55099249
>Trisha deals on the side
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>>55099270
Mississippi is pretty much the lowest ranking state in everything. The only remotely decent place it has is Memphis, which it shares with Tennessee. Even Alabama (the 49th worst state) has Huntsville and Birmingham. The South got screwed terribly by the Civil War because of their economic focus on slavery and the fact that most of the industrialization that could have been economically profitable was destroyed during the war itself. The War was most likely deserved, but the economic devastation stayed with the south for a long time, and still lingers in some areas. Parts of it are finally starting to overcome, like Nashville invented itself as a music hub and one of the cities in Georgia is becoming more attractive for movies than Hollywood.
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>>55099100
>lol who needs financial security?
>Underage detected

Or you could, you know, get a job yourself like you have testicles rather than assuming by default all money will come from your girlfriend while you presumably sit at home playing videogames.
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>>55099309
Apparently (coming from my grandfather, who actually went to the same fort for Basic I'm headed to), it's comprised entirely of "fucking hills that always go up" and "misery". ....this is not encouraging.
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>>55099332
it doesn't say that, at least not that I can see
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>>55096782
That's a comma, not a decimal. The Tsar Bomba weighed 27 THOUSAND kilograms. Divide out, and it's 1.852 kilotons (or 0.001852 megatons) per kilogram.

It really shouldn't be a surprise that AM is far more efficient. Fission reactions convert a very tiny percentage of matter into energy. Antimatter reactions convert 100%. It might not be 100% "useful" energy, but it's still several orders of magnitude more.
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>>55099346
I figured that was a given. But if you both work respectable jobs you might be able to buy a decent house or otherwise do things like go on good vacations. Two good jobs is better than one good and one mediocre.
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>>55098793
I hope you'll try to adopt the two-column format
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>>55099364
True, but plenty enough generations have survived quite well with only one worker and one housekeeper. Traditionally, the worker is the man. I mean, I suppose you could turn this around but A. as you said, some of the girls don't make a lot of money and B. I strongly suspect that if you choose to, you will be expected to take care of the house/kids, not actually sit around playing videogames. These are actual human beings whom I assume expect a standard give/take relationship, not magical meido waifus who live to serve.
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>>55099325

>>55099347
SC isn't that mad as far as topography goes. Misery is apt since it's not the wealthiest of states, but it's not like it's on the bottom either (it's something like 26th?)

If you hate hills, you'd hate NC. It's a slow march of hills up and down until you hit mountains. Heading west anyway. Other way it' a nice, flat swamp.

>>55099325
Even over 150 years later, they don't come down here to do anything but sponge off of the economy and complain about everyone who actually lives here. I'd honestly rather replace every one of them with a giant talking cockroach than have any more of them.

>>55099337
Reconstruction had the biggest part, yankees came down here to try and force political and economic pet projects and soak up as much cash as they could before bolting. Combine that with a government who was intent on getting revenge rather than doing its job, the whole thing was more of an extended robbery than an actual attempt to rebuild the South.

Also, the movie industry started doing tons of their business in Georgia and NC, yeah. The whole bathroom thing scared 'em off though. That's Cali for you.
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>>55099416
I actually rather like hills. I dislike them being in an area I'm going through Basic in.
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>>55099450
It doesn't matter what the local topography is like, they WILL find a way to make it miserable.
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>>55099416
I guess I can't complain too much since most of my salary comes from them. I swear I sell more shit to people visiting from either New Jersey or Europe than I actually do locals. Still, they really are unlikable. Everything's buzzwords and jargon, you have to practically pry a genuine statement out of them.
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>>55099472
Yeah. But I am from Florida. I can train down here. But it's very hard to train for hills here.
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>>55099411
In this day and age, you'd need a really decent job to afford to be able to not have both people working. Like at least 100k a year, and that's basically just to exist relatively comfortably with an adult defendant and a kid or two. You're not gonna be able to live in a house that isn't in the burbs or go on vacations farther than driving distance.
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>>55098101
>>55099534
Yeah, sorry, I fucked up the save on that one so I had to go hunting through the archives for it. Here's the full version.
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>>55099500
>You're not gonna be able to live in a house that isn't in the burbs
I may be missing something, but I thought "the [su]burbs" is exactly where one wants to have a house ideally. I suppose there's also in "the country", which is actually cheaper but requires you have a way to make money out there or else commute, which makes it worse.
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>>55099500
>Like at least 100k a year
You're a silver spoon brat who lives in a bubble. NOBODY ANYWHERE needs 100k a year to live unless their standards are batshit astronomical. Do you bathe in caviar? Families of 8 live on a quarter of that. I'm not even asking you to live in abject poverty, but you seem to be fantasizing about an existence that by definition belongs to a tiny fraction of people. Tough shit if you aren't in the club, but there's a big difference between that and not being able to live.
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>>55099561
At least in the country you can be as loud as you want without some obnoxious cunt getting in your business.
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>>55099500
Oh boo hoo, you won't be able to buy a house. Grow the fuck up and rent an apartment.
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>>55099580
Man do you know how expensive apartments are?
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Yo where the companion sections at?
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>>55099500
>Like at least 100k a year, and that's basically just to exist relatively comfortably with an adult defendant and a kid or two
You do realize this is TWICE the median household income in the US, yes? Either you think the US is a third world shithole or you have no idea how adults live (or you're terrible at managing money).
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>>55099591
I paid $640/month (utilities included) for my last one, wasn't hard. The area I lived in was cold enough that bugs weren't an issue. No car, but everything I needed was within about four miles of me, so I could just walk. This is some Mitt Romney shit.
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>>55097664
Why is she so perfect?
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>>55099595
I live in Canada, where that's twenty five thousand more than median household income.
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>>55094193
You going back to finish urban fantasy?
ALso is the taliban after you or did you finally get your brain in order and leave to canuckistan?
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>>55099618
But that's Canadian dollars, which are only worth like 75% of an American dollar.
So 75 grand in Canada is 56 grand in America.
Roughly the same.
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>>55099309
I was just down in your neck of the woods last summer, hiking in the mountains. Wound up watching the sunrise with a thankfully not hungry bear near the Smokies. I also ended up eating at an English style pub that I ran across in the middle of the woods. It was run by some very nice people with some very interesting bone structures.
I have to say, every time I journey to the land of trolls Below the bridge, eh?, shit get's pretty surreal. Or maybe my life is just always surreal.

As for visiting where I live, should you lose your mind enough to consider it, my word of warning is to never enter the woods during deer season. Bunch of dumbass drunks will shoot anything that moves, and we get a lot of "missing persons" around then.
Escanaba in da Moonlight is a cartoonish, but still surprisingly accurate portrayal of the stereotypes of my native land.
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>>55099580
Renting is fucking terrible. You're better off buying a super cheap house and slowly fixing it up, then selling it later.

>>55099411
It really depends on how you want to live. I've liven in lower-middle class my entire life, not worrying about bills is what I ideally want out of life. And to live in a house where all the bedrooms aren't cramped in to each other.

To live in a fairly good area without worrying about bills, I'd need 50K-70K, depending on location. That would include nice gifts, a decent to good vacation, home repairs/expansion, and other misc. expenses. I don't have a skill that translates into a job that earns that much, so my choices are both me and my spouse having middling jobs or me being a stay-at-home dad.
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>>55099712
>Wound up watching the sunrise with a thankfully not hungry bear near the Smokies.

Black bear, right? They're nearly harmless.
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>>55099729
>To live in a fairly good area without worrying about bills, I'd need 50K-70K, depending on location. That would include nice gifts, a decent to good vacation, home repairs/expansion, and other misc. expenses. I don't have a skill that translates into a job that earns that much, so my choices are both me and my spouse having middling jobs or me being a stay-at-home dad.

Ladies and gentlemen: the mentality that brought us OWS.

How about acquiring marketable skills? How about giving up "a decent to good vacation"? How about settling for an apartment (once again, a solution that for some reason you seem to be completely disregarding)? We get it, it really sucks that living a life of leisure costs a lot of money and earning a lot of money is hard, but you treat this like this is some kind of God given mandate that dooms you to make decisions you don't want because the alternative is too horrible (work!).
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>>55099814
>Black bear, right? They're nearly harmless.
Yeah, I know. We got them here, too.
I wouldn't recommend wrestling with them, or anything, but they generally follow the standard animal logic of not taking risks if they don't feel they have to. Mostly come across as skittish.
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Is this not a CYOA thread?
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>>55099873
What makes you think that? This is obviously a 'complain about your financial status until someone mentions the baby boomers' thread.
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>>55099873
Yup, that's why people are discussing the implications and consequences of their choices. It's a sad thing where people have done waifudumps and argued about builds for so long they've forgotten what those threads were supposed to be about in the first place.
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>>55099873
Last time i got a bearmode waifu with tits and ass probably as big as her body. Let's see if fate is kinder today. Using random dot org.

Younger than me by at least 5 years
Deeply Tanned
Brown/Black eyes
Black haired
Flat chest
Average ass
Magical Girl
She is innocent
What i rolled said she's hiding something in relation to her intelligence or strength, but then i rolled a 5 which isn't mentioned sooo..... i guess i just don't know what she's hiding?? or maybe she isn't hiding anything and actually just isn't smart or strong.
She's interested in survival and owns a hut in the woods
Shorter than me by at least 2 or 3 heads
I rolled a chubby with addition to T&A again but fuck that, i'm not going through that again. So allow me to answer the cyoa's question: How does she feel about her weight? She feels fine (fine x99 here to meet the 100 word requirement.)
Her weight will be average.
She has a crazy hairstyle.
She has severe trust issues and hates it when i am out of her sight.
Weapon: Crucifixion nails
Tells: Leaves where i'll never find her.
That's kind of contradictory to her "clingy" nature mentioned earlier... but whatever. She can exacerbate her own trust-related anxieties if she wants to i guess.
So this time i've got a cute brown loli. Much better than last time.
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>>55099873
might as well post what i got
young, tanned, green eyes/black hair
flat in both departments
completely normal background
tsundere, average abilities
likes guns, didn't get the armory
a head taller than me i am into that
skinny, freckles
self hatred
a gun, fittingly
saying random numbers, grabbing my face

honestly, out of all the options available, this hypothetical person isn't thaaaaaat bad she'd probably shoot up her school though
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>>55098309
Okay no one cares
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>>55098309
Does this >>55099203 work?
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>>55099203
Hmmm...
That might work might work...
Biggest issue is the aspect ration I'm shooting... I'm hoping I can hind something that'll fit, but at this rate it'll look like this if not skinnier...
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>>55099820
And now you know the mentality of the average gentle """femdom"""fag
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>>55099873
If so why are you posting "roll a random completely unchosen adventure"?

(even a cute one)
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>>55100347
>acquiring marketable skills means wanting to be dominated
You're pretty desperate to tell yourself you've made the right life choice becoming a welfare queen, aren't you?
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>>55098401
Long term Elizabeth is actually the best choice but yeah i already know why most people on here wouldn't choose her.
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>>55098257
In honor of Alice Anon, I think I have an idea on how to play with this.

Guys, what are your favorite 10 girls, including at least one black, at least one fat, and at least one Jewish one, even if in the last three places (bear with me, this is going somewhere)?
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>>55100453
While rolling is often not very popular, rolling CYOAs have been part of these threads since the start, including that one which was made here. It seems like only in the last year or so, people have come in with the mindset that suddenly they're not part of this general.
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>>55100481
That was exactly the opposite of what I wrote.
The average gentle """femdom"""fag is the loser that wants to date a girl that takes care of the house for him, works a fulltime job in order for him to stay at home all day in his underwear playing videogames.
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>>55100507
You could always go with this guy's list >>55098257 which would give you:

1. Trisha (black checked off)
2. Laura
3. Sabrina
4. Ha Nguyen
5. Elizabeth
6. Okauyak
7. Helen
8. Betul
9. Johanna (next one on the list that checks a box, fat box checked)
10. Melanie (next on the list that checks a box, Jew box checked)

I suppose you could save space by picking Arielle who's both fat and Jewish, which would allow you to pick a better girl instead of either Johanna or Melanie, but it's up to you whether this is a good trade.
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>>55100517
Why did you respond to that post then? It agreed with you fully
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>>55100529
This list's kinda meh. I think it's pretty well established by now he based his choices almost solely on moneymaking ability (I think the only girl who's a potential moneymaker he didn't place above any girl who isn't is Diana, who is ridiculously bad otherwise), which we've basically already established is because he's a raging faggot who thinks you can't live off of less than 100k dollars a year and plans on using his girlfriend as a wallet. You could probably pick 10 other girls who'd be actually nice to date.
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>>55100507
>favorite
>at least one black
>at least one fat
Literally impossible.
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>>55100557
Just put them in the last two places. I need the minority trio for the purpose of the work.

Also
>being okay with a Jew
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>>55100574
Wouldn't be so hard to like the Jews on the list if they didn't consist of a female version of anon, Haruhi Suzumiyah and a kibbutz girl.
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>>55100590
Yeah, the anarcho-communist is close to the bottom of the list for me. Just above the fat and black ones.
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>>55100574
That would imply any fat or black woman could be the 9th or 10th best girl.
Literally impossible.
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>>55100612
To be fair, a kibbutz really isn't anarcho communism. It's a completely different kind of beast. I don't think anyone's found a decent way of defining them yet. It doesn't help that each one has their own distinctive view of what a kibbutz is and how it should function and each one thinks all the other ones are doing it wrong.
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>>55100638
Pretty much. The only thing that's really common to all kibbutzes everywhere is that they're agricultural communes with a socialist bent, but even that's becoming less and less of a valid description nowadays since many have become privatized to one degree or another and a significant portion of their income comes from high tech industries, not agriculture. It's some complicated shit. Actually, fairly impressive that they've made it this far. It's a crazy idea.
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>>55100512
I joined these threads in 2013 and even back then RYOAs were frowned upon so I have no idea what you're smoking.
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>>55100512
I get that, but it's cause they just don't fit the theme. They aren't CYOAs cause you're not choosing anything. Ones where it's like "here's a few points you can use to control some rolls" etc count
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>>55100620
No, I'm saying that because the work requires for them to be part of the list, you'd place them in those spots by default. Just pretend I asked you for your favorite 8 instead of 10.
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>>55100696
Who decides the theme?
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>>55100716
>Who decides the theme?
It's in the game
Shit, I mean name.
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>>55100733
This name isn't even accurate considering what it was originally used for.
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>>55100736
CHOOSE
means "have the random numbers choose for you" is not in line with the theme.
Read >>55100707 again.
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>>55100762
Yet RYOA were part of this before it was even exiled to /tg/, and some of our more infamous works are largely rolling based (like Alice).
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>>55100768
Well, Alice is MEANT to be mostly writing based, but since nobody's insane enough to play it the way it's meant to, yeah, you're mostly left with a bunch of rolling.
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>>55100768
Read the posts again nigga jesus I'm not going to repeat myself again.
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>>55100787
I read your posts (even though you redirected me to one about choosing a black girl), but you're not understanding my point, which is that our name is stupid, inaccurate, and it's retarded to try to exclude a sub-genre that's been here since the start like it suddenly doesn't belong because you're a bit too autistic about the thread name.
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>>55100831
>which is that our name is stupid, inaccurate, and it's retarded to try to exclude a sub-genre
Idgaf, it's got nothing to do with rolling not being liked.
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>>55100861
I kinda acknowledge that myself way at the start, so I never considered it a relevant point to restate.
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>>55100517
>The average gentle """femdom"""fag is the loser that wants to date a girl that takes care of the house for him, works a fulltime job in order for him to stay at home all day in his underwear playing videogames.

I'm pretty sure that these aren't gentle """" femdom"""" fags, just the classic average loser
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>>55101031
Same difference.
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>>55100768
Alice had some semblance of choice. That yandere one had none.
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>>55101110
Did it? Saying "well, you don't HAVE to roll if you don't want to, it's just a game in the end" doesn't really count as inherently choice based mechanics.
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>>55093899
Ordinance(-15)
Mentor: Minevera the Librarian
Weapons: Excaliber (-17)
Magic: Kinetomancy (-18) Graviton (-23)
Quest: Find the Oracle although having the library makes me want to choose the Yellow Samurai.

Reference the spells in the scroll am i meant to just make those up or did you have something in mind.

Also im kind of confused by the description of graviton. Is it antimatter constructs? Or just gravity manipulation?
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>>55101171
Graviton in a nutshell seems to be something like this
>You can make energy that sucks EVERYTHING to it
>You can shape that energy in to whatever you want
>Regardless of the form it takes it still sucks
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>>55101138
The text in every CYOA and RYOA assumes you play it to begin with, so that shouldn't even be an issue.
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>>55099873
(3) - Younger than me by 5-10 years
(7) - Light skin
(4) - Brown/Black = Brown
(10) - (7) = White
(4) - C-cup
(4) - Some ass
(6) - Seemingly normal
(10) - Dark and sad, seemingly depressed
(8) - Very athletic, (3) - Not olympic level
(5) - Survivalist, (11) - does not get forest hut
(10) - Taller than me by 2-3 heads
(5) - Average body
(19) - Sickly, needs daily medication
(14) - Major crime ring
(1) - Secret arsenal, and (10) - kitchen knife
(10) - Grabs face and stares deeply

I really like her, except for the being taller than me thing.. T_T
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>>55101308
>Taller than me by 2-3 heads
Waifu builders have to get their shit together and stop basing height off you. I'm tired of the shortest option being barely below average height for women.
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>>55101419
If you are a manlet that is not the waifu builder fault
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>>55101493
I'm not. Can you read?
I went and did the match. For a woman in my country to be the same height as me she has to be three SD above the mean.
If the shortest option is "two heads shorter" then she'll be about average height for a woman. The tallest option makes her a fucking genetic freak.
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>>55101532
I fucked up. Anyways how much is a genetic freak?
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>>55101574
That depends on how much taller the option would make her. but at least 7 feet, likely even taller.
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>>55098793
Putting conduit explaination in-between the single-world choices was a mistake. It makes it seem like you have three choices, one of which is phenomenally better than the other two.
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>>55097608
GIMME!
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>>55097612
Villain, always. Though I'm not too sure on Australia ... could I have Europe instead? Promise I'll take good care of it.
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>>55097612
villain
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>>55101996
Are you telling me that you don't want absolute control over shitposting and access to all kinds of plants and animals that kill you?
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>>55100507
I think mine would be:
1. Courtney
2. Laura
3. Ramona
4. Gloria
5. Sabrina
6. Trisha (black)
7. Arielle (Jew AND fat)
8. Johanna
9. Shani
10. tie between Melanie and Okauyak
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>>55102019
... good point.
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>>55099873
5 years younger
Light
Green Eyes
Blonde
D-Cup (7)
Significant Ass (9)
Magical Girl
Tsundere
Smart (but not Super-Genius)
Interest in Firearms, with a personal armory
Taller
Skinny -2 Breasts and Ass (Drops Ass category but not breast)
Albino (now has white hair and red eyes)
Alleged Time-Traveler
Secret Arsenal of Doom
Arm Grabbing & Slow Talk

That... could have ended a lot worse, but as it is I seem to have gotten the psychotic Amazon hybridization of Illyasveil Von Einzbern and Homura Akemi.
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>>55098257
If you pick anyone else than Elizabeth, Helen, Laura or Courtney you're a fag.
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>>55098257
>Ha Nguyen
Patrician Taste.
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>>55097095
>you think you're an expert on different topics just because you're an expert one one unrelated one.

You'd be fucking shocked at how many scientists do that shit. It's infuriating and goes against our entire ethos
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>>55102384
>>55097095
It even has its own name. Extracrepidarianism.
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Quiet, are you still around?

Multiple times, I've seen you allude to "needing" certain powers or items to complete the Quests in Rise. Without these specific selections are we doomed to fail? And don't say it's all in there if you look for it, we don't all have your Brown Magic
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