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Re: apologize here
By: Vesper Date: February 28, 2013, 1:56 am
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Fire melts Ice.Water puts out fire.And if fire is hot enough it
turns water to steam.
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Re: apologize here
By: Cheyenne Date: February 28, 2013, 2:00 am
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Just gonna say, I like this system. Water beats fire, fire beats
metal (Electricity, rather), metal beats wood, wood beats earth,
earth beats water. I could believe this system, having timber
dragons with restorative powers and whatnot, earth dragons with
brute strength, water dragons (Ice, rather) that are extremely
nimble, fire dragons with awe-inspiring elemental power and
electrical dragons with supersonic - light - ludicrous speed.
(Though the speed of light is only a method of short distance
teleportation)
#Post#: 5875--------------------------------------------------
Re: apologize here
By: Silver Bolt Date: February 28, 2013, 2:05 am
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Are you trying to tell be because Bolt is a fire dragon I have
to take his speed away ?
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Re: apologize here
By: Aqua Rush Date: February 28, 2013, 2:08 am
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Alright then
High school science it is, now in normal circumstances you would
be correct but these are not normal circumstances, in this case
one of the variable is someone with complete control over all
forms of H2O, the water molecule
Now, when H2O bonds together and starts forming water it's
molecules are spread rather far apart (comparatively, the
distance is still less than nanoscopic) which allows them to
flow over and through each other freely, it is therefore a
liquid, when it cools down the molecules vibrate less and clump
together forming a solid object, ice, this process is called
Freezing, the opposite happens when the molecules heat up, they
vibrate more forcing them further apart and they then almost
separate to become a gas, as process known as Evaporation. Ice
melts when it heats up and the molecules begin to vibrate, thus
causing them to push apart and become a liquid, if someone (say,
someone who can control H2O molecules) was to prevent them from
vibrating then it would be impossible for them to melt, the same
occurs with all other process Evaporation, Condensation,
Freezing and Sublimation would all be preventable by someone
with this control
Thus, un-meltable ice
#Post#: 5877--------------------------------------------------
Re: apologize here
By: Wisp Date: February 28, 2013, 2:08 am
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I actually really like that system as well.
Upon the system though, Wisp would be one of the less common
Water Dragon species, having aclimatized to the ice of the
north. Making him a water dragon, just a lot colder.
So like
Typical water dragons: Oceans, Lakes, Rivers
Then Ice Dragons (eg 'adapted' or 'evolved' water dragons) that
live in frozen areas.
And Bolt, no
Just that his speed is an impressive feat for his element, but
other dragons (like Metal/Lightning) are naturally fast, and as
such are usually much faster.
#Post#: 5880--------------------------------------------------
Re: apologize here
By: Wisp Date: February 28, 2013, 2:11 am
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And in response to Aqua
It is theoretically possible, if, like in Aqua's case, you could
control the molecules directly.
The closest we have to this IRL is absolute zero, 0 degrees
Kelvin. There are some gasses that become liquids before
absolute zero, but don't freeze. However, at absolute zero the
molecules cease movement. It's not ice, they don't form a true
solid. They just stop moving altogether.
#Post#: 5881--------------------------------------------------
Re: apologize here
By: nova_pony Date: February 28, 2013, 2:16 am
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It's all fair and well to have a system to base off of, but it
should be established at the beginning, not after characters
have already established their abilities; otherwise said
characters would be nerfed. *cough* Like Blizzard Does with
SC2:WoL and other games *cough*
Perhaps a system based for battle RPs should be introduced like
they have on IMVU, where strikes of attacks work or not based on
luck and statistics; if it is at all possible.
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Re: apologize here
By: Silver Bolt Date: February 28, 2013, 2:16 am
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.......This entire thing was about Ice being broken honestly Who
really cares.To put things bluntly Aqua I don't like you I don't
like the way you Ask Nicole/Nova rude questions about us and I
don't like how you condescend to me like you are now with this
Ice science stuff.And yes IC sometimes we all make a bo bo Wisp
is an Ice dragon I've seen shoot magma.Bottom line is this going
to end up crappy and awkward so it ends up I just can't rp here.
#Post#: 5884--------------------------------------------------
Re: apologize here
By: Cheyenne Date: February 28, 2013, 2:19 am
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Yeah, and it would make sense for Sparky to send off sparks when
he uses his electrical abilities since his scales would be made
of metal, or metal coated or something. Maybe I should alter his
bio to reflect that. Bolt can retain his speeds, but just make
note that it was because of his training with the Canterlot
Royal Guards, and Aqua isn't being condescending, he's just
proving a point.
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Re: apologize here
By: Silver Bolt Date: February 28, 2013, 2:20 am
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Not gunna float he's fast because he was born tiny Nature's way
of making up for his size.
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