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Post by limeyhoney on Sept 17, 2015 20:41:29 GMT
Limmy, overhearing gossip of where the other Uetiko hunters are, asks directions to a nearby hotel. (Same one as Revver.)
Edit: He also keeps well away from 73 after he got too close for comfort with the Escgra.
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Post by limeyhoney on Sept 17, 2015 12:08:00 GMT
Limmy hands over an ID. Confirming the Escgra's fear.
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Post by limeyhoney on Sept 17, 2015 12:02:36 GMT
Sorry I can't figure out how to post a picture on mobile but kirby will nom all your things.
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Post by limeyhoney on Sept 17, 2015 1:03:52 GMT
Wait a second... Limmy looks like a Reaper from Xenonauts. And he can act like one too with his poisons. Those things were really scary when you find that you're against them in game.
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Post by limeyhoney on Sept 17, 2015 0:20:43 GMT
Where is the game master?
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Post by limeyhoney on Sept 16, 2015 23:59:39 GMT
Note: What kind of currency does New Vrontu use?
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Post by limeyhoney on Sept 16, 2015 22:47:14 GMT
Limmy Steps in after he has determined that 73 was far away enough to not sense him. Mostly just to defy his ability to sense sentient beings.
Note: I love it Atrox.
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Post by limeyhoney on Sept 16, 2015 11:22:19 GMT
Limmy steps onto the spaceport and glances at the ship he followed here. Already, the dreaded black figure with wings was walking away towards security. Keeping his distance, specifically more than 5 meters away, Limmy heads toward the opposite gate. Note: Mitobox, what color is the flora here? I would like to know what kind of cloak he is wearing.
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Post by limeyhoney on Sept 15, 2015 23:49:12 GMT
Name: Limmy Yellowmun Species: Grenebolym Appearance: (Since I am no good at drawing, I am just going to explain.) The Grenebolym, because of their ability to manipulate light waves in their immediate area, they have no real defense in coloring. Different families have different color skin. This specific family has yellow skin. The Grenebolym have 4 arms, with two hands. The other two top arms have sharp hardened bone. Basically hand knifes. Their legs have a spring-loaded bone structure. This makes them about twice as fast as Humans. They can also jump 15 ft. (4.5 meters) into the air on a 1 g planet. Their feet are a small rectangular shape and can mold to the ground they're walking on. Making them eerily silent for how fast they can run. They age to adult in 2 Earth Years. Weapons & Equipment: The knife hands of course. And a cloak that matches the foliage of the planet they are on. (Not magical. They just have a lot of cloaks of different colors.) The cloak is for any case where they dare not go invisible. A warp drive crossbow allowing bolts to travel at an almost unavoidable speed. But it needs adjusting to how far it will warp the bolt to. Taking more time to shoot. They have a range of 50 meters. A quiver of bolts and a small belt backpack filled with bottles of poison and rations. The crossbow bolts are normally laced with a poison, but they keep some clean in case of being attack by an enemy they haven't prepared for. Experience & Bio: Limmy and most other Grenebolym started assassin training since 6 months. The first 6 months are used for teaching them light bending and their language. They don't have a spoken language, but bend light to make their letters and words in the air in front of them. Limmy is 10 years old, but an assassin trained in poison and the crossbow. Also highly skilled in fighting with his knives, Limmy is not someone you would want to be against you. Grenebolym are hired assassins, and barely ever act on their own targets. Limmy was paid a very large amount of money to get rid of the Uetiko in New Vrontu. Other Information: They can only last invisible for 5 Earth minutes, and after that become completely exhausted and useless. With enough practice, some have lasted 20 Earth mins. The Grenebolym have a grudge against 73 since he is the only thing in the universe that can detect them while they are invisible. Limmy can last 10 Earth mins. invisible. The Grenebolym give off a mysterious air as not much is known about their training. Meaning, people get on edge with them. To explain invisibility, Limmy creates a "bubble" that pushes light that makes contact with it. So it smoothly goes around behind him. The only light that makes it through goes to his pupil, allowing him to actually see. And the bubble isn't really a bubble but a shape that encases Limmy closely, becoming the same shape as him. And as so, any light coming from the inside bounces around the inside. This is where the heat signature is hidden. But it becomes very hot. This is where the time limit comes in. He will get overheated if he keeps it up for too long. It is a biological material that fits around him, and any clothes that he is wearing. So not "bending light" but shaping it around him. We have done this as humans, so not that unbelievable. And I am not destroying the light or breaking the laws of physics.
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Post by limeyhoney on Sept 15, 2015 23:15:48 GMT
If it is fine with you guys, I would like to join as well.
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Post by limeyhoney on Sept 5, 2015 1:17:56 GMT
I am not the best artist, but it is a idea. My idea was a different upgrade path for bigger and smaller cells. And it has seemed to be more like Endless Legend's hero upgrades than Civilization V Social Policies.
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Post by limeyhoney on Sept 5, 2015 1:10:58 GMT
I may have to explain some things. Shorter and Longer stats are the length of the flagella. Shorter is useful for not being as big of a target. Thicker is the thickness. I should probably have added thinner to Flexible upgrade. And Defense is it's resistance to agents that damage it. Wait, I cant seem to get the image to appear. -Edit TADA!
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Post by limeyhoney on Sept 2, 2015 3:07:08 GMT
Before I start, I am not sure if this is where I would make a complaint like this. I was looking at the Organelle Functions post and I noticed that everyone there assumed that leveling would be linear. I thought work in more of a Civ V social policy setup. Where you could focus one one main part of a organ, and upgrade only that part. So say, One tree would be focusing on the speed of a flagellum, and another would decrease the amount of ATP it used up. I think this would be a much better and more realistic way. But I could only see it working if it upgraded every organelle in the cell. (Going to simile mode.)Or else that would be more like giving one city Tradition policy and another Liberty.
What do you guys think?
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