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Post by vladomere on Feb 10, 2017 7:37:08 GMT
Plasmarine is a very useful substance found on the planet Starnia. The color of the material determines the strength of its properties. The most useful being bright yellow, the least being red. This strange substance, when unrefined, produces large amounts of energy. But when refined, the substance becomes very energy-absorbing. The other strange thing is, the thinner the sheet of Plasmarine, the tougher it is, making it perfect body armor for the military and police forces. The last strange thing, is the presence of Plasmarine lamps in the ruins surrounding the Starnian mainland. They have an extremely high energy reading, but when extracted, all energy dissipates from the piece. The only theory developed by the SDSR(Starnian Department of Science and Research) is that the Plasmarine is somehow, "trapped in time" from the days of when Plasmarine was far stronger than is seen today.
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Post by DragonAmongUs on Feb 12, 2017 20:18:27 GMT
So if Plasmarine is removed from the planet does it go inert? or am I reading it wrong?
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Post by vladomere on Feb 17, 2017 8:02:17 GMT
So if Plasmarine is removed from the planet does it go inert? or am I reading it wrong? No, if the Plasmarine from the ruins is removed from said ruins, the energy is lost and it turns to normal yellow Plasmarine. Plasmarine can leave the planet and be transferred to a new planet just fine.
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Post by Zaezar on Feb 17, 2017 23:48:38 GMT
So if Plasmarine is removed from the planet does it go inert? or am I reading it wrong? No, if the Plasmarine from the ruins is removed from said ruins, the energy is lost and it turns to normal yellow Plasmarine. Plasmarine can leave the planet and be transferred to a new planet just fine. If its removed it loses its energy. But if its transferred its just fine. That's a paradox. It cannot be transferred without being removed, surely. Can I get any type of clarification in this please? Is there a process to this, or is this mystical super-energy just that good? Then why have Aether in any way if we can just bring this anywhere? Or not? I can see the thin stuff being stronger as reasonable. Given that its from one source, its probably expensive as hell and/or difficult to come by. That's why its not already standard issue for every person and character in Cyden! Plus it gives something for other people to work with when building their character. And above all else, we know that just being sturdy doesn't make it perfect armor. So like I said, that bit is totally excusable. I would like a better explanation on the energy system it uses though.
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Post by vladomere on Feb 18, 2017 5:21:18 GMT
No, if the Plasmarine from the ruins is removed from said ruins, the energy is lost and it turns to normal yellow Plasmarine. Plasmarine can leave the planet and be transferred to a new planet just fine. If its removed it loses its energy. But if its transferred its just fine. That's a paradox. It cannot be transferred without being removed, surely. Can I get any type of clarification in this please? Is there a process to this, or is this mystical super-energy just that good? Then why have Aether in any way if we can just bring this anywhere? Or not? I can see the thin stuff being stronger as reasonable. Given that its from one source, its probably expensive as hell and/or difficult to come by. That's why its not already standard issue for every person and character in Cyden! Plus it gives something for other people to work with when building their character. And above all else, we know that just being sturdy doesn't make it perfect armor. So like I said, that bit is totally excusable. I would like a better explanation on the energy system it uses though. Sorry I'm not being thorough. There are lots of ruins surrounding the Starnian mainland, and in these ruins are deposits of abnormally high energy Plasmarine. If this high level Plasmarine is removed from the ruins from which they came, they lose a lot of energy. But there are deposits of Plasmarine that have a medium energy reading around Starnia. So the Plasmarine in the ruins can't be harnessed properly without technology to help them maintain the same energy levels from before extraction. This might be kind of confusing, but that is how I can best describe it. Please tell me if it is still confusing and I will attempt to explain it better.
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Post by Zaezar on Feb 18, 2017 7:14:04 GMT
If its removed it loses its energy. But if its transferred its just fine. That's a paradox. It cannot be transferred without being removed, surely. Can I get any type of clarification in this please? Is there a process to this, or is this mystical super-energy just that good? Then why have Aether in any way if we can just bring this anywhere? Or not? I can see the thin stuff being stronger as reasonable. Given that its from one source, its probably expensive as hell and/or difficult to come by. That's why its not already standard issue for every person and character in Cyden! Plus it gives something for other people to work with when building their character. And above all else, we know that just being sturdy doesn't make it perfect armor. So like I said, that bit is totally excusable. I would like a better explanation on the energy system it uses though. Sorry I'm not being thorough. There are lots of ruins surrounding the Starnian mainland, and in these ruins are deposits of abnormally high energy Plasmarine. If this high level Plasmarine is removed from the ruins from which they came, they lose a lot of energy. But there are deposits of Plasmarine that have a medium energy reading around Starnia. So the Plasmarine in the ruins can't be harnessed properly without technology to help them maintain the same energy levels from before extraction. This might be kind of confusing, but that is how I can best describe it. Please tell me if it is still confusing and I will attempt to explain it better. Okay, so when its set up in the ruins it has a higher than usual energy. But removing it causes it to lose that higher state and just revert to the best "stable" state it can exist in. Gotcha. Mate, I think you need to really break this down for me anyways. What applications can it be used in? I see it as both power source and body armor. Is armor restricted to one energy level (Red) and energy is the higher ones (Yellow)? Is it just a battery or is it generating the energy? What can it be used for/in? Have people been doing so with it? I feel like its a solution without a problem here. An idea formed without a purpose of what it could be. Like a cool sounding trinket that ultimately does little. Not to harp here, but it really needs to have a strong explanation right about now. So we know that it can be mined and that is has uses as an energy source and as a thin material. You said that you are sorry for not being thorough. Then be thorough! Drown us in detail! I want to see this be successful! Tell us about the first person who discovered it, the utility, how its found, who digs it up, is it for research only, is it being sold, is that black market, is that legal, who buys it, is there an economy, can it lose energy easily, how much more valuable is yellow over red, is that super rare, what is the inbetween, is it just orange, is there a whole rainbow, why stop at yellow, why stop at red, who named it, is that even important, does it taste like chocolate?
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Post by DragonAmongUs on Feb 19, 2017 3:00:43 GMT
Smells like bacon. tastes like duct tape.
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