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Post by
oneforthemoney
So how much better shape are we in in makorr? I mean, I ruined the muscles around my shoulder a few years ago and have a much smaller range of motion than I used to. Has it healed coming to Azeroth, or are we just feeling better in terms of stamina and whatnot?
Conceivably, it could be healed while in Azeroth. But by and large we are playing by ear.
Post by
jebby
Indeed, I only say increased stamina and what not because I saw it in an earlier post, something along the lines of "feeling well enough to run miles." I am of course paraphrasing here. I'm only asking this in the interest of "Mikeala's" legs, if my shoulder healed, then why not her/skree's legs?
Post by
Atik
Indeed, I only say increased stamina and what not because I saw it in an earlier post, something along the lines of "feeling well enough to run miles." I am of course paraphrasing here. I'm only asking this in the interest of "Mikeala's" legs, if my shoulder healed, then why not her/skree's legs?
Back in Redux, I brought up the idea that Azeroth's magical field might lead to Earthers being more capable at their baselines.
In reality, it's an excuse to not be super-boring and die to wolves...
Post by
Monday
Guys, we're bloody planeswalkers. I would be disappointed if we were as slow and weak as regular humans.
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Post by
jebby
Excellent then! Also. more hugs for everyone! (>^_^)>
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355559
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jebby
Hahahahahahaha. I didn't get very far before my internet started doing weird things but I liked it!
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Post by
Skreeran
You have to read it.
Read it all.
Join usssssss.
Post by
Sparkbolt
Guys, we're bloody planeswalkers. I would be disappointed if we were as slow and weak as regular humans.
I am Ral Zarek!
Post by
Aimsyr
Sorry about not being around much today, was travelling. I'll try post now, but bear in mind I'm pretty tired.
Also, the intro post to your RP was good Persen, it just was missing one or two details. But yeah, will take a proper look at the revised one in the near future, and see where I can fit some characters in.
And if we're going really WW1-esque for the battlefields Plat, tanks would have to face the treacherous mud of no man's land to reach the enemy lines in the first place, whilst being exposed to all manner of heavy weapons either side possesses.
Which reminds me, fun fact (but not for the people driving them): many of the early WW1 tank models' crews, namely those piloting the early Mk series tanks, were able to be wiped out using armour piercing rounds fired from HMGs.
Post by
morginar
tanks would have to face the treacherous mud of no man's land
And corpses.
There is a reson the scourge is about to return, the technology and fields of spare parts. The time is now.
Post by
Lordplatypus
I'd have to mention that just a few notes on common WWI facts
Mortars and howitzers usually aren't accurate enough to take down machine gun nests.
Trenches and foxholes have smaller hole to kick grenades in, which works some of the time.
Tanks with actual armor are all but immune to most weapons, only AT guns, mines, and gas weapons are the main solutions.
The best ways to clear trenches is still to simply chuck grenades in despite the above places, since they were accurate enough to get in, and can fill the whole place A close second is flamethrowers.
While we're in a verse where we have magic, most of these still hold true, as fireballs aren't that accurate.
The biggest difference would have to be logistics and healers making infections less dangerous.
Post by
Skreeran
Indeed, I only say increased stamina and what not because I saw it in an earlier post, something along the lines of "feeling well enough to run miles." I am of course paraphrasing here. I'm only asking this in the interest of "Mikeala's" legs, if my shoulder healed, then why not her/skree's legs?
Guys, we're bloody planeswalkers. I would be disappointed if we were as slow and weak as regular humans.I know I'm not a very active participant in the Makorr club, but I'm playing my character as if it were me (or at least an alternate universe female version of me) in a literal real version of Azeroth. I destroyed my legs running in the Army, and even if it were magically healed, I know that I'm still out of shape and not very good at running.
Maybe this is why my character always ends up being a butcher or some other menial worker instead of a hero, but I'm playing as if it were actually me, and not a comic book interpretation of myself.
Post by
morginar
Maybe the gravity is weaker on planet azeroth compared to planet earth? Thus making us stronger or something like that?
Post by
Behelich
Maybe the gravity is weaker on planet azeroth compared to planet earth? Thus making us stronger or something like that?
Some of the earlier Makorrs had the characters as copies of the people on Earth. As in, the green gas scans you and drops a copy into Azeroth rather than transporting you. The premise of the Contingency can be explained as the scanner running two times, one of them getting one pair of chromosomes wrong.
And the copies are, from a certain point of view, run through a filter that makes them adaptable to Azeroth conditions - including an ability to learn magic.
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Post by
morginar
Maybe the gravity is weaker on planet azeroth compared to planet earth? Thus making us stronger or something like that?
Some of the earlier Makorrs had the characters as copies of the people on Earth. As in, the green gas scans you and drops a copy into Azeroth rather than transporting you. The premise of the Contingency can be explained as the scanner running two times, one of them getting one pair of chromosomes wrong.
And the copies are, from a certain point of view, run through a filter that makes them adaptable to Azeroth conditions - including an ability to learn magic.
So there won't be like the superman movie?
Post by
Behelich
Maybe the gravity is weaker on planet azeroth compared to planet earth? Thus making us stronger or something like that?
Some of the earlier Makorrs had the characters as copies of the people on Earth. As in, the green gas scans you and drops a copy into Azeroth rather than transporting you. The premise of the Contingency can be explained as the scanner running two times, one of them getting one pair of chromosomes wrong.
And the copies are, from a certain point of view, run through a filter that makes them adaptable to Azeroth conditions - including an ability to learn magic.
So there won't be like the superman movie?
Oh, it will be very much like the superman movie - if you are referring to the part where two aliens are having a fight with ungodly amounts of collateral damage.
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