Sin: I would honestly like to see what you can do/how would your powers work.
You can't choose which powers you develop;
You don't have Darwin's life experiences and skills, so you've never developed teleporting;
Yours is a a power that could be incredibly useful, IF you get the result you want, which goes back to my post about having you tied up. If rivv ties you up, for example, you could get a useful power - or you may not.
There's also the whole thing of actually having to locate me since you get a 50 mile radius and I live in an area with at least 12 major cities within 50 miles of me (Oakland, Berkeley, San Francisco, Livermore, San Jose, Stockton, Richmond, Hayward, Walnut Creek, San Leandro, Emeryville, Vallejo, etc). No one's going to find me easily.
Originally posted by MF DELPH
There's also the whole thing of actually having to locate me since you get a 50 mile radius and I live in an area with at least 12 major cities within 50 miles of me (Oakland, Berkeley, San Francisco, Livermore, San Jose, Stockton, Richmond, Hayward, Walnut Creek, San Leandro, Emeryville, Vallejo, etc). No one's going to find me easily.
Originally posted by Spawningpool
You don't learn it conduits just know it by instinct.
You still need to refine it.
Example: I can see things. Instinctively. But that does not mean I have the ability to sit in front of a Where's Wally book, and know
1. That I'm looking for Wally
2. What Wally looks like
3. Actually find him.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
You still need to refine it.Example: I can see things. Instinctively. But that does not mean I have the ability to sit in front of a Where's Wally book, and know
1. That I'm looking for Wally
2. What Wally looks like
3. Actually find him.
Originally posted by MF DELPH
I'm gonna have to call shenanigans on that. I'm fairly certain Cole Mcgrath has a learning curve in Infamous. I've actually played those games and you don't start with all your abilities. Not to mention, you're not Cole Mcgrath.
Don't you first have to ACTIVATE your powers at first? So you can have them, but they are buried until you've done something.
And then, you have to train them. If not by getting powerups, by actual training.
All of you are just setting yourselves up to get hunted by Delph before you learn your powers......
Whilst Carver accidentally flies into a mountain or something.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Don't you first have to ACTIVATE your powers at first? So you can have them, but they are buried until you've done something.And then, you have to train them. If not by getting powerups, by actual training.
All of you are just setting yourselves up to get hunted by Delph before you learn your powers......
Whilst Carver accidentally flies into a mountain or something.
He doesn't have cole's experience: but he's asking for the ability to manipulate electricity and is using cole as an analogy of what he could do.
You don't have any specific character's experience: but you understand, instinctively, how to utilize your power. You don't have to figure it out or activate certain aspects (unless your power works as a completely reactionary thing, ala Darwin).
What I was trying to limit was something like Emma Frost's level of skill in by-passing a Psi-Dampener, not making everyone a complete noob from the beginning.