|
Post by heavyassault on Mar 4, 2004 20:59:57 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]LOL.
So can we add this to the rules.............Ghost VS Ghost........[/glow]
|
|
|
Post by latyrx7 on Mar 4, 2004 23:26:55 GMT -5
According to the site Lust found, [glow=blue,2,000]Is incorrect. To me thats a fans site and they did there own thing. I looked and asked around, and our buddy Steel commented on it, and he's the guy who would know.[/glow]
|
|
|
Post by Finally the Shot HAS COME BACK on Mar 7, 2004 12:00:24 GMT -5
Well really all our theories are made up...hmm in modes you may wanna put what they can and can't do...in more detail.
|
|
|
Post by latyrx7 on Mar 17, 2004 10:08:58 GMT -5
[glow=blue,2,000]True dat. Been thinking of it for a while and needed opinions. [/glow]
|
|
|
Post by heavyassault on Mar 17, 2004 13:53:33 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]I think we should go buy Lust info.........However it would be wise to state that no killin if a feo in downed by the methods in question............. [/glow]
|
|
|
Post by latyrx7 on Mar 18, 2004 10:52:11 GMT -5
[glow=blue,2,000]You mean the site Lust found talking about Metalliko?[/glow]
|
|
|
Post by lust on Mar 18, 2004 11:15:06 GMT -5
[glow=purple,2,300]Yes, he's saying we could go by the info I found on that site, BUT, you cannot use the power to Kill a foe unless we're of course writing them out the rpg upon their request or disappearence. But like the site says on the metalikato, the ability can paralyse, so like we could be able to use it to do just that, and once paralysed, we just walk away and leave them laying them to recover, which by that time we'll be long gone.............Until we meet again.......................can you dig it? SUCKA! ;D[/glow]
|
|
|
Post by Aqualec on Mar 18, 2004 16:01:38 GMT -5
yeah but still that site is a fan site, so most of the info there may not be right
|
|
|
Post by lust on Mar 19, 2004 7:33:30 GMT -5
[glow=purple,2,300]I don't know how it can't be right. If you look at the very bottom of the page, he's listed all the books that he got his information from. Even a book written on Transformers. Oh well, it doesn't matter. I don't need a special power to kick azz. My attitude kicks azz!! ;D[/glow]
|
|
|
Post by latyrx7 on Mar 19, 2004 10:05:33 GMT -5
[glow=blue,2,000]What he did was take some info from ligit sources but added too much together. The energy fire balls and all that jazz isn't apart of Metalikato. Metalikato takes very little from other cybertronian martial arts.[/glow]
|
|
|
Post by lust on Mar 19, 2004 10:41:33 GMT -5
[glow=purple,2,300]I don't even care anymore. At the time it seemed great, now.........................*sighs*[/glow]
|
|
|
Post by latyrx7 on Oct 5, 2004 10:36:42 GMT -5
[glow=blue,2,000]Decided to do some reading on dimensions and traveling to different dimensions, I remember coming in to a conversation about how one would have to change the speed at which they vibrate in order to cross into a different relatity, decided to see if teleporting would work or work on the same principal or even if crossing dimensions had anything to do with as it does in some sci-fi stories and came across this... kinda interesting.[/glow]
How Teleportation Will Work by Kevin Bonsor
Human Teleportation
We are years away from the development of a teleportation machine like the transporter room on Star Trek's Enterprise spaceship. The laws of physics may even make it impossible to create a transporter that enables a person to be sent instantaneously to another location, which would require travel at the speed of light.
For a person to be transported, a machine would have to be built that can pinpoint and analyze all of the 1028 atoms that make up the human body. That's more than a trillion trillion atoms. This machine would then have to send this information to another location, where the person's body would be reconstructed with exact precision. Molecules couldn't be even a millimeter out of place, lest the person arrive with some severe neurological or physiological defect.
In the Star Trek episodes, and the spin-off series that followed it, teleportation was performed by a machine called a transporter. This was basically a platform that the characters stood on, while Scotty adjusted switches on the transporter room control boards. The transporter machine then locked onto each atom of each person on the platform, and used a transporter carrier wave to transmit those molecules to wherever the crew wanted to go. Viewers watching at home witnessed Captain Kirk and his crew dissolving into a shiny glitter before disappearing, rematerializing instantly on some distant planet.
If such a machine were possible, it's unlikely that the person being transported would actually be "transported." It would work more like a fax machine -- a duplicate of the person would be made at the receiving end, but with much greater precision than a fax machine. But what would happen to the original? One theory suggests that teleportation would combine genetic cloning with digitization.
In this biodigital cloning, tele-travelers would have to die, in a sense. Their original mind and body would no longer exist. Instead, their atomic structure would be recreated in another location, and digitization would recreate the travelers' memories, emotions, hopes and dreams. So the travelers would still exist, but they would do so in a new body, of the same atomic structure as the original body, programmed with the same information.
But like all technologies, scientists are sure to continue to improve upon the ideas of teleportation, to the point that we may one day be able to avoid such harsh methods. One day, one of your descendents could finish up a work day at a space office above some far away planet in a galaxy many light years from Earth, tell his or her wristwatch that it's time to beam home for dinner on planet X below and sit down at the dinner table as soon as the words leave his mouth.
|
|
|
Post by heavyassault on Oct 5, 2004 13:07:31 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300] Is that right? [/glow]
|
|
|
Post by Perceptor on Oct 5, 2004 16:23:23 GMT -5
[glow=blue,2,300]Teleportation is a fact. So far the tech boys have only been able to teleport photons and I think one other type of sub-atomic particle but they've definitely done it. Problem is that a single photon is very much like another so any alteration in it's quantum state doesn't make much difference. I think that Kevin Bonsor needs to check his quantum mechanics before he starts saying that we're going to be teleporting humans and other multi-atom objects, although he's right about the way it would work - you would have to create a copy at the other end and destory the original. The drawback would be the alteration in the quantum state of the object that occurs by the process of scanning it for duplication. Would a duplicated/teleported person retian all their memories? Their emotions? Their hopes and dreams? Who knows. I think I'll be siding with Doctor McCoy in not wanting my molecules scrambled. Still, given that our understanding of quantum physics is still incomplete and based largely on a lot of very large, untested theories, there's always the possibility for things to change in the future - like for example the scientists who proven that the speed of light can be increased. [/glow]
|
|
|
Post by latyrx7 on Oct 5, 2004 23:20:08 GMT -5
[glow=blue,2,300] Would a duplicated/teleported person retian all their memories? Their emotions? Their hopes and dreams?[/glow] [glow=blue,2,000]And that, is the million dollar question!!! They say that all the info your mind carries would have to be recorded and rewritten. Memories sure, personalities though? I don't know about that, but I did read that if they can't get the mermories and etc, rewritten, then all you'll have in a mindless body. But this is very interesting! Basicly teleportation also deals with cloning aswell. Now, I think I can see how this would work well with Skywarp, basicly his mind could be rewritten and then uploaded in to a new one, I guess carried as data. But now, how does he do it? He doesn't open up a dimenssional portal. Oh HA check this out, the reason why Nightcrawler only teleports in to area's he has seen before is because.... from the Marvel directory... Another guy called the Vanisher has a much stronger extrasensory ability and that prevents him form teleporting in to something solid and makes no mention of having to see the area first. I wonder when they actually sence when there going to materialize in something, before or during mid teleportation?[/glow]
|
|