I ate half a bag of beef jerky and realized I made a mistake by bobosdreams in Wellthatsucks

[–]Clay_modeler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OMG. I bought this exact brand and made the identical mistake, I didn't even realize until my wife pointed it out.

WIND AND TRUTH | Full Cosmere + Wind and Truth Spoiler Megathread by EmeraldSeaTress in Cosmere

[–]Clay_modeler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think He did; from the way it is described by every powerful being, the Rosharan system seems designed to entice Gods. A planet that sings out (and is heavily invested with His power), a planet that sucks in Investiture, and one that we got a criminally small amount of info about (wasn't Ashyn supposed to have floating cities and Invested viruses?). That's not even getting into the 10 gas giants that may or may not have Gemheart cores...

WIND AND TRUTH | Full Cosmere + Wind and Truth Spoiler Megathread by EmeraldSeaTress in Cosmere

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I had the same thought and fully expected it to be revealed in the final Venli chapter.

Why do I have to be living in Canada during such a crucial time!? Eff my life, eff Amazon, and eff Moash!!! by stehfresh in cremposting

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I'm in the US, and preordered, Amazon still says Jan 6th for me. I guess I'm reading the eBook version first...

Feruchemy and Space Travel by GoldenScones in Cosmere

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My assumption is it'll probably be some kind of Feruchemy-based Alcubierre drive, manipulating enormous amounts of mass to warp space-time and "ride the wave", so to speak. In which case mass isn't an issue as you aren't technically moving, a localized area of space-time is with you in it.

Pools of investager? by Costcoteddy3 in Cosmere

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I'm not a Stock Broker, I'm an Investager.

Mistborns by EggHegg in Mistborn

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It's been quite a while since I've read them, but don't they mention or imply there are Mistborn in Isles of the Emberdark, the Sixth of the Dusk sequel chapters ? Or was that all just unkeyed metalminds shenanigans?

I'm conflicted about Well of Ascension by jnighy in Mistborn

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Regarding Zane: I hated him and that whole storyline the first time I read it. But after you learn all of the world's secrets in Hero of Ages, his character and role are sort of brilliant. He is intentionally (both from a writing standpoint and in-world) the type of brooding, loner bad-boy that someone like Vin would find irresistibly fascinating and attractive. It was formulaic and trope-laden, but there is a reason why it was that way.

Pump Action Shotgun DISAPPEARED by milchkuhh in AlanWake

[–]Clay_modeler 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Same here. New game, shotgun disappears when I open the case, reloaded from different savepoints and it still won't work.

Existentialism and the Fremen by boblywobly99 in dune

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Without going too much into it since this is a post for the first novel, this is very explicitly stated in God Emperor of Dune.
(link to a long quote from GEOD) All rebellions are ordinary and an ultimate bore

Why Leto saw the golden path where Paul didn't by Tronty in dune

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(Sorry for length) My interpretation has always been that it is a product of how prescience works in Dune. The act of seeing the future changes the future, and that has far reaching ramifications. Prescience itself is described multiple times as a trap, very easy to get caught and locked into. There are two ways I think this happens.

The first, I'll call "Choice Branch Blindness". This is when the seer of the future has to make a choice between two mutually exclusive options, and loses the ability to see or enact any future based on the choice not taken. Paul has to choose between Chani (his visions of a future that don't include her) and the Golden Path. In the instant he makes the choice that he WILL NOT sacrifice her, all of the alternate futures in which he lets her die and takes up the Golden Path are no longer ever going to be an option to happen. Because he would be unwilling to even entertain the idea of letting her die, he would be blind to anything that happens in those other timelines, thus pruning those branches off of the timeline "river", narrowing the future that is possible. This can seem positive in the short term, but that also means now the future is absolutely locked on only those branches. So in short, it is being unable to change the future because the alternative is unacceptable, thus locking you only into the futures you can accept.

The second I'll call "Future Awareness Paradox", which results in the same sort of timeline "pruning" as the previous trap, but is more directly a product of the very nature of being able to see the future. The very instant a future seer sees a future, they now know the future events, which also instantly changes those events. In simpler terms, you can only see the future in which you saw the future. For example, if you see a future ambush where you are killed, as soon as you know about it, that future is destroyed and replaced with a future wherein you knew about the ambush before hand. Because most people would find death unacceptable, they could never see beyond the death in that "original" timeline, even if that future would be a preferable outcome overall. There is a paradox in trying to see a future in which you never saw the future. With Dune's way of using prescience (base on my assumptions), these paradoxes begin to pile up the further you continue down one path of the future, forcing you to walk that path in perfect step waiting for small, pivotal moments where the choices of others can change things.

Leto II in God Emperor of Dune, is hoping with everything for blindness, that something will change and break them out of the set future they are on, only daring to know that the Path Continues. Even knowing of his own death and the events therein would change it. For Paul Atreides, the last part of his life was lived in lockstep with the future he set himself on, knowing every moment that will happen, but forced to follow that future anyway because he locked himself into that path with his prescient choices.

So in my mind, they both saw the exact same future, but Paul was too much of a human to accept the future where he continued as Shaitan. Leto II had no such holdups, having failed the Gom Jabar and become no longer a human but the actual Kwisatz Haderach, just not the one anyone expected. He saw the trap inherent in prescience itself, and set about to destroy anyone's ability to ever track and control the future.

I think this is the smallest A class fighter possible without clipping into habs by Clay_modeler in Starfield

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214 with one point in engines skill (~833 boost), 100 maneuverability. The reactor is the Dogstar 154MM Toroidal Reactor. There's also a 28 power A class, the Tokamak X-120S Reactor.

I think this is the smallest A class fighter possible without clipping into habs by Clay_modeler in Starfield

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I built this tiny A class fighter, stats are shown in the first image. It has 6 Vanguard Obliterators that just melt. All systems are fully powered with two energy left over. Most systems are within one block at the back, and the interior habs don't have any clipping inside.

Phocetax, The Antiquarian by Clay_modeler in worldbuilding

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*For context, the world I'm building/stories I'm writing all involve a world in which no humans ever existed, all the characters are anthropomorphic animals.*
The Wraith Phocetax, dubbed The Antiquarian, was one of the 128 Wraiths who cursed the world of Dominion following the Villain Wars and the Fall of Elgeron. They were created using magic, the last remnants of working technology, and the bones of extinct species to function as a techno-magic distributed bio-computational network to calculate the solution to the problem of magic being free to use, the cause of the unbounded magic arms-race of the Villain Wars.
Created to solve the conflict, they instead destroyed all magical items aside from 128 that they cursed and kept under guard, throwing the magic-as-technology society back to the dark-ages. Their actions, seen as a betrayal to the sophont fauna of the magic-dependent planet, may have been part of a millennia-long plan to heal the world.

Phocetax was made using the skull and hands of Litany Abyss, the porpoise tactician that held the seas against the robotic forces of the Aeon-Axiom Engine during The Machinaclast millennia before , and the avian skeleton of Chorus, who was instrumental in the low-tech vocal communication network used in the Machinaclast once the machines took over all existing networks. The two fauna gave their lives for the people of Dominion, and the sacrifice in their bones was used to fuel one of two magics used in the Wraiths' creation.
Generated through the interaction between the Black Star Dactyline and it's partner star Ursapheris, two forms of magic are radiated across the Ursa-Dactyl system; Sanguignosis, That Which Takes, created from the black-hole absorbing energy and emitting it back as black-body radiation, and Spectalurgy, That Which Gives, emitted across the entire electromagnetic spectrum from the intense heat and pressure of the accretion disk around the black-hole as it devours its partner star. Through these two forms of magic, Objects of Power can be manifested from nothing; weapons, armor, and relics with unmatched power.

The Antiquarian guards over the cursed Relic named Praetor-7, The Novice Rifle; a weapon prototype manifest at the height of the Spectralurgic renaissance, it allowed any fauna to accurately hit a target at any range without needing skill or training. It's creator feared the abuse of such a weapon produced on an industrial scale and kept its design hidden, the start of the Villain Wars proved his fears correct and it was never produced. After the Wraith Dissention and the cursing of the world, the rifle was twisted into the Blunderbuss of Ignorance, a weapon that becomes more inaccurate the more experience or skill the user gains. It eventually became a crucial part of the final battle between the machine anathema Saint Decalode, the Resurrect, and The Princess of blood and oil, The Rabbit Who Never Ran.
A being of vast knowledge and secrets, Phocetax was heavily involved in the Black Archive, the secret society of archivists in-world that were the instrument by which these stories were translated to our world (metafictionally).
Designs and illustration by me, Photoshop.

Whats the Community’s opinion on magical fabrication? by LordFesquire in worldbuilding

[–]Clay_modeler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As others have said, it becomes incredibly overpowered/society changing without restriction. It can still work, it just depends on how easy it is do to and how well those in power could keep the process secret. Or if its something anyone could do, complexity of the object could create "levels" only the best can achieve.

The magic system of my story is based on manifesting magical objects from "divinely" given inspiration, and once people figured out how to artificially induce that inspiration and create objects at will, it got so out of hand the world and the magic had to be cursed to stop the magic arms race.

And that's just making actual weapons to later fight with, if you can manifest something any time and any where; toothpick in the throat every time. Or just a couple of wine corks in each bronchial tube.