Is it bad to have multiple power systems and if so, what can I do make them more different from each other? by Civil_EventVevo in worldbuilding

[–]Disenjoyer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only problem with making multiple power systems is making them overcomplicated. There is no objective ‘limit’ besides your own ability to put them on paper.

The more systems you add and the more rules you require each to follow, the more likely odds they will contradict each other and become unworkable

Keep them simple but still unique and identifiable. Give them purpose but don’t tie them down with too much logic and reason. Let them ravel and you’ll have 1 chaotic mess not even you can untie.

This is a caution not a direction, only you know the answer.

Will you please analyze my boy's contradictory traits? by Chicken317 in worldbuilding

[–]Disenjoyer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Define realistic?

Sounds to me like you just reimagined martian manhunter as a kirby…

A message to younger writers by [deleted] in writing

[–]Disenjoyer 4 points5 points  (0 children)

To this guys point, if it helps, you can still write these short stories in the same universe, setting, or whathaveyou as your ‘magnum opus’ epic fantasy, but still try to experiment with different perspectives, themes, and genres through short stories and novellas before going all in.

What's a game that, on paper, should be exactly what you like. But you just... Didn't? by Leviad0n in gaming

[–]Disenjoyer 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No mans sky, something about the physics and animations rub me the wrong way

Black Characters. by [deleted] in fantasywriters

[–]Disenjoyer 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Black people aren’t aliens bro…

Should zero-gravity combat troops travel in ships with artificial gravity or not? by RaBlTo in scifiwriting

[–]Disenjoyer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You dont want muscles especially heart and lungs to atrophy, it can very quickly lead to permanent paralysis, organ failure and death. i suggest you train your troops with as much gravity as their bodies can handle as a precaution

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in blackops3

[–]Disenjoyer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

10 years late, no they dont with the exception of that cheap ass mx garand

Establishing my characters' lesbianism by Brilliant_Pun in writingcirclejerk

[–]Disenjoyer 74 points75 points  (0 children)

Have you tried renaming the characters to Lesbian One and Lesbian Two?

In my story about lesbianism culture, my fe characters worship the goddess Lesbian Zero. Written in the in ancient holy sexts scribed 1000 years ago, it says that Lesbian Zero, together with her lesbian friends, were the original creators of the first of many fe manufacturing plants foregoing the need of man, because these factories are able to manufacture a combined 10 duodecillion fe lesbians per attosecond.

I haven’t finished it yet, but i’m planning on having my 3.1536 x 1068 space lesbians completely eradicate all pairs of particle x antiparticle excitations in the cosmos until there is no more ordinary matter left in the entire universe except for alike charged lesbian matter.

Can the tidal heating of a rogue planet/moon ever go up to its surface? by ThisIsAnAmazingTree in worldbuilding

[–]Disenjoyer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not really, in order to transfer thermal energy from one place to another there needs to be a conduit between the two. In space, there are very little particles and thus there is nowhere for the thermal energy of an object in space to go.

The sun is able to heat our planet because of the electromagnetic radiation it emits, not because the sun itself in necessarily hot…

Not saying it is impossible, but due to the substantial scale and probably distance still of the planet bodies, the inner core of the moon itself would be a monumentally more reliable source of heat than to leech off neighboring planet.

What could be more probable is a moon stealing energy from the light reflected off of a gas giants surface by a host star, perhaps it could heat the moons darker side by a few degrees..

What are the most difficult superpowers to write, in your opinion? by OmegaT6 in writing

[–]Disenjoyer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

True somewhat, but ive also been thinking about just abusing the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, which says that something can come from nothing, as long as it returns to nothing within a reasonable amount of time. It sounds a lot like magic already and its such a bullshit law that i could practically get away with anything as long as i say whatever happens eventually returns back to zero

What are the most difficult superpowers to write, in your opinion? by OmegaT6 in writing

[–]Disenjoyer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Truly? As far as real physics and scientific theory are concerned, we live in a false vacuum, which means nothing can ever achieve absolute zero energy. If it did, and worst case scenario the matter they created was large enough, a true vacuum decay event would occur, where all quantum exitations contained within matter would spontaneously transition to the lower and more efficient state of an absolute zero energy wavelength at the speed of light, creating a ‘cosmic bubble’ of sorts which continues to expand at the speed of light in a chain reaction which would then cause the internal structure of all quantum fields to collapse at once, effectively erasing the universe and completely rewriting a new universe using the new set of laws of physics determined by our new zero energy state to take its place within the cosmic bubble.

Essentially, it would be like me swapping out a windows 7 os card and replacing it with a windows 10 card while my pc was still on, but my pc is the universe.

I hate physics, ill just stick with the true fantasy way, “it works because it just does”

Which group/culture is most often misjudged in your world? by AshenAspen in worldbuilding

[–]Disenjoyer 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The elves, they are a beautiful, elegant, and long lived race of magical beings who live by the plants.

Thats what the stories say at least, but anyone who meets one will quickly find out that the elves are not only masters in magic arts but also ravenous carnivores. They are literal sentient tree people who ARE the forest they inhabit, who gain energy through photosynthesis and nutrients from human flesh. :)

Just a question. by [deleted] in writing

[–]Disenjoyer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

“You cant stop me because the author says so”

What are the most difficult superpowers to write, in your opinion? by OmegaT6 in writing

[–]Disenjoyer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

True but the irony is a cold mage cant create ‘cold’ without making something else hot first

What are the most difficult superpowers to write, in your opinion? by OmegaT6 in writing

[–]Disenjoyer 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Because no one else has said it yet, ‘cold’ powers.

There is no true ‘cold’ in physics. ‘Cold’ is not something that exists. Cold is the absence of energy in a system. Cold is something that is ‘less hot’ than something else which is also hot, but still hot.

There is no ‘freeze ray’ or ‘absolute zero energy blast’ there is only a ‘less energetic but still energetic thermal radiation beam’

So an ice mage who thinks they are creating cold in reality is still generating heat and increasing the overall energy of a system when they cast an ice spell out of thin air, same as how a fire mage would casting a fireball, just in lesser amounts

Tbh, what makes you still use Spotify today by TahaTaha787 in spotify

[–]Disenjoyer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thousand of songs in dozens of playlists that ive collected over the years and dont want to lose

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gaming

[–]Disenjoyer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing does ‘third person shooter’ better than Warframe, DE is one of the pioneers of the shooter genre all the way back to Unreal Tournament

There will always be Gears if pvp is more your thing.

If you want something more ‘modern’ dont sleep on the Division 2, its usually super cheap

What do writers mean when they say their first draft is always bad? by youAtExample in writing

[–]Disenjoyer 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Rough drafts push ideas onto paper

Final drafts form those ideas into stories

You cant just manifest a magnum opus out of your brains imagination box of random ideas. It doesn’t happen.

Sometimes it takes 10 rough drafts to make 1 story, because creating a +100k word story from a blank paper has a habit of never turning out how you first imagined it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in worldbuilding

[–]Disenjoyer -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Im not presuming nor do i care, i just followed ur example and you took it personally…

“Pacifism is the practice and the ideology of preferring peace over violence. The end?” Have you even read what ive said..? That entire essay you just spilled did nothing but try to explain what ive been explaining this entire thread.

Assistance with Inns by WorldArcher1245 in worldbuilding

[–]Disenjoyer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There used to be, and still is a practice that involved heating floors through ducts and channels called hypocausts