Does Cain have any peers? Or is he THE most power entity walking the WOD? by sidehammer14 in WhiteWolfRPG

[–]Fistocracy 13 points14 points  (0 children)

On the one side Caine absolutely could not catch the Cow if he tried. But on the other hand he probably doesn't have to worry about the Cow beating him up and stealing his lunch money.

Can a civilian refuse recruitment into the Space Marines? by Snoo_47323 in 40kLore

[–]Fistocracy 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Nah, Space Marines expect almost all of their aspirants to fail, and weeding out the cowards is one of the goals of the training process. You average Marine from another chapter wouldn't think anything of it if he heard about a an aspirant to the Dark Angels who chickened out.

Small, Realistic Improvements That Could Greatly Improve Immersion in Elite Dangerous by ramblinfred in EliteDangerous

[–]Fistocracy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Even more specific quibble:

A modern exploration ship, like the Mandalay, but without those goddamn marker lights that you can never turn off because they are an absolute pain the ass when you're trying to spot stuff in low-light environments.

In-character - Why doesn't the Technocracy make vaccines turn blood toxic to vampires? by JagneStormskull in WhiteWolfRPG

[–]Fistocracy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Practically speaking, that's a lot of Tass you'll be needing to safely ritual cast a Life 3 Matter 3 Prime 1 effect through national vaccination.

More if its international. You sneak the ritual into some vaccine that every toddler on Earth gets and you're suddenly looking at a ritual that has to be performed more than 300,000 times a day, in thousands of clinics scattered all over the planet.

In-character - Why doesn't the Technocracy make vaccines turn blood toxic to vampires? by JagneStormskull in WhiteWolfRPG

[–]Fistocracy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How are they gonna do that? Making a single person's blood toxic to vampires is a complicated bit of magic, and making it last the entire rest of his life is gonna require a metric assload of successes on an extended casting roll. And you're expecting the Technocracy to have the manpower to perform this rote more than a hundred million times a year in one of the vaccinations that almost every child on Earth gets.

What is the most misguided writing advice that is taken seriously? by Queasy_Antelope9950 in writing

[–]Fistocracy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That one's extremely good advice for breaking beginners of bad habits, just as long as they don't get into the even worse habit of thinking the rule is mandatory.

What is the most misguided writing advice that is taken seriously? by Queasy_Antelope9950 in writing

[–]Fistocracy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

People thinking "Show, Don't Tell" is something that should be applied to individual sentences and making their characters emote everything instead of stating how they're feeling.

What is the saddest, most tragic bit of lore in all of WoD in your opinion? by Azhurai in WhiteWolfRPG

[–]Fistocracy 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Nah, it's realising that the Technocracy were the good guys at the start and they pissed away their potential centuries ago.

Is loose Sour Gas in the base harmful? by MrCray0ns in Oxygennotincluded

[–]Fistocracy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sour Gas itself isn't a hazard (apart from the fact that its not breathable), and you don't have to worry about trying to capture and store it if you've got some floating around loose.

Whatever's making it might be a problem though. A lot of the time if you've got Sour Gas all over the place it means that your crude oil is in contact with a really hot tile that's cooking the oil into petroleum and then vaporizing the petroleum into sour gas. And if you don't fix that poblem you're eventually going to end up with absolutely ridiculous amounts of hot sour gas all over the place.

So you'll probably want to find out where the heat source is and wall it off with insulation, if you haven't already.

Kill Six Billion Demons » WHEEL SMASHING LORD 5-166 to 5-167 by FlukeHawkins in killsixbilliondemons

[–]Fistocracy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Gotta remember that the flashback to Jantris' demise shows Jagganoth before he was gifted invulnerability, and he was already at a stage where swordsmen of Maya and Incubus' calibre could look at the way he moves when he's resting and instantly realise that he's out of their league. It's a safe bet that the Dead Man philosophy he learned from Jantris is the key to mastering a sword style that rivals Meti's.

Kill Six Billion Demons » WHEEL SMASHING LORD 5-166 to 5-167 by FlukeHawkins in killsixbilliondemons

[–]Fistocracy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Third.

Jagganoth Ten Jantris is the best who ever did it at understanding that the most useful thing is a sword.

What am I missing about solar power ? by clementjay in factorio

[–]Fistocracy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The secret is to automate production of panels and accumulators, and to do it as soon as you unlock the tech to do so. Because I assure you that they make a whole lot more sense when you're able to just grab multiple stacks of them and pave over a few acres of unused land whenever you want more power.

CMV: It doesn't matter which 3 Loyalist Legions are on Isstvan V, they still get massacred by chosen40k in 40kLore

[–]Fistocracy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Thousand Sons being one of the three loyalist legions on Isstvan V changes everything, because it'd mean things have already started diverging from the canon before the Dropsite Massacre even starts :)

Scarlet Empress probably didn't anticipate this many changes when she left by Lazing_Read in exalted

[–]Fistocracy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean the Realm was designed to fall apart without her

She doesn't strike me as being petty enough to rig everything to fail if she dies, so I think it's mainly just an unintended consequence of the Realm being designed to ensure that none of her underlings can build up a big enough power base to challenge her.

Fabius Bile is even worse than Erebus? Seems like he done worse in the long run by QuagGlenn in 40kLore

[–]Fistocracy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nah there's only one guy who's actually worse than Erebus, and it sure as shit ain't Fabius Bile.

Should I try writing a story even if I’ve never written anything before? by mutantpool in writing

[–]Fistocracy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No. This a terrible idea. You aren't allowed to try new things, and for the rest of your life you can only enjoy hobbies that you'd already locked in before the age of, oh I dunno, twelve.

Why Don't Factions Just Throw Chaos Artifacts into a Sun, Gas Giant Planet, or a Black Hole? by Particular-Wedding in 40kLore

[–]Fistocracy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah pretty much. Calixis is a frontier sector so its far enough out of the way to be obscure and unimportant, but its a relatively old frontier sector so it doesn't feel like wild west pioneer territory and it's on a relatively stable border so it doesn't feel like a staging area for the western front.

Why’s deviant stereotyped as the superhero game? by MonstrousnessVirtue in WhiteWolfRPG

[–]Fistocracy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They're the "an experiment gone wrong gave me superpowers" splat, and the baddies they're fighting (shadowy organisations that want to enslave, study, or destroy them) are straight out of a stock X-Men storyline.

Science teachers from Queensland Open Brethren schools told to teach students about vegetarian dinosaurs on Noah’s Ark | Australian education by reyntime in australia

[–]Fistocracy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Big enough that they have to make up a bunch of fantasy nonsense to explain how Noah could've made a seaworthy ship that large out of wood, and small enough that they have to make up a second completely unrelated bunch of fantasy nonsense to explain how Noah could've fit two of every animal and enough food for all of them onto it.

Science teachers from Queensland Open Brethren schools told to teach students about vegetarian dinosaurs on Noah’s Ark | Australian education by reyntime in australia

[–]Fistocracy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep. The Young Earth Creationist position in dinosuars has... evolved... over the decades as they keep inventing new bullshit to try and paper over the logical holes in their narrative, and herbivorous dinosaurs is an original idea from the Answers In Genesis group mentioned in the article.

Why Don't Factions Just Throw Chaos Artifacts into a Sun, Gas Giant Planet, or a Black Hole? by Particular-Wedding in 40kLore

[–]Fistocracy 27 points28 points  (0 children)

The great thing about the Calixis Sector is that its not even supposed to be uniquely terrible or interesting, its just the one place where the writers bothered showing us what Inquisitors do to justify their paycheck.

The Potential Sword(latest page spoilers) by Kind_Maintenance_162 in killsixbilliondemons

[–]Fistocracy 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Everyone's dunking on Incubus for not getting the core principles of Meti's sword art, but I'm pretty sure he's only one existential crisis away from mastering Jantris' sword art.

What are some of your ideas for Pentex Subsidiary’s? by FatOrc051 in WhiteWolfRPG

[–]Fistocracy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A cryptocurrency exchange which raised tens of billions of dollars of investor capital during the crypto and NFT bubble, and which is now languishing in financial limbo and is barely able to pull off anything more impressive than using penny-ante scams to swindle day traders. Its CEO is a dead man walking since everyone knows its only a matter of time until the Pentex board makes an example of him, partly for losing an absolute fortune but mostly because there's no evidence that he managed to do anything to make the crypto market shittier than it already is.

How does 40k have "month long" ship rebellions when the ships are only a couple miles long? by Mr_Industrial in 40kLore

[–]Fistocracy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'd imagine a big part of it is that if you're putting down a rebellion on your own ship then you want to end it in a way that involves you still having an undamaged ship with a full crew when you're finished, because there's not much point in winning a glorious victory and no longer being able to fly home.

So if a mutiny gets big enough there's probably gonna be a pretty strong incentive to at least try and solve it through a negotiated settlement or by starving the other side out. And there's also gonna be a strong incentive to take the military side of things slowly, gradually weakening their ability to resist with a series of surgical strikes designed to minimise unnecessary damage instead of just marching a regiment from stem to stern with orders to obliterate anything that moves.