Taylor Millard
Jun 6th, 2003, 08:20:30 PM
http://sw-fans.net/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=29763
:: Vynn's eyes never left the man. The jedi might've sensed him now, but how well could he keep track of Vynn, who had a medichlorien count low enough to consider him dead? And Vynn's grandfather, a darksider, had brought Vynn up on how to defend himself from mind any kind of prying or mind tricks. In fact Vynn had gotten so good at defending himself from force tricks that when his grandfather decided to "test" his lightsaber on Vynn, he had only been able to scar his face before Frost wasted the old man.
First off, outside of his grammar being completely terrible...how can someone have a low midichlorian count to be considered dead? To my knowledge that's completely off base and impossible. The only way someone could have that sort of thing is if they had an yslamiri on them.
I can accept him having some mind blocks but not to the extent he says it is.
The rifle was of no blaster type, but Vynn kept its purpose locked in his mind from the jedi prying. Not to mention, with him facing Vynn, the Imperial officer knew the force user was opening his backside to at least three sniper's crosshairs behind him. By this time, the soldiers from the other sides had come around to this one also. In visible range of the Jedi and waiting with weapons ready at each of the corners.
He could run, but the snipers were of Inquisitorate triaining and were probably on some kind of temporary drug that would let them hit the force user even if he enhanced himself. They weren't going to be walking for a little while though.::
Hmm...I'm sorry I don't see how possible that is without the drug:
A)Having a major debilitating effect on the person.
B) I don't see how someone could use the drug (say it's liquid silver) and still be able to keep up with a Force User using speed. Without ODing or getting addicted to it.
Suggestions? Comments?
We've had plenty of complaints about Fiend...let's do something this time.
:: Vynn's eyes never left the man. The jedi might've sensed him now, but how well could he keep track of Vynn, who had a medichlorien count low enough to consider him dead? And Vynn's grandfather, a darksider, had brought Vynn up on how to defend himself from mind any kind of prying or mind tricks. In fact Vynn had gotten so good at defending himself from force tricks that when his grandfather decided to "test" his lightsaber on Vynn, he had only been able to scar his face before Frost wasted the old man.
First off, outside of his grammar being completely terrible...how can someone have a low midichlorian count to be considered dead? To my knowledge that's completely off base and impossible. The only way someone could have that sort of thing is if they had an yslamiri on them.
I can accept him having some mind blocks but not to the extent he says it is.
The rifle was of no blaster type, but Vynn kept its purpose locked in his mind from the jedi prying. Not to mention, with him facing Vynn, the Imperial officer knew the force user was opening his backside to at least three sniper's crosshairs behind him. By this time, the soldiers from the other sides had come around to this one also. In visible range of the Jedi and waiting with weapons ready at each of the corners.
He could run, but the snipers were of Inquisitorate triaining and were probably on some kind of temporary drug that would let them hit the force user even if he enhanced himself. They weren't going to be walking for a little while though.::
Hmm...I'm sorry I don't see how possible that is without the drug:
A)Having a major debilitating effect on the person.
B) I don't see how someone could use the drug (say it's liquid silver) and still be able to keep up with a Force User using speed. Without ODing or getting addicted to it.
Suggestions? Comments?
We've had plenty of complaints about Fiend...let's do something this time.