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Morec0
A shapeshifter... havn't seen one in a while.Wot?
The character is taken from the book I'm working on.And he
has
seen a shapeshifter before?
Heh.
*Morec says nothing more on the topic.*
Post by
Orranis
Nuke<Kil'JaedenI doubt that. Archimonde was killed by a bunch of wisps exploding. A nuke should deal with KJ just fine... :P
KJ>Arch. Plus, the wisps are the power of the very world itself. If you consider the amount of geothermal energy the world contains, that is pretty f*cking significant. If you let off every explosive ever made by mankind at once, you would destroy it's ecosystems and humans would die, but some forms of simple or even more complex life would live on, and evolve. However you would barely scratch the rock shell of the world. Destroying the planet takes a million times more than some over media-ized report on global warming.
Post by
Skreeran
Nuke<Kil'JaedenI doubt that. Archimonde was killed by a bunch of wisps exploding. A nuke should deal with KJ just fine... :P
KJ>Arch. Plus, the wisps are the power of the very world itself. If you consider the amount of geothermal energy the world contains, that is pretty f*cking significant. If you let off every explosive ever made by mankind at once, you would destroy it's ecosystems and humans would die, but some forms of simple or even more complex life would live on, and evolve. However you would barely scratch the rock shell of the world. Destroying the planet takes a million times more than some over media-ized report on global warming.Judging by the explosion created by the Wisps at Mount Hyjal, and the general about of force that it had, I would say that a nuke is far more powerful.
The geothermal power of the earth itself is more powerful than all the nukes that we have, as far as I know, but it didn't seem that that is what the wisps were using. The explosion that the wisps created was less forceful than a nuclear explosion.
Post by
Mazaniam
Can we buy blizz games from stores?
Post by
Skreeran
Can we buy blizz games from stores?I think it would be more fun if we cannot.
But I'm good either way.
Post by
Orranis
Nuke<Kil'JaedenI doubt that. Archimonde was killed by a bunch of wisps exploding. A nuke should deal with KJ just fine... :P
KJ>Arch. Plus, the wisps are the power of the very world itself. If you consider the amount of geothermal energy the world contains, that is pretty f*cking significant. If you let off every explosive ever made by mankind at once, you would destroy it's ecosystems and humans would die, but some forms of simple or even more complex life would live on, and evolve. However you would barely scratch the rock shell of the world. Destroying the planet takes a million times more than some over media-ized report on global warming.Judging by the explosion created by the Wisps at Mount Hyjal, and the general about of force that it had, I would say that a nuke is far more powerful.
The geothermal power of the earth itself is more powerful than all the nukes that we have, as far as I know, but it didn't seem that that is what the wisps were using. The explosion that the wisps created was less forceful than a nuclear explosion.
Size is no measurement of force. A black hole is more potent than any star, and several million times smaller.
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470415
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Post by
Orranis
Playing an angry arrogant black dragon reminds me of playing a dwarf mountain king.
Post by
Skreeran
Size is no measurement of force. A black hole is more potent than any star, and several million times smaller.A. What exactly do you mean about Black Hole potency? To you mean gravitational force? Mass?
B. Force is a good measurement of force. Trees survived the blast. The demon's skeleton survived the blast. Both of those those would not be left after a nuclear blast.
Post by
Morec0
I can't help but wonder what a druid would think of New York...
Post by
531528
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Post by
Monday
B. Force is a good measurement of force. Trees survived the blast. The demon's skeleton survived the blast. Both of those those would not be left after a nuclear blast.
Did you mean mass there =P
Post by
Orranis
Size is no measurement of force. A black hole is more potent than any star, and several million times smaller.A. What exactly do you mean about Black Hole potency? To you mean gravitational force? Mass?
B. Force is a good measurement of force. Trees survived the blast. The demon's skeleton survived the blast. Both of those those would not be left after a nuclear blast.
A. Destruction, or potency to change the state of matter significantly.
B. Imagine the Nuclear blast was contained within the area of Archimondes body. Trees survived the blast. Also, Something as immense as Archimonde could possibly be left behind, because we do not know the full extent of his biology. Though I get your point. I really hated how Archimonde went out... It was kind of random. Un-epic like. I see your point, but it's just completely useless to compare nuclear fission with magic, because they are so different.
Post by
Skreeran
B. Force is a good measurement of force. Trees survived the blast. The demon's skeleton survived the blast. Both of those those would not be left after a nuclear blast.
Did you mean mass there =PWell, I mean that we can observe the force that was enacted upon the environment by the wisp-blast. It has nothing to do with the size of the explosion. Fact is, if you dropped a nuke on Archimonde, there would be no world tree, no Archy skeleton, no trees around it, etc.
Post by
Monday
B. Force is a good measurement of force. Trees survived the blast. The demon's skeleton survived the blast. Both of those those would not be left after a nuclear blast.
Did you mean mass there =PWell, I mean that we can observe the force that was enacted upon the environment by the wisp-blast. It has nothing to do with the size of the explosion. Fact is, if you dropped a nuke on Archimonde, there would be no world tree, no Archy skeleton, no trees around it, etc.
No I mean Force is a good measurement of forceThat's kind of a no duh. Did you mean to put mass there was what I was asking.
Post by
Skreeran
No I mean Force is a good measurement of forceThat's kind of a no duh. Did you mean to put mass there was what I was asking.No, I was being a smartass.
Post by
Skreeran
Who did you throw the grenade at, Morec?
Post by
Morec0
The death knight.
And Michael and Mason are going to get along great, I can tell...
Post by
Skreeran
The death knight.
And Michael and Mason are going to get along great, I can tell...Heh...
Yeah, I'm shamelessly modeling this character after my dad. Except for the serial killer part.
He actually did tell U.S. Soldiers to @#$% off, and there wasn't much they could do about it.
Post by
Morec0
If only your character knew Skree... heh, if only all of the soldier characters knew...
What is his military rank anyway? I'm fairly certain that Mason is of higher rank.
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