Notices by RDN's Lucifer (nerthos), page 51

  1. @gameragodzilla Longer handle changes the way you have to grab it, the unsharpened part is for finer control in specific cases.

    Tuesday, 28-Feb-17 16:41:49 UTC from web in context
  2. @maiyannah "after a while in the battle" as in having hit a bunch of people and shields.

    Tuesday, 28-Feb-17 16:40:41 UTC from web in context
  3. @maiyannah I'm not saying dull but it's not a razor after a while in the actual battle. It won't cut through a glove if you're holding the sword by the blade and being careful.

    Tuesday, 28-Feb-17 16:38:08 UTC from web in context
  4. @gameragodzilla What @maiyannah said. The lower part is mostly used for grabbing and parrying while the point was for cutting and piercing.

    Tuesday, 28-Feb-17 16:35:16 UTC from web in context
  5. @gameragodzilla If you're wearing gloves you won't cut yourself. A sword that sees battle won't be too sharp, a lot of the cutting relies on impact and momentum.

    Tuesday, 28-Feb-17 16:33:00 UTC from web in context
  6. @gameragodzilla It restricts his movement but gives him more strenght and also makes leg and arm movements barely drain any stamina, being robotic, so he adapted to a stronger, slower style than the one he used before. He can't match them on speed so might as well use the fact that his arms and legs won't tire to overwhelm others.

    Tuesday, 28-Feb-17 16:31:17 UTC from web in context
  7. @bitterandrew Good parents

    Tuesday, 28-Feb-17 16:28:18 UTC from web in context
  8. @gameragodzilla Due to palpatine being a dick mostly.

    Tuesday, 28-Feb-17 16:27:02 UTC from web in context
  9. @nerthos @gameragodzilla Then again it also makes him physically stronger so he compensates with that.

    Tuesday, 28-Feb-17 16:26:32 UTC from web in context
  10. @gameragodzilla Basically, the suit's designed to be annoyingly restrictive to wear.

    Tuesday, 28-Feb-17 16:25:43 UTC from web in context
  11. Doesn't mean you can't do delicate work wearing them, just that you can't do it fast.

    Tuesday, 28-Feb-17 16:22:36 UTC from web
  12. @maiyannah @gameragodzilla Gauntlets are pretty bad for fast precision movement, and that's talking from experience.

    Tuesday, 28-Feb-17 16:20:52 UTC from web in context
  13. @nerthos @gameragodzilla Even more with the padding and all that.

    Tuesday, 28-Feb-17 16:13:53 UTC from web in context
  14. @gameragodzilla Anywhere between 20 and 60kg depending on the type and quality.

    Tuesday, 28-Feb-17 16:13:35 UTC from web in context
  15. @gameragodzilla It's not an issue for maneuvering if it's well done and you know how to move in it, but it weights a bit so if you can get overwhelmed it won't help too much. If you have a sword or axe or whatever that has a certain reach, then yeah, it's incredibly useful, but not with knives.

    Tuesday, 28-Feb-17 16:12:53 UTC from web in context
  16. If you drive your bike without hands and fall, you can't explain. Might be toucans, might be geology. They'll just see one thing I can give you which group is the last few decades the idea of attoning for someone else's sins is ridicuous.

    Tuesday, 28-Feb-17 16:10:03 UTC from gs.kawa-kun.com in context Repeat of nerthos2
  17. @nerthos2 That first part is priceless.

    Tuesday, 28-Feb-17 16:09:39 UTC from web in context
  18. @maiyannah It's only useful without a weapon in formation so yeah.

    Tuesday, 28-Feb-17 16:08:52 UTC from web in context
  19. @gameragodzilla Well I thought about using the concept to make slice-proof backpacks to sell to people afraid of thieves.

    Tuesday, 28-Feb-17 16:05:43 UTC from web in context
  20. @gameragodzilla As long as you're not knocked down, plate armor would make you a terminator in a knifefight. But it's added weight if you do get pushed. Easiest way to kill a knight was to make them fall and sneak a dagger between the joints or the helmet. It's not too useful if you don't have at least one person by your side.

    Tuesday, 28-Feb-17 16:04:56 UTC from web in context
  21. @gameragodzilla You could make bracers with inlaid steel thread. It'll be annoying to make but with some padding and a steel mesh or scales you'll be more than capable of taking hits without damage.

    Tuesday, 28-Feb-17 16:02:05 UTC from web in context
  22. @gameragodzilla Lamellar armor. Basically immune to cuts. You'll only get away with wearing that without being noticed in winter though.

    Tuesday, 28-Feb-17 16:00:27 UTC from web in context
  23. I slept until like 6 something am today and feel much more tired than the last few days. Mornings suck.

    Tuesday, 28-Feb-17 15:55:37 UTC from web
  24. @hfaust @miki

    Tuesday, 28-Feb-17 15:49:44 UTC from web in context
  25. @gameragodzilla Skin is more stretched, and fat is really soft. The wound would be bigger rather than give you any protection.

    Tuesday, 28-Feb-17 15:45:03 UTC from web in context
  26. I wonder how constantly hopping between two sites will affect my postcount here.

    Tuesday, 28-Feb-17 15:13:13 UTC from web
  27. @maiyannah That would prove absolutely nothing, since I'm no athlete. If I had the same training then sure, but I don't.

    Tuesday, 28-Feb-17 15:06:39 UTC from web in context
  28. @gameragodzilla Still, I think all competitors should run on the same hardware so to speak for it to be fair.

    Tuesday, 28-Feb-17 15:02:01 UTC from web in context
  29. @maiyannah I should remember that you're a jerk when it comes to this particular topic.

    Tuesday, 28-Feb-17 14:59:24 UTC from web in context
  30. @maiyannah If you're the best of your biological sex, I think you deserve the title for that category.

    Tuesday, 28-Feb-17 14:57:46 UTC from web in context