2008-08-05, 02:22 | Link #2101 | |
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2008-08-05, 02:56 | Link #2102 |
Heaven's Nightmare
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Well, with many special efects like the ones in the movies you could have a small chance to make it look like they are being fired while levitating . But more importantly, I suggest to stop this pointless discussion. It's impossible to compare fiction with the real world and we can only asume or make weak statements on facts that we'll never be able to prove.
(But I still think UBW can be imitated with modern technology!) |
2008-08-05, 03:19 | Link #2103 |
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Fine, but one final point about reality marbles. From Fate/Zero, when you see the army of the king from outside. It's apparent that the user side-steps normal reality and is untouchable from outside. It's also apparent that the user can move around the reality marble and re-appear at a point relative to his position where he activated it. So any attack that strikes after the marble initiates is effectively dodged. A perfect defense if you time it right. Not to mention you could escape easily with it.
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Also, people are inside reality still touch-able from the outside. All you need to do is to walk in. A reality marble is just corroding a limited section of the world with the user's inner image. However, only non-living things without mana (weather it is mana running through a human's veins, or an artifact charged with mana)can be corroded, and they still will be restored after a reality marble is no longer expanded. In other words, reality marble does not negate attacks. Spoiler for F/Z spoiler:
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2008-08-09, 00:21 | Link #2107 | ||
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And again, you mentioned it is possible for stone-age culture people to request a big enough pile of rock to make a dark hole--but you forgot the factor that stone age people don't even know about black hole, so they won't be requesting enough rocks. And also, black holes does not form with just mass--you'll require lots and lots of energy to as well. And, current technology won't send anything to the sun--don't forget in the T-Moon universe, Gaia will stop anyone trying to destroy mankind...so even before that technology is invented, they'll be killed by counter force. Quote:
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2008-08-11, 06:01 | Link #2111 |
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Also, Fate/Stay Night is currently being translated. Fate route and UBW route have been fully translated, Heavens Feel is in progress. Fate/Hollow Ataraxia... I have heard of being translated, but progres reports have been scarce.
There are also the fighting games, if that is more your style. Except for the tiny detail that whatever you send there will burn up before it reaches the sun at all, even before you hit the around 5700 degrees celcius surface, you still have to go through the one to three million degrees corona. |
2008-09-03, 03:10 | Link #2117 | ||
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2008-09-14, 11:21 | Link #2118 |
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Question about the BGM....
What kind of instrument is used in the BGM "Unmei no Yoru" (NOT the beginning of it). I have no musical sense, but it sounds like a violin or fiddle. |
2008-09-14, 14:41 | Link #2119 |
Adeptus Animus
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Hmm, the beginning is probably a celesta, continuing to drums and a xylophone (hollow steel by the sound of it) and a chorus, and after that the next instrument that starts is a violin (a fiddle is a broad term of violin-type instruments, though often referring to a violin, its not exactly a specific instrument).
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