Apparently some people don't think about the offensive and/or defensive capabilities of their sona nor how they would match up against Goku, but rather on how cute they look and what Linux distro they would use. Damn you liberals for ruining our youth.
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Apparently some people don't think about the offensive and/or defensive capabilities of their sona nor how they would match up against Goku, but rather on how cute they look and what Linux distro they would use. Damn you liberals for ruining our youth.
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dragonarchitect@rubber.socialreplied to chickfilla@tilde.zone last edited by
@chickfilla idk why I'm scrolling back through your feed right now when I should be rolling over to sleep (I know exactly why it's because your profile has interesting vibes) but hi hello I have definitely thought of this and Calyo is downright scary if she/he/it has to go full-on extinction level event on yo ass. :3c
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chickfilla@tilde.zonereplied to dragonarchitect@rubber.social last edited by
@dragonarchitect lmaooo honestly same (and thanks ️), for whatever reason some of your accounts posts don't load on mine. Also good luck beating Phil, I am drawing a ref sheet of all his forms but Calyo better be able to handle a 600kg ram tackling them at .75c.
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dragonarchitect@rubber.socialreplied to chickfilla@tilde.zone last edited by
@chickfilla Calyo is an eldritch-adjacent 4-dimensional abyssal Creature of mutagenic rubber goo whose true form exists in a foldspace outside of this realm. You'd have to be able to find and annihilate every last speck in order to meaningfully kill Calyo, and that includes searching in four dimensions.
Calyo IS a potential existential threat to any world with a biosphere. She can easily be an extinction level event if she's pushed to that extreme. It's fortunate she values life. :3c
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chickfilla@tilde.zonereplied to dragonarchitect@rubber.social last edited by
@dragonarchitect lmao funny how that's not the first time I had this debate with multidimensional beings. Last time it boiled down to whether or not they can hurt each other.
Phil can propel himself at almost the speed of light and survive an impact with a solid object. On earth this would be the end of the world as well (even more so if he does this multiple times) but not so much on his planet (whose radius is that of the orbit of Jupiter). So if Calyo can deal with this, then it's another story.
Now, there are multidimensional beings in my setting, and some characters can use the 4th dimension for storage (I thought of it as layers on Photoshop, so there's an infinite amount of 3D layers to store things on), but Phil can't do that.
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dragonarchitect@rubber.socialreplied to chickfilla@tilde.zone last edited by
@chickfilla Yea, one of the ideas I've recently had about Calyo is that she's (at present) not fully aware of her 4-dimensionality, or at least cannot readily consciously percieve it, but she nonetheless has a sort of mycelial network of her own goo spanning across the areas where parts of her exist outside of and connected to her true form in that foldspace, that exists entirely parallel to the 3D plane where most things exist at 4D coordinate 0.
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dragonarchitect@rubber.socialreplied to dragonarchitect@rubber.social last edited by
@chickfilla I'm having to put some real legit serious thought into it because Calyo does have a limited amount of mass, limited to what the Creature had accumulated eins ago before it was cast into its dimensionally-isolated prison that Calyo cut a hole into to get a taste of the Creature's mutagenic power, so I can't just handwave it as ooooo she has all this mass secretly folded up into parallel space
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chickfilla@tilde.zonereplied to dragonarchitect@rubber.social last edited by
@dragonarchitect ah shit, whenever I read stuff like this I feel like I should have given my stuff a lot more thought. I just called my 4th dimensional space "the uhaul" and have characters pull giant bazookas out of nowhere like if they had toon force.
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chickfilla@tilde.zonereplied to dragonarchitect@rubber.social last edited by
@dragonarchitect well if we get into the physics of this, it depends. If it's all interconnected, it's not too much, and can transmit heat on contact, then for him it just becomes a war of attrition. But on the other hand, Phil can't just tackle people endlessly, and will most likely need to rest a few minutes after he gets into the form that lets him attack like that. So if Calyo can overcome his durability, then all they need to do is survive the onslaught at the beginning, and catch him afterwards (being tired still means he can move, just nowhere near as fast, but well above supersonic)
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dragonarchitect@rubber.socialreplied to chickfilla@tilde.zone last edited by
@chickfilla Calyo could also just flat-out exhaust him completely. Just keep dodging and absorbing those impacts until he's too worn out to continue, then bind him and be extremely annoyed and indignant at him for a while until he agrees to give up and just let her and her many converts be in peace. XD
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chickfilla@tilde.zonereplied to dragonarchitect@rubber.social last edited by
@dragonarchitect that too lmaoo. Realistically speaking, the fight wouldn't happen in the first place. He would be too interested trying to figure out how Calyo even functions to care about fighting them
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dragonarchitect@rubber.socialreplied to chickfilla@tilde.zone last edited by
@chickfilla Calyo enjoys entertaining curiosity, haha
They're a physicist and mathematician by formal education.
The goo Creature part as well as becoming a prophet-deity of their own religion and then a monarch is all stuff that Calyo just kind of blindly stumbled into by being herself.
All she's trying to do is just maintain a safe haven for the people who believe in her, and not just those who worship her.
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dragonarchitect@rubber.socialreplied to dragonarchitect@rubber.social last edited by
@chickfilla But maintaining that safe haven also means that she has to make the people who might think of trying to destroy it aware that she can be their absolute worst nightmare if she's pushed to the point of becoming a true monster.
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chickfilla@tilde.zonereplied to dragonarchitect@rubber.social last edited by
@dragonarchitect also he might actually take issue with this. Not because he's religious, but as far as he is concerned, the only gods he knows are two dudes living together as roommates not too far from his home. They aren't all powerful per say, but very strong, and for all intents and purposes invulnerable.
(they are human looking aliens who implanted life on earth. The planet they are in are not humanity's first planet, as it was destroyed when they discovered FTL travel, thus why there are two aliens, the god from Phil's current planet and Earth's. They are called gods because, for the longest time, they were the most powerful beings on their respective planets.)
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dragonarchitect@rubber.socialreplied to chickfilla@tilde.zone last edited by
@chickfilla Whoops. Calyo just wrecked another worldview without even meaning to. :3c
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dragonarchitect@rubber.socialreplied to chickfilla@tilde.zone last edited by
@chickfilla Hahaha, yeah I try to put enough realism into my stuff to have it make sense without too much handwavium.
4-dimensional space to us would be like our 3-dimensional space to flatlanders that exist on sheets of paper.
We can casually step over a line painted on the ground because we have this third dimension to translate into.
The same can be said for any entities capable of translating into a 4th dimension. They can just casually side-step anything we are forced to interact with.