He’s got a good point on the One-Shot. At a guess, the power source would be entirely in the grip. And it has to be pretty powerful: I would imagine such a device could punch thru moderately heavy armor?
Heh. Some of my specs answered. Beamer is not built into a hand or eye, small enough to be concealed on her person, and odds are Fila was ordered by Aaron to wear it in. She’s not acting under posthypnotic suggestion or something. Also, Geoff (an officer) has decided his loyalty is to the nation and not its ruler. Aadam should keep him around. Handgun attaches to belt with magnets or a sliding clip like a bayonet I have, on the side that was never pointed at the camera.
Hairless ape is amusing, on two counts. One, human skin actually has more hairs per square inch than chimpanzee — it’s just that most of it is too fine and short to be noticeable without close inspection. The other I’m not sure has ever been stated openly and clearly.
I won’t say it — although the storyline with the transplanted limbs should make it obvious — but it kinda mars the “furball” pun and I like that play on words. It’s really not important to the story either way most of the time.
I’ll leave it unstated, at least by me. I think I like it better this way, and I think you should maintain the ability to change your mind about ANYTHING you want that has not been locked down in canon. That makes storytelling easier and more flexible.
I’ll leave it unstated, at least by me. I think you should maintain the ability to change your mind about ANYTHING you want that has not been locked down in canon. That keeps storytelling more flexible.
I won’t say it — although the storyline with the transplanted limbs should make it obvious — but it kinda mars the “furball” pun and I like that play on words.
He’s got a good point on the One-Shot. At a guess, the power source would be entirely in the grip. And it has to be pretty powerful: I would imagine such a device could punch thru moderately heavy armor?
Heh. Some of my specs answered. Beamer is not built into a hand or eye, small enough to be concealed on her person, and odds are Fila was ordered by Aaron to wear it in. She’s not acting under posthypnotic suggestion or something. Also, Geoff (an officer) has decided his loyalty is to the nation and not its ruler. Aadam should keep him around. Handgun attaches to belt with magnets or a sliding clip like a bayonet I have, on the side that was never pointed at the camera.
Hairless ape is amusing, on two counts. One, human skin actually has more hairs per square inch than chimpanzee — it’s just that most of it is too fine and short to be noticeable without close inspection. The other I’m not sure has ever been stated openly and clearly.
It can be stated openly here, if you wish.
It can also be left unsaid, if you wish.
I won’t say it — although the storyline with the transplanted limbs should make it obvious — but it kinda mars the “furball” pun and I like that play on words. It’s really not important to the story either way most of the time.
I’ll leave it unstated, at least by me. I think I like it better this way, and I think you should maintain the ability to change your mind about ANYTHING you want that has not been locked down in canon. That makes storytelling easier and more flexible.
I’ll leave it unstated, at least by me. I think you should maintain the ability to change your mind about ANYTHING you want that has not been locked down in canon. That keeps storytelling more flexible.
I won’t say it — although the storyline with the transplanted limbs should make it obvious — but it kinda mars the “furball” pun and I like that play on words.