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    D&D 5E (2014) Fallout/Poisonous Environment

    So … how technical do you want to get, and, how much do your players know about radiation? Penetrating radiation (gamma and x-rays) will cause harm based on intensity and duration of exposure. Intensity falls off off at the inverse square of the distance from the emitter. Non-penetrating...
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    Loki! (spoiler thread)

    Also ... the last episode provides much less closure than either WandaVision or Falcon and the Winder Solder. Perhaps that is a consequence of there being a definite second season of Loki. I'm glad that there will be a second season. I've found this first season to be refreshing and...
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    Loki! (spoiler thread)

    I have to ask ... how does resetting the time-line prevent the events from deviating in exactly the same way what caused them to be reset? It would seem that "deviant" means "not following the desired goal", in which case, folks have free decision making, but are not allowed to meaningfully...
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    Loki! (spoiler thread)

    +1. Loki has a prescribed role, as described in one of the initial episodes. I’m thinking their deviation from that role creates the deviant. It would seem that the TVA is too narrowly constraining the timeline, and deviations are a normal thing, especially with creatures such as Loki, which...
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    Loki! (spoiler thread)

    I’m with the idea that the gender of Loki is fluid, and, according to what matters to the TVA, un-important. This is refreshing to have in a series as built-in and not worth drawing attention. And, it makes for interesting discussion re: Loki falling in love with themself. Having the two...
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    Loki! (spoiler thread)

    I was thinking that pruning was limited in extent — to the region so far affected by the deviant. Which ought to spread at the speed of light, although I can see the comic book effect only counting large effects and being slower. It Seems the amount of time which is pruned before there is a...
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    D&D General Justifying dungeons for the modern age

    My issues have been, not that there are dungeons, but more how they are laid out, and what is (or was) their intended use. That leads into questions of what would be in them. I prefer a location that has an explanation: A history and a purpose. For example, I had location which was a tower...
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    Loki! (spoiler thread)

    One thing I’m finding amusing is how this seems to be a crisis on infinite earths in reverse. In the DC television universe, the crisis was resolved by collapsing the plenitude into a single time time. in the marvel cinematic universe, it seems that there will become many timelines out of one...
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    Loki! (spoiler thread)

    Hmm. This isn’t indicated anywhere. But the alternate Loki’s could explain if the sacred timeline was more of a sacred braid of nearly equivalent timelines. Branches having inconsequential changes that eventually merge back. TomB
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    Loki! (spoiler thread)

    Additional text omitted. The variants did originate in branches, but up now (in the current TVA frame), those branches were all pruned. Any surviving variants would be in the sacred timeline, and should be able to encounter each other. *Except, if the variants stay in self pruning apocalypses...
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    Loki! (spoiler thread)

    It seems that the TVs links to the timeline when dealing with a deviant. There was a discussion about needing to go real-time or something like that. Then the monitoring was occurring at the same “time” as the bombing, and should detect these all at the same time. what seems to not work is...
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    Eating Cicadas (and other bugs)

    Check out this “Without the Hot Air”: David MacKay FRS: : Contents A really great resource for understanding energy use and options for changes how we get energy. TomB
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    Eating Cicadas (and other bugs)

    Eh, a major problem is the huge imbalance in energy expenditures per capital, with the United states being a big problem. We are making progress, but it’s not nearly enough. What happens if everyone shifts to the same per capita consumption as the United States? One needs to think big … not 5...
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    D&D General Is this a fair trap?

    Haha, that first drop is really great. There are two issues: First, there needs to be a stack of more than 10 bowling balls. Bowling ball density is close to that of water. (Bowling balls less than 12 lbs float. The maximum density possible is about 1.3g/cc.) Second, the gel was...
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    D&D General Is this a fair trap?

    So this was interesting: TomB
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    D&D General Is this a fair trap?

    A naive analysis: 17 m/h ~ 25 f/s times 1/10s (or 1/20s or 1/100s) 2.5 f (or 1.25 or f 1/4 f) The block is almost a cube: 10 f by 10 f by 9.9 f. 0.1 f are shaved off of the front and back of the cube (and not the sides). A section of the GC with a top area 99 sq ft is displaced by the...
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    D&D General Is this a fair trap?

    Haha, and it gets a lot worse from there . Gels are non-linear fluids. The maths behind their motion gets very heavy with tensors and co and contravariance, and other such matters. Re: Your reply to my reply. Yeah, there would be an initial splat, I'm guessing a pretty violent one, with the...
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    D&D General Is this a fair trap?

    So .. at 170 lb / cu ft, a 10 ft column of granite has about 12 psi (pounds per square inch) of pressure. A typical home water pressure is 50 psi, four times that. This pressure forcing GC material up seems to be quite low. Most of the effect would likely be from the initial impact. in my...
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    D&D General Is this a fair trap?

    So ... unless the GC material is compressible, if the block is nearly as big as the pit and falls face on, the impact is likely to be quite jarring; nearly instantaneous. The GC material towards the center won’t have enough time to flow out of the was of the cube. it does seem that a narrow...
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    D&D General Is this a fair trap?

    So ... would the gelatinous cube splatter? It is gelatinous, not watery. I’m thinking either like regular desert jello, or perhaps more pudding-like. Since there are black pudding, I’ll assume the descriptions are qualitatively accurate and treat a GC as being similar to a huge 10 ft cube of...
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