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Can I make a really 'frilly' Wall of Force?
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<blockquote data-quote="Norfleet" data-source="post: 1166917" data-attributes="member: 11581"><p>Indeed, there is not. And there is great surprise and terror in 10-inch titanium penii, as it would certainly surprise and terrify *ME*. And few things do.</p><p></p><p></p><p>While sliding into the wall is, in and of itself, harmless, the bisected creature may suddenly find that it is very impossible to circulate blood from one side of his body to the other, due to the impediment of the wall of force running through him. Since walls of force are impenetrable, anything which involved coordinating parts of the body on opposite sides of the wall would be impossible. If the subject attempted to move sideways in the least, the part of his body that would be stuck against the wall would be unable to move, while the other part would be free to do so: Since the wall of force is impenetrable, force cannot be transmitted through the wall of force: As a result, the part of the body which is pressed against the wall would not be able to prevent the motion of the other part: The victim would be cut in half, messily.</p><p></p><p>Walls of Force are *MEANT* to be a hindrance, yes. Lead pipes are also meant to be used for plumbing, but this does not mean they cannot also be misused as blunt instruments with which to crush an opponent's skull like a wet, soggy melon. As I've pointed out, if you use things for their intended purpose, you become predictable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norfleet, post: 1166917, member: 11581"] Indeed, there is not. And there is great surprise and terror in 10-inch titanium penii, as it would certainly surprise and terrify *ME*. And few things do. While sliding into the wall is, in and of itself, harmless, the bisected creature may suddenly find that it is very impossible to circulate blood from one side of his body to the other, due to the impediment of the wall of force running through him. Since walls of force are impenetrable, anything which involved coordinating parts of the body on opposite sides of the wall would be impossible. If the subject attempted to move sideways in the least, the part of his body that would be stuck against the wall would be unable to move, while the other part would be free to do so: Since the wall of force is impenetrable, force cannot be transmitted through the wall of force: As a result, the part of the body which is pressed against the wall would not be able to prevent the motion of the other part: The victim would be cut in half, messily. Walls of Force are *MEANT* to be a hindrance, yes. Lead pipes are also meant to be used for plumbing, but this does not mean they cannot also be misused as blunt instruments with which to crush an opponent's skull like a wet, soggy melon. As I've pointed out, if you use things for their intended purpose, you become predictable. [/QUOTE]
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