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I've already addressed this blatantly incorrect assumption of yours - I note you haven't bothered to respond to those posts.Felon said:"Search your feelings" is infallable in that it always works.
Now who's quibbling about semantics?Felon said:It is not all-knowing because it doesn't convey much information. It is just enough for a savvy force-user to use it as reliable gauge for when the gear shifts coming.
Right, and your personal interpretation is just plain wrong, according to the rulebook I'm reading. I'll make it simple for you:Felon said:OK, then...you're reading a different section of the book or something, or you just understand what I'm saying, because this isn't up for personal interpretation.
- It's a full round action to perform, therefore requires considerable concentration and effort - it's not something that any person would be using constantly.
- To be fearful enough to ask "20 questions" before every encounter is definitely treading down the path to the darkside, and worthy of awarding DSPs.
- It has to be used on a "particular action", and it only lets you know if that action would have "favorable or unfavorable results to you".
- Any situation relating to using it to sense danger would by definition be stressful and/or distracting, so in these situations you can't take 10.
- There could very well be circumstance penalties that apply (especially if you're using the "20 questions method" to answer something that it's not intended to be used for).
Oh please... Obi Wan even uses the phrase "I feel it too".Felon said:The scenes you're talking about aren't 10-minute warning systems at work. It's more like good Spot and Initiative checks.
Now who's mis-quoting bits of a reply and using the "Jazz defence"?Felon said:And this is why you'll ultimately get guys like Moogle agreeing with you, because they'll applaud your wonderful, exciting imagery and passionate assertions rather than any kind of in-depth, substantive analysis.
If that's the case you shouldn't have any problems describing another sci-fi setting where all of the above fits in. Please do so.Felon said:Sorry, this is pretty superficial stuff. Is the Star Wars "feel" just a thin coat of paint?
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