Ovinomancer
No flips for you!
It seems to me that these arguments are due to the fact that people conflate a concept with a mechanic. For people that just want the concept, the mechanic doesn't matter, and you get the OP -- utilizing existing mechanics to create a concept. The counterarguments to this are uniformly about not having the desired mechanics. The concept is secondary to having the desired mechanics. And, as well noted, this is where it gets into problems because people cannot seem to agree on the mechanics. They look at an implementation of the concept and lock on the lack of the desired mechanics.
And, that's fine. Being a mechanics wonk is perfectly well and good. I just wish that there'd be less of a rhetoical position that it's about what psionics mean when you're making mechanics arguments -- it's not about the concept, it's about the mechanical implementation. The OP is a perfectly good representation of the concept of a psion.
And, that's fine. Being a mechanics wonk is perfectly well and good. I just wish that there'd be less of a rhetoical position that it's about what psionics mean when you're making mechanics arguments -- it's not about the concept, it's about the mechanical implementation. The OP is a perfectly good representation of the concept of a psion.