OOC: They used modified power stealing Zamor Spheres.
OOC: I realize that, but Zamors cannot contend with Legiontech. It cannot be emulated, or absorbed without completely overwhelming the systems of the device being used to emulate it.
OOC: They used modified power stealing Zamor Spheres.
OOC: I realize that, but Zamors cannot contend with Legiontech. It cannot be emulated, or absorbed without completely overwhelming the systems of the device being used to emulate it.
OOC: Energy shields are energy shields, they can be taken.
OOC: I realize that, but Zamors cannot contend with Legiontech. It cannot be emulated, or absorbed without completely overwhelming the systems of the device being used to emulate it.
OOC: Energy shields are energy shields, they can be taken.
OOC: They aren't energy shields. They are specifically non-energy shields, anti-energy. That's what the Legion runs on
OOC: ... * tries to think of how anti-energy would work *
ooc: yes it's as realistic as ZE, but it's like this: matter is made of energy, antimatter is made of what? Antienergy?
OOC: It's not the existence of anti-energy itself that I'm questioning. No, I find the assumption of anti-energy being a thing that exists to be perfectly reasonable. The problem lies in how it is harnessed/used. If antimatter and matter destroy each other immediately upon contact, wouldn't anti-energy do the same?
ooc: yes it's as realistic as ZE, but it's like this: matter is made of energy, antimatter is made of what? Antienergy?
OOC: It's not the existence of anti-energy itself that I'm questioning. No, I find the assumption of anti-energy being a thing that exists to be perfectly reasonable. The problem lies in how it is harnessed/used. If antimatter and matter destroy each other immediately upon contact, wouldn't anti-energy do the same?
OOC: The Legion are good. I don't have the science to tell you how
OOC: It's not the existence of anti-energy itself that I'm questioning. No, I find the assumption of anti-energy being a thing that exists to be perfectly reasonable. The problem lies in how it is harnessed/used. If antimatter and matter destroy each other immediately upon contact, wouldn't anti-energy do the same?
OOC: The Legion are good. I don't have the science to tell you how
OOC: Eh, I suppose there could be worse things.
IC: With only the androids that tried to absorb the shield destroyed, EP changes tactics and launches pieces of itself at the enemy Legion ships in an attempt to take them.
OOC: The Legion are good. I don't have the science to tell you how
OOC: Eh, I suppose there could be worse things.
IC: With only the androids that tried to absorb the shield destroyed, EP changes tactics and launches pieces of itself at the enemy Legion ships in an attempt to take them.
IC: The ships, rather than be taken over by the EP, choose to decompose themselves into energy and anti-energy which disperses itself across space
IC: With only the androids that tried to absorb the shield destroyed, EP changes tactics and launches pieces of itself at the enemy Legion ships in an attempt to take them.
IC: The ships, rather than be taken over by the EP, choose to decompose themselves into energy and anti-energy which disperses itself across space
With the Legion temporarily out of the way, EP makes full speed to the Manas -1.
A fridge floats around admitting a signal....Nothing odd here....
A dark, malevolent portal opens up in front of it, with purple and black colors. Thin, wispy tendrils float out of it, with a few thicker, more opaque tendrils following it. The tendrils gently brush against the fridge, with a chilling caress.