"A war threatens those around it. Messing with time threatens to destroy the very fabric of which it is made of."
If Toa Kron's suit could mimic Muaka inorganic protodermis, it might be able protect him from scanned stasis fields.
"Debate all you like, but I will not respond. You mortals never seemed to grasp the relationship between order and chaos anyway."
The Oracle floats in front of Krakarda's face, the movement he is making indicating an offended feeling, "Mortal? MORTAL?! You insult me! You fail to understand the very idea of time. It is like a fabric and when fabric is used constantly, the material begins to weaken. And eventually, the fabrics threads will unwind. Constant abuse of the time stream is equivalent to the use of the fabric. When you abuse it too much, it will eventually be no more."
If Toa Kron's suit could mimic Muaka inorganic protodermis, it might be able protect him from scanned stasis fields.
"Debate all you like, but I will not respond. You mortals never seemed to grasp the relationship between order and chaos anyway."
The Oracle floats in front of Krakarda's face, the movement he is making indicating an offended feeling, "Mortal? MORTAL?! You insult me! You fail to understand the very idea of time. It is like a fabric and when fabric is used constantly, the material begins to weaken. And eventually, the fabrics threads will unwind. Constant abuse of the time stream is equivalent to the use of the fabric. When you abuse it too much, it will eventually be no more."
The Oracle floats in front of Krakarda's face, the movement he is making indicating an offended feeling, "Mortal? MORTAL?! You insult me! You fail to understand the very idea of time. It is like a fabric and when fabric is used constantly, the material begins to weaken. And eventually, the fabrics threads will unwind. Constant abuse of the time stream is equivalent to the use of the fabric. When you abuse it too much, it will eventually be no more."
The portals wouldn't work due the to the fluxes already occurring around the place. You can't rip holes in space time when space time is in flux right? I really don't have a scientific explanation for this...I'm sorta just basing this off of other franchises concepts on time...
"By me."
You are going on a track of logic that is admirable, however, Krakarda fixed that problem by condensing the timeline. Let's see if I can explain it in easy terms.
Normally, the location is in a loop, jumping back and forth from past to future. Krakarda froze the present/"past" area with slow/stasis, keeping it in the present for when the future spacetime came along. When the future spacetime came into effect, it existed in the, "same moment" as the present/past spacetime which was frozen. Both the past and future points in spacetime became frozen and occupied the same 3D location, much like stopping a skipping record on its player. With the Flux in spacetime essentially put on, "pause," portals were able to get a lock on the location just as they would with a regular location.
If this is not how the place loops in time, it is of course your call.
By pausing it you have kept it one condition either past or future. If the stasis/slow stops movement in the area then only one is there.
OOC: An Ako, a fanon mask that uses the various detection kanoka to pick up physical and in some cases mental attributes to postulate the beings potential abilities and mental state. Think a cross between Sherlock and a near-instant crime lab, although the entire process takes time.
You are going on a track of logic that is admirable, however, Krakarda fixed that problem by condensing the timeline. Let's see if I can explain it in easy terms.
Normally, the location is in a loop, jumping back and forth from past to future. Krakarda froze the present/"past" area with slow/stasis, keeping it in the present for when the future spacetime came along. When the future spacetime came into effect, it existed in the, "same moment" as the present/past spacetime which was frozen. Both the past and future points in spacetime became frozen and occupied the same 3D location, much like stopping a skipping record on its player. With the Flux in spacetime essentially put on, "pause," portals were able to get a lock on the location just as they would with a regular location.
If this is not how the place loops in time, it is of course your call.
By pausing it you have kept it one condition either past or future. If the stasis/slow stops movement in the area then only one is there.
I this is the case, then the portal would be able to lock on the present without getting the other spacetime.
If Toa Kron's suit could mimic Muaka inorganic protodermis, it might be able protect him from scanned stasis fields.
"Debate all you like, but I will not respond. You mortals never seemed to grasp the relationship between order and chaos anyway."
"And you're not mortal? Please. I've seen enough Makuta die to know you're nothing but mortal"
Another electric field stunned the toa with more intensity and duration then before. Krakarda wasn't going to waste his breath on whoever he deemed far beneath him.
By pausing it you have kept it one condition either past or future. If the stasis/slow stops movement in the area then only one is there.
I this is the case, then the portal would be able to lock on the present without getting the other spacetime.
The present's space time is heavily damaged the portals wouldn't be able to find much of a lock without heavily damaging time and reality even more here.
OOC: An Ako, a fanon mask that uses the various detection kanoka to pick up physical and in some cases mental attributes to postulate the beings potential abilities and mental state. Think a cross between Sherlock and a near-instant crime lab, although the entire process takes time.
In that case all you would be able to detect is next to nothing. The Oracle is a temporary anomaly, he lacks any physical form but manifests as a glowing light. Technically he doesn't even have a mind.
"And you're not mortal? Please. I've seen enough Makuta die to know you're nothing but mortal"
Another electric field stunned the toa with more intensity and duration then before. Krakarda wasn't going to waste his breath on whoever he deemed far beneath him.
Kron smiled to himself.
"Oh sorry, did I remind you that you're not the Great Spirit? All the Makuta think the same thing, and only one of them can back it up with any proof. And, oh look, that one died as well"
Another electric field stunned the toa with more intensity and duration then before. Krakarda wasn't going to waste his breath on whoever he deemed far beneath him.
Kron smiled to himself.
"Oh sorry, did I remind you that you're not the Great Spirit? All the Makuta think the same thing, and only one of them can back it up with any proof. And, oh look, that one died as well"
Another, even stronger shock seized control of Toa Kron, causing greater pain then before.
OOC: An Ako, a fanon mask that uses the various detection kanoka to pick up physical and in some cases mental attributes to postulate the beings potential abilities and mental state. Think a cross between Sherlock and a near-instant crime lab, although the entire process takes time.
In that case all you would be able to detect is next to nothing. The Oracle is a temporary anomaly, he lacks any physical form but manifests as a glowing light. Technically he doesn't even have a mind.
Then all he would be able to collect would be The Oracle's sense of reasoning which was evident in the way he/she/it spoke, along with spoken scraps of its purpose and/or, "past."
"Oh sorry, did I remind you that you're not the Great Spirit? All the Makuta think the same thing, and only one of them can back it up with any proof. And, oh look, that one died as well"
Another, even stronger shock seized control of Toa Kron, causing greater pain then before.
Kron decideds to stop at this point. He dosn't care about the shocks much. He's just glad he put the Makuta back in his place a bit.
Another, even stronger shock seized control of Toa Kron, causing greater pain then before.
Kron decideds to stop at this point. He dosn't care about the shocks much. He's just glad he put the Makuta back in his place a bit.
Well, it only seemed that way for the toa. In reality, Krakarda had sensed the thoughts of Kron and simply chosen not to punish him. The toa needed to learn to show The Makuta some respect, but if he relentlessly struck him, Kron wouldn't understand why.
In that case all you would be able to detect is next to nothing. The Oracle is a temporary anomaly, he lacks any physical form but manifests as a glowing light. Technically he doesn't even have a mind.
Then all he would be able to collect would be The Oracle's sense of reasoning which was evident in the way he/she/it spoke, along with spoken scraps of its purpose and/or, "past."
In that case all it can find is that The Oracle seems to have child like personality traits, is a temporal anomaly that oversees other temporal anomalies, and is not the first to do what he does.
The portals swirled outside the anomaly, collecting into one massive enough to swallow the entire anomaly without forming within it...
The Base gets mad and extends itself past the portals shutting them down, if this continues this time loop would spread.
"Stop, let me deactivate the device. That should shut it off."
"Minutes ago you were complaining that it was impossible." Krakarda searched the entire area with his cosmic sense, still restraining the spacetime with stasis and slow.
The Base gets mad and extends itself past the portals shutting them down, if this continues this time loop would spread.
"Stop, let me deactivate the device. That should shut it off."
"Minutes ago you were complaining that it was impossible." Krakarda searched the entire area with his cosmic sense, still restraining the spacetime with stasis and slow.
"'Impossible' is just another word for 'I don't have it figured out yet'"