tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4754170279177021419.post6733048508236001433..comments2024-03-25T19:47:36.154-07:00Comments on Goblin Punch: ModroniumArnold Khttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12603155377769597516noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4754170279177021419.post-27005255002360607472016-08-21T17:24:47.471-07:002016-08-21T17:24:47.471-07:00Had a similar idea. Take two immovable rods. Inste...Had a similar idea. Take two immovable rods. Instead of the standard usage, when activated they become immobile relative to each other.EmperorErvinmarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16457005027989255412noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4754170279177021419.post-35412220731666249002015-10-25T10:36:02.863-07:002015-10-25T10:36:02.863-07:001 - Modrons are made of small amounts of modronium...1 - Modrons are made of small amounts of modronium. It is more concentrated in more powerful modrons.<br /><br />2 - Only Primus knows the secret of phasing modronium back in. In fact, it is said that most of his body is phased-out modronium. He is the tip of an unseen iceberg.<br /><br />Aside from making Primus much "massier" than he appears, it also means that Primus can potentially be stabbed with the phased-out part of a modronium weapon, or shot with a modronium arrow. It is said that his chambers are surrounded by a phased-out maze of modronium walls.<br /><br />3 - Phasing modronium is piecemeal, sliver by sliver. It is an intensely laborious process, with each cycle of washing and abrasion adding or subtracting a layer of molecules. It takes centuries to make a significantly-sized item of modronium. (And the modrons never make insignificant items.) Generations of monodrones are spent making a sword.<br /><br />4 - No. Modronium is harvested from dead modrons, once those modron hulls have been geologically compressed and allowed to "fossilize".<br /><br />5 - The only interaction modronium has with the real universe is gravitic. So, yes, there are a few pieces of modronium at the phased-out center of the planet, because that's where modronium falls when it breaks off without any attachment to a corresponding piece in the real world. <br /><br />Modronium collects most at black holes and neutron stars, which is why your modronium sword is unlikely to be struck by a modronium meteor in the anti-universe. (But this scenario is not impossible. It would probably kill you and everyone around you.)<br /><br />Modronium is actually made during the formation of a neutron star, when mass is phased out into the anti-universe.<br /><br />6 - Yes, modronium swords can parry each other as normal. <br /><br />7 - No, but they can sense it vaguely when they are close to it.Arnold Khttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12603155377769597516noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4754170279177021419.post-59755165903427665502015-10-25T07:55:39.868-07:002015-10-25T07:55:39.868-07:001: Are modrons made of modronium?
2: Can modrons p...1: Are modrons made of modronium?<br />2: Can modrons phase it back in?<br />3: What happens when a modron phases modronium back in when something else occupies the same space?<br />4: Is modronium naturally phased out, requiring modrons to "mine" it by phasing it in, and is secretly the dark matter D&D-world astronomers don't know to look for?<br />5: Is there a bunch of phased-out modronium wobbling at the gravitational center of the world because sometime a modron accidentally phased it completely out and it fell right through?<br />6: If two phased-out parts of modronium come into contact, do they strike each other and prevent passage through, or do they still pass? Like if you have a pair of swordsmen using modron swords, can their phased out sections parry each other?<br />7: Can modrons hear phased-out modronium clang?<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com