Difference between revisions of "Talk:Chadius: TOA Gadgets"
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Gpod--Humanoid, or human? So, like, is it only useful to magical animals and dragons and junk, or would someone who's, say, entirely green be able to use it to look like a normal person? "Humanoid" is too general for something that produces the same illusion every time. What does the illusion look like? -[[User:Aurora|Aurora]] 14:08, 19 Jul 2006 (EST) | Gpod--Humanoid, or human? So, like, is it only useful to magical animals and dragons and junk, or would someone who's, say, entirely green be able to use it to look like a normal person? "Humanoid" is too general for something that produces the same illusion every time. What does the illusion look like? -[[User:Aurora|Aurora]] 14:08, 19 Jul 2006 (EST) | ||
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+ | Human, sorry 'bout the confusion there. It's mainly for things that aren't humanoid (like lizards) to be able to move through a city unhindered. | ||
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+ | The definition of 'human' is expanded from Real Life. For example, green-skinned humans wouldn't be considered freaky in the TOAverse and thus a G-Pod would be worthless. --[[User:Chadius|Chadius]] 15:25, 19 Jul 2006 (EST) |
Latest revision as of 15:25, 19 July 2006
Gpod--Humanoid, or human? So, like, is it only useful to magical animals and dragons and junk, or would someone who's, say, entirely green be able to use it to look like a normal person? "Humanoid" is too general for something that produces the same illusion every time. What does the illusion look like? -Aurora 14:08, 19 Jul 2006 (EST)
Human, sorry 'bout the confusion there. It's mainly for things that aren't humanoid (like lizards) to be able to move through a city unhindered.
The definition of 'human' is expanded from Real Life. For example, green-skinned humans wouldn't be considered freaky in the TOAverse and thus a G-Pod would be worthless. --Chadius 15:25, 19 Jul 2006 (EST)