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EevilJ wrote:Shadowman wrote:Wait wait wait, I got two:
Alma Wade and Paxton Fettel from F.E.A.R..
Both had some really freaky **** going on. Paxton had an entire army of Replica Clone Soldiers that he controlled and brought to life purely through his own willpower. And he had enough energy left over to be able to do that, summons various ghosts, and cause severe hallucinations, as well as brutally slaughter people...all at once. Alma had similar powers, though it can be assumed that her powers were much stronger. (She did not, however, exhibit Paxton's ability to use Replicas)
Definitely at least City Level.
Paxton was the Commander and could give orders and recieve information from the Replicas, but he did not "give them life". They would activiate or deactiviate as he saw fit or when he died.
There's no evidence he was the one causing hallucinations. In all likelihood that was Alma.
Alma is not a City Level Psychic. She's "parlor trick" level at the most according to this chart. It's silly, I know, but that's what you get for attempting to quantify a supernatural ability with a physical scaling.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Like I told you in the PM you inexplicably sent me, if the Replicas deactivated when Fettel died, then came back on when he resurrected himself, the he was giving them life.
Fettel caused many of his own Hallucinations. I'd know, I was there.
And I'd count Alma as a City level because...well, she managed to set an entire City on fire...
EevilJ wrote:Shadowman wrote:Like I told you in the PM you inexplicably sent me, if the Replicas deactivated when Fettel died, then came back on when he resurrected himself, the he was giving them life.
Fettel caused many of his own Hallucinations. I'd know, I was there.
And I'd count Alma as a City level because...well, she managed to set an entire City on fire...
She never set a city on fire. Fettel was in many Hallucinations, but you don't know if that was him or Alma.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:He fused minds with Alma, in a Synchronicity Event. The hallucinations were from Alma, but only got to the Point Man from Fettel's Psychic powers.
Did you finish Extraction Point? Alma did set the City on Fire.
And seriously stop PMing me.
EevilJ wrote:Shadowman wrote:He fused minds with Alma, in a Synchronicity Event. The hallucinations were from Alma, but only got to the Point Man from Fettel's Psychic powers.
Did you finish Extraction Point? Alma did set the City on Fire.
The City was ground zero for a nuke and a war zone. You make it sound like she made the city sponateously combust.
EevilJ wrote:And seriously stop PMing me.
Oh... I excuse you.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Really? Because I looked through the F.E.A.R.: Extraction Point script, and it said nothing about any sort of Nuclear attack.
Unless you mean the explosion of the Origin Facility? Because that wouldn't have caused the city to set fire at the END of Extraction Point.
EevilJ wrote:Shadowman wrote:Really? Because I looked through the F.E.A.R.: Extraction Point script, and it said nothing about any sort of Nuclear attack.
Unless you mean the explosion of the Origin Facility? Because that wouldn't have caused the city to set fire at the END of Extraction Point.
The Origin Facility is what I'm refering to. Despite the fact that a nuclear reactor won't ordinarily explode like that, it really did go up like a nuke and nukes tend to cause fire damage well outside the initial blast zone. Parts of the city were baked by heat and radiation and no doubt there was numerous incidents of combustion in the surrounding area.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:So the entire city became a matchstick, several hours after the initial explosion?
I doubt that.
EevilJ wrote:Shadowman wrote:So the entire city became a matchstick, several hours after the initial explosion?
I doubt that.
I didn't say that...
EevilJ wrote:The Origin Facility is what I'm refering to. Despite the fact that a nuclear reactor won't ordinarily explode like that, it really did go up like a nuke and nukes tend to cause fire damage well outside the initial blast zone. Parts of the city were baked by heat and radiation and no doubt there was numerous incidents of combustion in the surrounding area.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:EevilJ wrote:Shadowman wrote:So the entire city became a matchstick, several hours after the initial explosion?
I doubt that.
I didn't say that...
Yes you did:EevilJ wrote:The Origin Facility is what I'm refering to. Despite the fact that a nuclear reactor won't ordinarily explode like that, it really did go up like a nuke and nukes tend to cause fire damage well outside the initial blast zone. Parts of the city were baked by heat and radiation and no doubt there was numerous incidents of combustion in the surrounding area.
The Origin Facility blew up during the daytime. Extraction Point then begins, during the nighttime. The City is shown to be in flames at the very end of Extraction Point.
EevilJ wrote:Right...like fires don't take hours, sometimes days to burn out, and that they don't spread?
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Sorry. Second Sight is a completely kickass game released for Xbox, PS2, Gamecube, and PC. It's about a guy named John Vattic, who wakes up in a looney bin with no idea how he got there, or why he is suddenly developing psychic powers. He occasionally has "Flashbacks" to being signed as a consultant to a Marine group named WinterICE.
Shadowman wrote:What I'm saying is that while I was on top of that parking ramp, I couldn't see any sort of fire in any direction.
Seriously, what is your problem? While they never directly say that Alma caused the fires that covered all of Auburn City, they never directly say that The Matrix killed Unicron, or that Palpatine's Force Lighting killed Darth Vader. Seriously, you have no legs to stand on. Why do you have to jump in and disagree with everything I say, despite having no decent argument?
EevilJ wrote:Shadowman wrote:What I'm saying is that while I was on top of that parking ramp, I couldn't see any sort of fire in any direction.
Seriously, what is your problem? While they never directly say that Alma caused the fires that covered all of Auburn City, they never directly say that The Matrix killed Unicron, or that Palpatine's Force Lighting killed Darth Vader. Seriously, you have no legs to stand on. Why do you have to jump in and disagree with everything I say, despite having no decent argument?
We never saw Alma compusting the city.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:We don't see Fettel kill Jin Sun-Kwon, either. But we know he did it.
Seriosuly, you're trying to give a reasonable, scientific explanation about a city-wide fire...in a game about creepy psychic girls who can summon ghosts, and a cannibal who can control an army of cloned soldiers.
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