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Re: [HOE] Sykers and such
> > which means removeing the energy required for the increased movement. I
> > reinterate, do the sykers regain strain for this??? i'm not being
> > argumentative, I'm just curious how you'd handle it. the energy removed
> has
> > to go somewhere (since it can neither be created or destroyed, thus the
> > strain expenditure in the first place).
>
> Well, as I stated in my theory on the matter, the energy would probably
just
> be bled off into the surrounding environment. The Syker would only have
to
> calm down the molecules within the target area/object, and this would be a
> seemingly simple task for someone who can excite them with equal
simplicity.
Exactly! A Syker has to expend energy to suck energy. Take Strum um Drum
(Spell? sorry no book with me) for example. Now we have the example to refer
to when saying that the energy suck for the target via some freezing power
wouldn't just go to the Syker.Think of it more of the Syker forcing the
energy out like a blast of cold. In this example the energy goes away from
said Syker.
Christopher Merrill
A W.H.A.T.T. Member