Re: Citadel Online
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2020 2:43 am
				
				No they arent in CO but in Revolution, it says they are immune to the virus for some reason.  So they won't be Generations.
			Probably something funky like they chose not to be changed, so they aren't.kyli wrote: Fri Oct 02, 2020 2:43 am No they arent in CO but in Revolution, it says they are immune to the virus for some reason. So they won't be Generations.
The Parri are immune to the virus.GotToGo wrote: Thu Oct 01, 2020 11:26 pm Hey did I miss the Parri being in any of the chapters of Revolution or CO? Nor the effects of the pandemic on the Parri. Ummh?
Sorry, I missed it the first time thru. Immune or advanced beyond it, but that would result into the same thing.
But is it because they choose to be immune?
 Or like GotToGo says, are too advanced for the virus to affect, or maybe because you the author didn't want them to be, so they aren't
 Or like GotToGo says, are too advanced for the virus to affect, or maybe because you the author didn't want them to be, so they aren't 
DUN DUN DUN - Foreshadowing!Which meant that Earth would never be attacked by anyone again — at least from in our galaxy
Yeah there was some lines in book one or two where Jys said that Faey don't travel outside the imperium because they get pretty much are hated everywhere else or the governments suspect that they are spies so limit their travels. The virus will probably open up alot of new markets for themGotToGo wrote: Sat Sep 26, 2020 7:04 pm With the Faey being 100% telepathic and use to reading the surface thoughts of all the non-telepathic persons in the other races. Once all the others races are through the change and can close themselves, how will the Faey feel being unable to read those surface thoughts that they have been accustomed too?
There probably would be a short adjustment period for them, but I doubt it would take very long, especially with the Kimdori sense thing going on.GotToGo wrote: Sat Sep 26, 2020 7:04 pmWith the Faey being 100% telepathic and use to reading the surface thoughts of all the non-telepathic persons in the other races. Once all the others races are through the change and can close themselves, how will the Faey feel being unable to read those surface thoughts that they have been accustomed too?
So I think the telepaths would not feel any different atleast decent onesHearing others thoughts would be like dragging you in the middle of sea. The moment you lose your concentration you will be dragged down by them
Honestly, given all the various calendars you had to deal with _plus_ in-game time, you did a remarkable job avoiding continuity errors. I have a gut feeling that there's one _somewhere_, but I'll be damned if I can point with it, which is something on your part.Fel wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2019 3:11 am Glad you liked it. I'm still not sure I edited it correctly though. In the original version, Xen gets Touched by the Djinn off the sea giant prince, but then I realized he couldn't possibly get skilled enough in using it by the end of the Grand Crusade to make the battle at Freeport work. So, I gave Savar the Legendary skill instead and retconned seven entire chapters so that he had the skill at the beginning of the story.
I had to do some major edits and rewrites to work that into the story, then fix the 2 chapters after he got the skill in the original story to make it make sense.