OOC: I can't find if there is a jewelry store in Gotham or not, so i'm just going to assume there is not one.
IC: *Blizzard skates around the city looking for anything that sells jewelry. He doesn't see any stores so he touches down at the entrance to the bank. He notices the green mist, but is not effected because of the frosty air around him. He looks around the bank, and he heads down the hallway and arrives at the vault after a little bit.* "Hey, I know i'm late to the party, but i know you're a villain so you must be a hero." *Blizzard freezes Vigilante.* "Now, i'll take any jewels in this vault. You got any problems with that?"
OOC: 1. There probably is one in the big city. Also I’m not entirely sure that’s how gas works. I’m doing Chemistry so I should know.
OOC: 1. Well, like i said, i couldn't find if there was one or not anywhere. 2. Oh, well, he has ice powers so the gas was dispersed due to how freezing the air is around him? Could that work for you? If not then he would've put on a bandanna or something...
OOC: I can't find if there is a jewelry store in Gotham or not, so i'm just going to assume there is not one.
IC: *Blizzard skates around the city looking for anything that sells jewelry. He doesn't see any stores so he touches down at the entrance to the bank. He notices the green mist, but is not effected because of the frosty air around him. He looks around the bank, and he heads down the hallway and arrives at the vault after a little bit.* "Hey, I know i'm late to the party, but i know you're a villain so you must be a hero." *Blizzard freezes Vigilante.* "Now, i'll take any jewels in this vault. You got any problems with that?"
OOC: 1. There probably is one in the big city. Also I’m not entirely sure that’s how gas works. I’m doing Chemistry so I should know.
OOC: The issue of measuring currency from heists can be discussed in the RCC. The issue of the gas is debatable. According to chemistry and the physical state of matter once a gas is cooled below it's boiling point, it condenses and turns to liquid, if that is cooled further it will turn to a solid. I think that the state of the gas after being cooled would be dependent on the boiling point of the gas and the temperature of Blizzard's 'aura' (I'm just going to call it that). I can't determine the aura, but I can theorise about the boiling points. In order for the toxin to be effective, it must be adapted to be a gas at room temperature (about 20 degrees Celsius); however, the toxin has also been known to be delivered through a liquid form (which also must be adapted to be a liquid at room temperature). I think that for the gas to actually condense, it would have to be at a temperature of about -65 degrees Celsius (most natural gases seem to exist with a boiling point of something in the negative hundreds). If the gas was to be condensed, it would form a puddle of fear toxin that would return to gaseous state once returned to room temperature.
OOC: 1. There probably is one in the big city. Also I’m not entirely sure that’s how gas works. I’m doing Chemistry so I should know.
OOC: The issue of measuring currency from heists can be discussed in the RCC. The issue of the gas is debatable. According to chemistry and the physical state of matter once a gas is cooled below it's boiling point, it condenses and turns to liquid, if that is cooled further it will turn to a solid. I think that the state of the gas after being cooled would be dependent on the boiling point of the gas and the temperature of Blizzard's 'aura' (I'm just going to call it that). I can't determine the aura, but I can theorise about the boiling points. In order for the toxin to be effective, it must be adapted to be a gas at room temperature (about 20 degrees Celsius); however, the toxin has also been known to be delivered through a liquid form (which also must be adapted to be a liquid at room temperature). I think that for the gas to actually condense, it would have to be at a temperature of about -65 degrees Celsius (most natural gases seem to exist with a boiling point of something in the negative hundreds). If the gas was to be condensed, it would form a puddle of fear toxin that would return to gaseous state once returned to room temperature.
OOC: So unless he’s leaving puddles of fear toxin wherever he goes, I don’t think he is protected from the toxin sufficiently.
OOC: 1. There probably is one in the big city. Also I’m not entirely sure that’s how gas works. I’m doing Chemistry so I should know.
OOC: 1. Well, like i said, i couldn't find if there was one or not anywhere. 2. Oh, well, he has ice powers so the gas was dispersed due to how freezing the air is around him? Could that work for you? If not then he would've put on a bandanna or something...
OOC: Well if he had a bandana on then you would’ve needed to say that at the beginning.
OOC: 1. There probably is one in the big city. Also I’m not entirely sure that’s how gas works. I’m doing Chemistry so I should know.
OOC: The issue of measuring currency from heists can be discussed in the RCC. The issue of the gas is debatable. According to chemistry and the physical state of matter once a gas is cooled below it's boiling point, it condenses and turns to liquid, if that is cooled further it will turn to a solid. I think that the state of the gas after being cooled would be dependent on the boiling point of the gas and the temperature of Blizzard's 'aura' (I'm just going to call it that). I can't determine the aura, but I can theorise about the boiling points. In order for the toxin to be effective, it must be adapted to be a gas at room temperature (about 20 degrees Celsius); however, the toxin has also been known to be delivered through a liquid form (which also must be adapted to be a liquid at room temperature). I think that for the gas to actually condense, it would have to be at a temperature of about -65 degrees Celsius (most natural gases seem to exist with a boiling point of something in the negative hundreds). If the gas was to be condensed, it would form a puddle of fear toxin that would return to gaseous state once returned to room temperature.
My RPCs steal a camera from a local store (no one's gonna miss it) and catch themselves on video beating up common criminals and helping the terrified Gothamites. People must be really impressed, I mean these "villains" are helping people instead of hurting them! Makes you wonder who the REAL heroes are around here.
My RPCs steal a camera from a local store (no one's gonna miss it) and catch themselves on video beating up common criminals and helping the terrified Gothamites. People must be really impressed, I mean these "villains" are helping people instead of hurting them! Makes you wonder who the REAL heroes are around here.
OOC: Ok, you’re going to have to provide a real explanation for your villains doing heroic deeds. RPCs are supposed to act like their alignment. I will take this to the RCC if you don’t give a real explanation.
A clap of Thawne's hands creates a small sonicboom to push back the Flash.
*Flash steadies himself.* First Zolomon, now Thawne! Can’t I catch a break? *He runs around you at high speeds, creating a small tornado.*
Thawne runs about in the opposite direction, creating a tornado of his own, cancelling out the Flash's action. "Seriously Barry, you'll have to do better than that."
My RPCs steal a camera from a local store (no one's gonna miss it) and catch themselves on video beating up common criminals and helping the terrified Gothamites. People must be really impressed, I mean these "villains" are helping people instead of hurting them! Makes you wonder who the REAL heroes are around here.
OOC: Ok, you’re going to have to provide a real explanation for your villains doing heroic deeds. RPCs are supposed to act like their alignment. I will take this to the RCC if you don’t give a real explanation.
OOC: Ciar, chill. You're Robin, apprentice of the Dark Knight detective. Figure it out!
OOC: The issue of measuring currency from heists can be discussed in the RCC. The issue of the gas is debatable. According to chemistry and the physical state of matter once a gas is cooled below it's boiling point, it condenses and turns to liquid, if that is cooled further it will turn to a solid. I think that the state of the gas after being cooled would be dependent on the boiling point of the gas and the temperature of Blizzard's 'aura' (I'm just going to call it that). I can't determine the aura, but I can theorise about the boiling points. In order for the toxin to be effective, it must be adapted to be a gas at room temperature (about 20 degrees Celsius); however, the toxin has also been known to be delivered through a liquid form (which also must be adapted to be a liquid at room temperature). I think that for the gas to actually condense, it would have to be at a temperature of about -65 degrees Celsius (most natural gases seem to exist with a boiling point of something in the negative hundreds). If the gas was to be condensed, it would form a puddle of fear toxin that would return to gaseous state once returned to room temperature.
OOC: 0 degrees celsius.
OOC: In that case Blizzard would have been affected by the fear toxin. However, because of the cold atmosphere around Blizzard the particles of the gas would have slowed down considerably causing the gas to sink lower to the ground. Because of this, I would think that Blizzard may only be dazed and unfocused because of the gas (not yet entirely delusion).
OOC: In that case Blizzard would have been affected by the fear toxin. However, because of the cold atmosphere around Blizzard the particles of the gas would have slowed down considerably causing the gas to sink lower to the ground. Because of this, I would think that Blizzard may only be dazed and unfocused because of the gas (not yet entirely delusion).
OOC: In that case Blizzard would have been affected by the fear toxin. However, because of the cold atmosphere around Blizzard the particles of the gas would have slowed down considerably causing the gas to sink lower to the ground. Because of this, I would think that Blizzard may only be dazed and unfocused because of the gas (not yet entirely delusion).
OOC: Fair enough.
OOC: Enough talk! Let's fight!
Nightwing rides up on his sonic bat-bike with a gas mask on. "I leave Gotham for one minute and it all falls to pieces!"
*Flash steadies himself.* First Zolomon, now Thawne! Can’t I catch a break? *He runs around you at high speeds, creating a small tornado.*
Thawne runs about in the opposite direction, creating a tornado of his own, cancelling out the Flash's action. "Seriously Barry, you'll have to do better than that."
OOC: I hate this part.
IC: *Flash runs around, grabs a lot of large rocks, and throws them at you.*
OOC: Ok, you’re going to have to provide a real explanation for your villains doing heroic deeds. RPCs are supposed to act like their alignment. I will take this to the RCC if you don’t give a real explanation.
OOC: Ciar, chill. You're Robin, apprentice of the Dark Knight detective. Figure it out!
OOC: CHILL? WHY DON’T YOU CHILL!? *Shoots Mr. Freeze’s Freeze Gun at you.*