A rhino leader walks about the camp and he notices that all the rhinos are sitting around doing nothing, "What are you Lubberheads doing! This is exactly what Ronegan is talking about! Wasting time! Let's build ourselves an outpost!" The Rhino soldiers stand up, "Yeah! Alright!" A rhino outpost begins construction. Large massive Concrete walls are put up. They slope upward so no one can climb the walls. Chi canons and machi guns have ports in the wall. Catapults are placed on the top of the wall. A large building, almost like a raised house, is built at its center, with barracks aligning two walls. On the another wall is put vehicle garages, storing bikes, rock fingers, and speedors. On the last wall, an armory and shops are put up. A watch tower is set up next to the main building. A barbed wire get is set up outside the outpost with guard houses at their corners. The guard houses have automatic machi guns in them. Flood lights are on the HQ and the Guard houses.
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After dropping Scorponok off at an unknown location, Bliston flies above the desert, looking down at the many Crawler cities and the Outland Gate Bridge with approval.
Some of the scattered scorpion soldiers who escaped the Vultures come to the Crawler cities of the Great Desert, warning the Crawlers here of the threat from the north, and starting to set up old fashioned fire-related defenses such as crossbows with flaming arrows and catapults with flaming rocks, since the futuristic chi laser weapons are no match for the Ice Hunters' freezing powers. Soon, other scorpions and bats flee from Scorpion Cavern Castle and the now frozen Outland Mountains outposts to the direct east. These Crawlers take all the remaining non-frozen vehicles (Wing Strikers, Bat Super-Tanks, Speedorz, Scorpion Stinger Tanks, and Stinger-Copters) from Black Fang Mountain and the aforementioned Outland Mountains outposts, and bring them to these cities, weaponizing them with flaming ammunition.
(OOC: For Arceus sake, blow hot air on em, that’ll clear it out! Use hairdryers for all i care! There is broken logic here that needs to be righted, and i plan on finding that logic in the rough. The best ideas i have for a hunter’s weakness are super-heated metal objects and melee weapons (Thousand Degree Knife eat your ur heart out memers ), HE and explosive rounds, Blunt Force Trauma, Hot Air, and if Chi being turned into plasma makes no sense, then all faith in logic is lost. Anybody else second these weaknesses to them? )
Some of the scattered scorpion soldiers who escaped the Vultures come to the Crawler cities of the Great Desert, warning the Crawlers here of the threat from the north, and starting to set up old fashioned fire-related defenses such as crossbows with flaming arrows and catapults with flaming rocks, since the futuristic chi laser weapons are no match for the Ice Hunters' freezing powers. Soon, other scorpions and bats flee from Scorpion Cavern Castle and the now frozen Outland Mountains outposts to the direct east. These Crawlers take all the remaining non-frozen vehicles (Wing Strikers, Bat Super-Tanks, Speedorz, Scorpion Stinger Tanks, and Stinger-Copters) from Black Fang Mountain and the aforementioned Outland Mountains outposts, and bring them to these cities, weaponizing them with flaming ammunition.
(OOC: For Arceus sake, blow hot air on em, that’ll clear it out! Use hairdryers for all i care! There is broken logic here that needs to be righted, and i plan on finding that logic in the rough. The best ideas i have for a hunter’s weakness are super-heated metal objects and melee weapons (Thousand Degree Knife eat your ur heart out memers ), HE and explosive rounds, Blunt Force Trauma, Hot Air, and if Chi being turned into plasma makes no sense, then all faith in logic is lost. Anybody else second these weaknesses to them? )
OOC: Okay? The Ice Hunters would still be able to temporarily freeze heated weapons, unless the weapons were literally on fire. However, superheated weapons could quickly unfreeze (like in one or two posts) due to their temperature. Hot air would have no effect on the ice Hunters; the hunters have their own cold temperature around them at all times because of their powers, so the natural temperatures around them aren't felt by them. This is proven by the fact that in the show, the Ice Hunters marched through hot areas such as deserts and the Phoenix temple, and their limbs made of ice did not melt, despite being in extremely hot environments. Chi cannot be turned into plasma, because Chi is water. -.-
(OOC: For Arceus sake, blow hot air on em, that’ll clear it out! Use hairdryers for all i care! There is broken logic here that needs to be righted, and i plan on finding that logic in the rough. The best ideas i have for a hunter’s weakness are super-heated metal objects and melee weapons (Thousand Degree Knife eat your ur heart out memers ), HE and explosive rounds, Blunt Force Trauma, Hot Air, and if Chi being turned into plasma makes no sense, then all faith in logic is lost. Anybody else second these weaknesses to them? )
OOC: Okay? The Ice Hunters would still be able to temporarily freeze heated weapons, unless the weapons were literally on fire. However, superheated weapons could quickly unfreeze (like in one or two posts) due to their temperature. Hot air would have no effect on the ice Hunters; the hunters have their own cold temperature around them at all times because of their powers, so the natural temperatures around them aren't felt by them. This is proven by the fact that in the show, the Ice Hunters marched through hot areas such as deserts and the Phoenix temple, and their limbs made of ice did not melt, despite being in extremely hot environments. Chi cannot be turned into plasma, because Chi is water. -.-
Chi is a liquid. Not water. They are two completely different things...
OOC: Okay? The Ice Hunters would still be able to temporarily freeze heated weapons, unless the weapons were literally on fire. However, superheated weapons could quickly unfreeze (like in one or two posts) due to their temperature. Hot air would have no effect on the ice Hunters; the hunters have their own cold temperature around them at all times because of their powers, so the natural temperatures around them aren't felt by them. This is proven by the fact that in the show, the Ice Hunters marched through hot areas such as deserts and the Phoenix temple, and their limbs made of ice did not melt, despite being in extremely hot environments. Chi cannot be turned into plasma, because Chi is water. -.-
Chi is a liquid. Not water. They are two completely different things...
Chi is water infused with Great Illumination energy. It started out as just generic water inside Cavora before the Great Illumination.
After dropping Scorponok off at an unknown location, Bliston flies above the desert, looking down at the many Crawler cities and the Outland Gate Bridge with approval.
Some of the scattered scorpion soldiers who escaped the Vultures come to the Crawler cities of the Great Desert, warning the Crawlers here of the threat from the north, and starting to set up old fashioned fire-related defenses such as crossbows with flaming arrows and catapults with flaming rocks, since the futuristic chi laser weapons are no match for the Ice Hunters' freezing powers. Soon, other scorpions and bats flee from Scorpion Cavern Castle and the now frozen Outland Mountains outposts to the direct east. These Crawlers take all the remaining non-frozen vehicles (Wing Strikers, Bat Super-Tanks, Speedorz, Scorpion Stinger Tanks, and Stinger-Copters) from Black Fang Mountain and the aforementioned Outland Mountains outposts, and bring them to these cities, weaponizing them with flaming ammunition.
The Crawler cities heavily weaponize, arming all their defenses. The remaining anti-air and rocket turrets from the Outland Mountains outposts (along with many turrets stolen borrowed from Scorpion Cavern Castle) are added to the walls and cities, adding it up to 712 turrets in all, across all the cities and walls. Although there aren't many soldiers here, the remaining bat and scorpion soldiers have all the civilians over the age of 18 arm themselves with flaming weapons. The Four Talon Towers can be seen in the distance, coming in from the northeast, using the Outland Mountains to get to the southern Great Desert without going through the rhinos. "I see them, I see the Ice birds!" Says a bat with binoculars. "I see them too." Says a scorpion, also with binoculars. "THEY'RE COMING! ARM ALL DEFENSES!" All non-laser amminution such as chi grenades, arrows and catapult boulders are lit ablaze with fire as the Vultures approach. Bat: "We will fight to protect the citizens of our Empire. We will fight to the end! We will never surrender!" The hundreds of armed civilians (and the several soldiers) cheer at this quick speech. The last defensive measure is taken.
{JAMMERS! -Crawlers- ONLY!} The 200 extra mines are taken from storage and buried underneath the sand, making 400 underground mines in total around the walls that surround the cities.
(OOC: For Arceus sake, blow hot air on em, that’ll clear it out! Use hairdryers for all i care! There is broken logic here that needs to be righted, and i plan on finding that logic in the rough. The best ideas i have for a hunter’s weakness are super-heated metal objects and melee weapons (Thousand Degree Knife eat your ur heart out memers ), HE and explosive rounds, Blunt Force Trauma, Hot Air, and if Chi being turned into plasma makes no sense, then all faith in logic is lost. Anybody else second these weaknesses to them? )
OOC: Okay? The Ice Hunters would still be able to temporarily freeze heated weapons, unless the weapons were literally on fire. However, superheated weapons could quickly unfreeze (like in one or two posts) due to their temperature. Hot air would have no effect on the ice Hunters; the hunters have their own cold temperature around them at all times because of their powers, so the natural temperatures around them aren't felt by them. This is proven by the fact that in the show, the Ice Hunters marched through hot areas such as deserts and the Phoenix temple, and their limbs made of ice did not melt, despite being in extremely hot environments. Chi cannot be turned into plasma, because Chi is water. -.-
(OOC: Chi is at first a liquid, but soon solidified into a solid by chemical reaction in the lion chi pool that can be held. If you put enough energy into chi, it will turn into a plasma, look up Deposition once you have the time, it can also apply to the hunters if need be.
And you ignore Blunt Force Trauma? Throw a heavy enough object fast enough at somebody and they will be injured seriously, or best(to me)/worst(to you) case scenario, they ded. I can literally throw barrels and crates, possibly even lighter objects fast enough at your hunters, and they will fall like flies due to the joules the body recives from it, even if its reinforced with their limbs are made of ice, they will be shattered. (And i have a feeling your goin to say something about them regenerating those limbs and them wearing armor, and i can see why) Even if you freeze it, the potential energy will increase with the added ice mass, if you dont waste that object’s kinetic energy and stop it, I.E; an ice blast stops that object’s inertia to a slow so it’s harmless. Physics is the key here. But a few critical hits to the head, and they are toast, even if they are “undead”.
I can sure enough follow what your saying on hot air, but i still question the legitamacy, even if you follow the infallable show’s canon. What is the Ice Hunter’s tolerance to cold; Can they survive absolute zero, what is the melting point that can null out their cold atmospheres around them? I seen no evidence in the show, so it’s hard to tell really. Sure im going too indepth on a childrens cartoon, but hey, alot of people need to find logic in cartoons when they are supposed to make no sense. )
OOC: Okay? The Ice Hunters would still be able to temporarily freeze heated weapons, unless the weapons were literally on fire. However, superheated weapons could quickly unfreeze (like in one or two posts) due to their temperature. Hot air would have no effect on the ice Hunters; the hunters have their own cold temperature around them at all times because of their powers, so the natural temperatures around them aren't felt by them. This is proven by the fact that in the show, the Ice Hunters marched through hot areas such as deserts and the Phoenix temple, and their limbs made of ice did not melt, despite being in extremely hot environments. Chi cannot be turned into plasma, because Chi is water. -.-
Chi is a liquid. Not water. They are two completely different things...
(OOC: We really need to either make uo a chemical compound for chi, or try to find real life examples that are akin to chi, so we can break down their compounds, so we can make a chemical structure for Chi. Complicated, but with the right minds, we can do it. )
OOC: Okay? The Ice Hunters would still be able to temporarily freeze heated weapons, unless the weapons were literally on fire. However, superheated weapons could quickly unfreeze (like in one or two posts) due to their temperature. Hot air would have no effect on the ice Hunters; the hunters have their own cold temperature around them at all times because of their powers, so the natural temperatures around them aren't felt by them. This is proven by the fact that in the show, the Ice Hunters marched through hot areas such as deserts and the Phoenix temple, and their limbs made of ice did not melt, despite being in extremely hot environments. Chi cannot be turned into plasma, because Chi is water. -.-
(OOC: Chi is at first a liquid, but soon solidified into a solid by chemical reaction in the lion chi pool that can be held. If you put enough energy into chi, it will turn into a plasma, look up Deposition once you have the time, it can also apply to the hunters if need be.
And you ignore Blunt Force Trauma? Throw a heavy enough object fast enough at somebody and they will be injured seriously, or best(to me)/worst(to you) case scenario, they ded. I can literally throw barrels and crates, possibly even lighter objects fast enough at your hunters, and they will fall like flies due to the joules the body recives from it, even if its reinforced with their limbs are made of ice, they will be shattered. (And i have a feeling your goin to say something about them regenerating those limbs and them wearing armor, and i can see why) Even if you freeze it, the potential energy will increase with the added ice mass, if you dont waste that object’s kinetic energy and stop it, I.E; an ice blast stops that object’s inertia to a slow so it’s harmless. Physics is the key here. But a few critical hits to the head, and they are toast, even if they are “undead”.
I can sure enough follow what your saying on hot air, but i still question the legitamacy, even if you follow the infallable show’s canon. What is the Ice Hunter’s tolerance to cold; Can they survive absolute zero, what is the melting point that can null out their cold atmospheres around them? I seen no evidence in the show, so it’s hard to tell really. Sure im going too indepth on a childrens cartoon, but hey, alot of people need to find logic in cartoons when they are supposed to make no sense. )
OOC: Okay, let's say Chi isn't water. It's still a liquid. Chi orbs are frozen/crystallized chi, I'm pretty sure. How does a ball of liquid turn into plasma?
The Ice Hunters would blast and freeze any large objects coming toward them on level ground. The frozen objects would be weighed down by the Ice and fall on the ground in front of the hunters' feet. However, if someone were to stand above an Ice Hunter and throw a heavy object down, the object would still hit the Hunter, even after its frozen, because its going down on them from above, like the rocks the inlanders were using in their early battles with the hunters in the show.
The Ice Hunters obviously can survive all temperatures of cold. When it comes to heat, I'm not entirely sure, but in the show, the Ice Hunters went inside the Phoenix temple. They were literally surrounded by hot lava pouring down on the walls. Just being around that amount of heat would quickly melt anything frozen, and yet the frozen limbs of the ice Hunters didn't even start to melt. So I think the Ice Hunters are resistant to heat, unless the fire or lava actually touches them.
Chi is a liquid. Not water. They are two completely different things...
(OOC: We really need to either make uo a chemical compound for chi, or try to find real life examples that are akin to chi, so we can break down their compounds, so we can make a chemical structure for Chi. Complicated, but with the right minds, we can do it. )
Chi is water infused with Great Illumination energy. It started out as just generic water inside Cavora before the Great Illumination.
OOC: But it was special water. Besides, does anybody know how the fire tribes and ice tribes got chi?
OOC: Fire Chi is a separate thing entirely from regular chi. Although, since it was introduced in the final season of the show, Fire Chi is much less developed, so we know much less about it. But I'm assuming that since chi was water infused with Great Illumination energy, fire chi is the Phoenix' fire powers somehow solidified, and then combined with the aforementioned energy.
As for how the Ice Hunters got chi, they stole most of the chi from the Crawlers, both in the show and in the RP.
(OOC: Chi is at first a liquid, but soon solidified into a solid by chemical reaction in the lion chi pool that can be held. If you put enough energy into chi, it will turn into a plasma, look up Deposition once you have the time, it can also apply to the hunters if need be.
And you ignore Blunt Force Trauma? Throw a heavy enough object fast enough at somebody and they will be injured seriously, or best(to me)/worst(to you) case scenario, they ded. I can literally throw barrels and crates, possibly even lighter objects fast enough at your hunters, and they will fall like flies due to the joules the body recives from it, even if its reinforced with their limbs are made of ice, they will be shattered. (And i have a feeling your goin to say something about them regenerating those limbs and them wearing armor, and i can see why) Even if you freeze it, the potential energy will increase with the added ice mass, if you dont waste that object’s kinetic energy and stop it, I.E; an ice blast stops that object’s inertia to a slow so it’s harmless. Physics is the key here. But a few critical hits to the head, and they are toast, even if they are “undead”.
I can sure enough follow what your saying on hot air, but i still question the legitamacy, even if you follow the infallable show’s canon. What is the Ice Hunter’s tolerance to cold; Can they survive absolute zero, what is the melting point that can null out their cold atmospheres around them? I seen no evidence in the show, so it’s hard to tell really. Sure im going too indepth on a childrens cartoon, but hey, alot of people need to find logic in cartoons when they are supposed to make no sense. )
OOC: Okay, let's say Chi isn't water. It's still a liquid. Chi orbs are frozen/crystallized chi, I'm pretty sure. How does a ball of liquid turn into plasma?
The Ice Hunters would blast and freeze any large objects coming toward them on level ground. The frozen objects would be weighed down by the Ice and fall on the ground in front of the hunters' feet. However, if someone were to stand above an Ice Hunter and throw a heavy object down, the object would still hit the Hunter, even after its frozen, because its going down on them from above, like the rocks the inlanders were using in their early battles with the hunters in the show.
The Ice Hunters obviously can survive all temperatures of cold. When it comes to heat, I'm not entirely sure, but in the show, the Ice Hunters went inside the Phoenix temple. They were literally surrounded by hot lava pouring down on the walls. Just being around that amount of heat would quickly melt anything frozen, and yet the frozen limbs of the ice Hunters didn't even start to melt. So I think the Ice Hunters are resistant to heat, unless the fire or lava actually touches them.
(OOC: That falling object would still have the same 9.8 m/s gravity speed, masses are equally affected by gravity, Galileo proved this, and still enough speed and mass is to kill a human-sized target. And are you saying hunters arent aware of objects above them? Is that their doomsday? That sounds strange in my honest opinion, they should at least be smarter than that.
I can see where your going with objects being thrown parallel to their footing. But If a fast enough projectile is even frozen, even with that added weight to put it on the ground, the inertia and initial velocity of the object will still carry it and would still hit it’s target and unload all it’s kinetic energy into the victim; in short, added mass to the object affects it’s weight, but not relative to the Earth’s gravity pulling that projectile, still, Galileo proved this with dropping two cannon balls of different weights/masses and they both hit the ground at the same time. And basically if thrown at an arc, throw higher until you hit your target, Lion Artys know how to use trajectory to their advantage.
And are you also implying they can survive Absolute Zero? 0 Degrees Kelvin. A temperature that hasn’t been produced by us humans in lab conditions, yet they can survive all cold?! C’mon, they should at least survive swimming in Liquid Nitrogen for only a few minutes in reality to how cold it is! Sure we can take cues from the show and all, but your making the hunters look scientifically inaccurately overpowered. They deserve those weaknesses, they need to be balanced out so we will have a good chance against them, even without fire chi. Heat and fire sure are their weaknesses as defined innthe show, but with your falling rock example, and the science i provide behind using Blunt Force Trauma as an weapon against them, i expect Scordon Freeman to rack up many Gravi-chi gun kills when hunters attack him.
As for the Chi part, its all energy and states of matter.
(OOC: We really need to either make uo a chemical compound for chi, or try to find real life examples that are akin to chi, so we can break down their compounds, so we can make a chemical structure for Chi. Complicated, but with the right minds, we can do it. )
OOC: Nerd detected.
(OOC: It could be just the show’s equivalent to Steroids, without the negative affects for all i know. )
Two rhinos come back on the cart and report that the Gorrila HQ is under attack. Soon after, 80 rhino speedors and 5 bikes leave for the Gorilla HQ.
OOC: I am changing this post: IC: The rhinos tell the bears about the situation and 30 mechs leave along with twenty rock flingers and 40 speedors 20 bear 20 rhino, and one rocket wagon. New machines arrive for the rhinos and Bears. They are incorporated in the army and troops start training with them.
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