Aerious
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Post by Aerious on Mar 6, 2008 12:45:19 GMT -6
Once again you miss the point. It is nearly impossible for a human to keep up with ahorse at full gallop. The human body just isn't built for that.
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Post by Alan on Mar 6, 2008 12:47:52 GMT -6
You're missing the point. For some reason Saceans have the ability to go fast enough to cross a country in a matter of hours and no matter how fatigued they get afterwards, they're still human. it still doesn't make sense.
...You know what, I'm not gonna do this with you again. You're right, I give in/up/whatever. Someone else can do the arguing.
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Post by Kenshin on Mar 6, 2008 12:48:47 GMT -6
Just the way the human body can control the elements :/
Did you even read the topic that I linked?
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Aerious
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Post by Aerious on Mar 6, 2008 14:28:35 GMT -6
Tag me in Alan! Tag! I'll handle this one!
Anyway, I think the point we are trying to make is that running that fast might be possible in VERY short sprints (Like maybe 100 yards at most) But when you guys do it, then it is usually for a prolonged period of time.
You did it in the past, that's fine, we all screw up. But don't take a past mistake and use it as grounds to set is as a precendant for the future.
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Post by Jonathan on Mar 6, 2008 16:36:51 GMT -6
Umm... this was about weapons...
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Aerious
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Post by Aerious on Mar 6, 2008 17:05:35 GMT -6
Don't worry about it. Me, Kenshin and Alan will go a few rounds in any topic. It's just the way things are.
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Post by Matis on Mar 6, 2008 17:23:29 GMT -6
Tag me in Alan! Tag! I'll handle this one! Anyway, I think the point we are trying to make is that running that fast might be possible in VERY short sprints (Like maybe 100 yards at most) But when you guys do it, then it is usually for a prolonged period of time. You did it in the past, that's fine, we all screw up. But don't take a past mistake and use it as grounds to set is as a precendant for the future. Exactly why I stopped running around like mad. Matis can keep up with a horse(maybe not with Alexia's. That must be one hell of a trained horse to go up a spiraling staircase) in short runs, and can run "normally"(that is, without putting more strain than anyone else) faster than most people(as fast as a thief/assassin could, I guess. Okay, maybe not as fast as an assassin). And Kenshin wrote the things about the statsheets, so I won't take responsibility for it(hi-five!). But, even from the very beginning, I said the statsheets could not be taken into account when deciding the results of a fight.
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Post by Matthias on Mar 6, 2008 22:52:30 GMT -6
*is not getting into the statsheet argument... again*
Alexia has a really well trained horse. Just thought I'd state that for record. Night Flight is amazing. Fleetfoot, not so much. But the mare's in Ostia...
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Post by Kenshin on Mar 7, 2008 12:38:00 GMT -6
Tag me in Alan! Tag! I'll handle this one! Anyway, I think the point we are trying to make is that running that fast might be possible in VERY short sprints (Like maybe 100 yards at most) But when you guys do it, then it is usually for a prolonged period of time. You did it in the past, that's fine, we all screw up. But don't take a past mistake and use it as grounds to set is as a precendant for the future. By "we" you mean you and Alan right? Both of your statements mean that? If that's true then I won before Alan could even tag you in my friend. And as fast as those two can move why do we go slow? Maybe becuase it could put alot of strain on their bodies and they become fatuge quick. Also to add to the fast travel stuff, it HAS taken it's toll on Kenshin. Along with the way he was moving while fighting his master his knee gave out, it may of healed enough for him to make long trips, walking if I might add, but has he tried a long distance run since then? Sorry had to add that since I couldn't yesterday when I wanted.
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Post by Kenshin on Mar 7, 2008 12:40:02 GMT -6
*is not getting into the statsheet argument... again* Doing something like that could start something. That's a perfect set up on beatting a dead horse IMO.
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