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I'd still suggest checking if Mickey or Hotep would be willing to jump back in if they had a partner, we've kinda been neglecting them.
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Oh cool. Could somebody perhaps throw pertinent information my direction so I can rewrite my posts to fit it better? If they don't work the same way then they shouldn't feel the same or be felt at all for that matter.Buster wrote: EDIT: Uh, Deske, I probably should have mentioned this earlier, but I've been chatting with roo behind the scenes via PM a bit, and whats happening in the thread and what's being posted aren't quite the same.
You're seeing what sandy thinks is happening mentally, but socks abilities actually work completely differently from hers.
Buster sent this back:Hlaoroo wrote:Socks' ability is a passive thing - he doesn't actually read people: rather their fears and pains just appear unbidden in his head. He has no control over it and can't block it out or stop it, even as much as he'd like to. So Sandy putting up a block to stop him reading her isn't going to have any effect since he's not actually telepathic. In fact he won't have any clue that the block is even there.
So you don't feel Socks' ability at work, nor does the block actually affect Socks. Whether or not you feel a block that Sandy created is up to you though. What Sandy's block does though is to stop you guys from reading Socks, that's it.Buster wrote:She's making (potentially grossly inaccurate) assumptions based on A) noticing he has several bits of thoughts that aren't his in his head, way too many to be on the receiving end of someone else's abilities, B) Identifying her too fast to be unfamiliar with mental abilities
RP happens. But for a twist of the dice it could have been Sandy and Kaylee visiting the fire station.Buster wrote:it's kinda funny how a character i specifically designed to mess with sandy, keeps winding up focused on everyone but him...