Teleportation Question ..
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Teleportation Question ..
Question the First ...
Can a Running mage who casts Teleport (lesser) transfer the running momentum from the start of the teleport to the end ?
Meaning if I am flat out running an cast Teleport does it mean I have the inertia after the teleport is finished i.e. still keep the forword momentum ?
-Lenwen.
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Can a Running mage who casts Teleport (lesser) transfer the running momentum from the start of the teleport to the end ?
Meaning if I am flat out running an cast Teleport does it mean I have the inertia after the teleport is finished i.e. still keep the forword momentum ?
-Lenwen.
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Yes....No.... its how the mage intends.
Your GM might impose a skill roll on the casting of the spell at a dead run but otherwise...."Its Magic".
Your GM might impose a skill roll on the casting of the spell at a dead run but otherwise...."Its Magic".
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Personally I think it would depend on where the mage is teleporting to. If they're staying in a relatively close area, then yes, they would maintain their momentum. If their traveling a long distance, or to a different dimension, then certain things (like altered gravity) should be taken into account. Casting teleportation while running is not something I've had to deal with, but it sounds to me like it has the potential to be dangerous.
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I asked the original question because
if an MDC mage teleported straight up 5 miles ... 26,500 ft an fell to 3,960 ft (3/4th of a mile) then teleported directly in front of a person...
Would that terminal velocity of 150mph+ thusly be transfured threw the teleportation an make the mdc mage now effectivly a Battle Ram ?
OR
Would the Mage have virtually NO forword momentum what so ever ?
if an MDC mage teleported straight up 5 miles ... 26,500 ft an fell to 3,960 ft (3/4th of a mile) then teleported directly in front of a person...
Would that terminal velocity of 150mph+ thusly be transfured threw the teleportation an make the mdc mage now effectivly a Battle Ram ?
OR
Would the Mage have virtually NO forword momentum what so ever ?
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First off, I think it would make the mage a pancake. (MDC or no.) But I think I would rule that the momentum stayed with him.
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Northern Ranger wrote:First off, I think it would make the mage a pancake. (MDC or no.) .
That brings up another great question is it in the rules anywhere exactly how much damage can be sustained at 150mph hittin the ground .. an wether or not a mdc being would be able to live threw something of that nature ??
-Lenwen.
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Thanks for the quick responce my friend .
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It is, but I'd have to refer to my books to find out the info. I'm currently at work (racking up the OT), so I'll have to do it this evening, unless someone else can field this question.
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drewkitty ~..~ wrote:Yes....No.... its how the mage intends.
Your GM might impose a skill roll on the casting of the spell at a dead run but otherwise...."Its Magic".
I agree it is magic it should be the user choice. In fact I have always allow the mage to even change his posture. Example allow a person to teleport to into their bed and covers.
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Humm, I was re-reading the original post and noticed some thing. He is asking about "T-port(lesser)" which only t-ports small objects.
T-port lesser: Person no, object maybe
T-port self: person yes well maybe, object no
T-port superior: maybe
T-port lesser: Person no, object maybe
T-port self: person yes well maybe, object no
T-port superior: maybe
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Teleportation would work in one of two ways:
A: turn the caster into energy, move that energy a set distance, and then reassemble him
OR
B: the original caster is destroyed, and then entirely recreated via quantum entanglement some distance away
In either case, their momentum would start all over again in the new location, so no, you cannot skydive, then teleport on top of someone (50 EXP for the failed idea though)
A rift however, would preserve momentum and inertia... and so if a jet fighter going Mach 1 flew through the St. Louis Archway, it would emerge from the other side going the same speed.
A: turn the caster into energy, move that energy a set distance, and then reassemble him
OR
B: the original caster is destroyed, and then entirely recreated via quantum entanglement some distance away
In either case, their momentum would start all over again in the new location, so no, you cannot skydive, then teleport on top of someone (50 EXP for the failed idea though)
A rift however, would preserve momentum and inertia... and so if a jet fighter going Mach 1 flew through the St. Louis Archway, it would emerge from the other side going the same speed.
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mAd eAgle wrote:NO!
Disorientation would ensue.
Play it with some grasp of logic.
...snip
the Doctor wrote: Logic just makes you wrong authoritatively.
We are talking about magical Teleportation, not PSI T-port, nor Transporters (think star trek).
Teleportation would work in one of two ways:
A: turn the caster into energy, move that energy a set distance, and then reassemble him
OR
B: the original caster is destroyed, and then entirely recreated via quantum entanglement some distance away
Yep that is how technological teleporters would work, aka ST Transporters.
The way for the Magical T-port would be... the magic causes the caster not to be where he was and to be where he wanted to be, w/o any "movment" of anything. The caster is just not where he was, and is now where he is.
This is why a magical T-port can have its start and end points appering to go through a Force Field while everything else can not.[/quote]
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Braden Campbell wrote:A rift however, would preserve momentum and inertia... and so if a jet fighter going Mach 1 flew through the St. Louis Archway, it would emerge from the other side going the same speed.
It's worth noting that, technically, Nightcrawler does Rift. He travels instantaneously through a sulfurous dimension, thus leaving the scent of sulfur behind in his teleports.
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Mark Hall wrote:Braden Campbell wrote:A rift however, would preserve momentum and inertia... and so if a jet fighter going Mach 1 flew through the St. Louis Archway, it would emerge from the other side going the same speed.
It's worth noting that, technically, Nightcrawler does Rift. He travels instantaneously through a sulfurous dimension, thus leaving the scent of sulfur behind in his teleports.
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Holy Crap your friggen right ... I had to go an read up on that one before I believed you but your 100% right
My respect for your perception rolls is at new hights !!
-Lenwen.