silverlb wrote: with the examples you had of the house, car and planet, if you HAD TO CHOOSE between place or thing, what would you choose? I think a car is a thing, because when you are looking for a car, you look in the place you left it. If asked "where is your car?" you say "At my house." House being the place. Now sure, if someone asked where your keys are, and you say "In my car," yes you are useing it as a place. However, that doesn't help you find your keys if your car has been towed.
If you had to choose, would you say an apple is fruit or food?
If you have to choose, then something is wrong, because it is clearly both.
I looked at the discription of the teleport spell in my BOM last night (which is a big typo in my book, two lines are double printed. Anyone else?) and it said that if the mage teleports into a thing, he instently dies.
An atmosphere is a thing.
Wow... that spell is dangerous!
[quote] I found that interesting. I was also thinking about the cockpit idea. don't most cockpits look, well, the same? if you teleport into a sam, for example, there are millions of samas! All the insides look the same. This brings out an interesting diffrence in a place compared to a thing. A place is unique. There is only one Baltimore, MD. There is only one waterfall in the woods near my house. There is only one my house! There are lots of Sammas, lots of APCs, lots of ever kind of robot. I wouldn't think that the same transportation spell could take you to both. [quote]
Nope.
You see the inside of one UAR-1, then you can only teleport into that one.
Just like if you travel to the middle of the ocean where there is nothing to see but water and sky.
It may look like any number of other locations, but it's not.
Same goes with desert. Or spots in the sky. Or Space.
Or a dark room.