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Initial findings of project Tranquility.

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Slaver Filth
Council of Apostles
#21 - 2013-12-04 07:57:53 UTC
Clone Mercs do in fact feel pain, the pain of wounds, the pain of slow or fast death. It is a price they must endure to walk around outside of capsules. We experience the emotional pain of losing our baseline crews when we get podded.

"Child of Amarr seek not warmth in our cold hearts, we are the old serpent of New Eden and you must do your part, revel in our viciousness, we rule by venom and our strike is merciless, "

Eran Mintor
Metropolis Commercial Consortium
#22 - 2013-12-04 09:57:00 UTC
Slaver Filth wrote:
Clone Mercs do in fact feel pain, the pain of wounds, the pain of slow or fast death. It is a price they must endure to walk around outside of capsules. We experience the emotional pain of losing our baseline crews when we get podded.


Oh yea, how do you know this? Going to claim you're also a clone trooper in addition to all the other titles you cling to?

-Eran
Slaver Filth
Council of Apostles
#23 - 2013-12-04 19:02:02 UTC
Eran Mintor wrote:
Slaver Filth wrote:
Clone Mercs do in fact feel pain, the pain of wounds, the pain of slow or fast death. It is a price they must endure to walk around outside of capsules. We experience the emotional pain of losing our baseline crews when we get podded.


Oh yea, how do you know this? Going to claim you're also a clone trooper in addition to all the other titles you cling to?

-Eran
Ah the little hunting animal snaps maliciously at the heels of a master again, sit! Down boy!

I employed a technique you with your lack of social graces are no doubt unfamiliar with, I sat down and had a conversation with clone mercs about their experiences in combat and dying. A hunting animal such as yourself can not be expected to understand such things I know. You are damned by your genetics to just follow your training, and you were trained poorly.

The little slave boy who dreams he is Amarrian, you are so pathetic it is laughable.

Now run along and troll elsewhere your childish prattling in boring.

"Child of Amarr seek not warmth in our cold hearts, we are the old serpent of New Eden and you must do your part, revel in our viciousness, we rule by venom and our strike is merciless, "

Caviar Liberta
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#24 - 2013-12-05 03:11:50 UTC
Veikitamo Gesakaarin wrote:
Then you'd be able to provide third-party, independently verifiable research data that does in fact provide incontrovertible proof that the providence of Clone Trooper implants are Sleeper technology?

Unless it's just supposition?



The first generation Clone Troopers had implants of sleeper origin implanted in them. It was however discovered they were to unstable and implants derived from that technology was used instead.
Blaise Cadelanne
Center for Advanced Studies
Gallente Federation
#25 - 2013-12-05 21:59:44 UTC
Arkady Vachon wrote:
Diana Kim wrote:
I heard from some dusters, that they actually feel the pain, when they are hit.
Or they were just pulling leg to look much braver than they are?..

Anyway, from my opinion, lack of pain in a combat situation would be befuddling, it will be like... feeling yourself not alive, dead, or being stuck in the unending dream, where you can't wake up...



It might register as a different kind of pain than what you or I would feel, though, Diana. More like an indication that they have been hit to alert them to that.

But being unable to feel any pain at all, yeah, would be more of a liability. Some kind of pain is a good thing, lets you know when its time to get some medical nanos in you to avoid a unpleasant case of death. Not that death stops a duster much.

We as Capsuleers tend to die in only one fashion - having our egg cracked and brain flashfried in the scan process. With a Duster, though (and we have at least one here on IGS) they may remember all the times they've been shot, stabbed, blown to bits, run down by vehicles, or forgot to engage their inertial brake when jumping out of an MCC.

Thats gotta suck.


I have spoken with dusters, they do indeed remember every death, whether it be shot, stabbed, run down, or even suit failure during inertial braking. These experiences add up. We as capsuleers feel the emotional loss of our crews, when our ship is destroyed around us, and even we know that momentary fear as the egg cracks that the neural scanner may fail. For a duster the sheer variety of death can lead to madness. I believe that is one of the worst things about ground combat. When one dies in every way imaginable, and is some ways that are not, what is to stop them from just killing everyone and everything to prevent another death?

Blaise Cadelanne

They bid me take my place among them, In the halls of Valhalla! Where the brave may live forever!”

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