Apr 9, 2019 14:38:10 GMT -6
Post by vatnsafli on Apr 9, 2019 14:38:10 GMT -6
Name of Talent: Liquid Plasmatization
Concept: The character is able to pressurize liquids enough that it turns into plasma from the heat gained. This theoretically can work on any liquid, and the plasma can be harvested for energy, which has some eldritch properties to it in and of itself. Once the energy of the plasma has been used, it returns to its liquid state.
Extra(s): The talent makes the inside of a naiad's body look like a plasma ball, with little bits of electricity arcing around inside the body from surface to surface.
Positive Mechanics:
Negative Mechanics:
Concept: The character is able to pressurize liquids enough that it turns into plasma from the heat gained. This theoretically can work on any liquid, and the plasma can be harvested for energy, which has some eldritch properties to it in and of itself. Once the energy of the plasma has been used, it returns to its liquid state.
Extra(s): The talent makes the inside of a naiad's body look like a plasma ball, with little bits of electricity arcing around inside the body from surface to surface.
Positive Mechanics:
- The plasma produces energy that can be directed towards magitech and other machinery
- Because the plasma returns to its liquid state after use, it can be a continual process
- Naturally denser liquids produce more plasma, which in turn creates more energy
- Once started, this process takes little focus to continue (unless care must be paid attention to because of the liquid source)
- The plasma can be a mix of different liquids, though this can lead to some unexpected results
- Any contaminates within the plasma will be vaporized by the heat. This takes away some of the energy made by this talent, but can be used to purify liquids.
Negative Mechanics:
- Depending on the liquid used, this can take large amounts for a substantial amount of energy. Because the ability requires high pressurization of the liquid, the amount of plasma generated can be extremely small in regards to the amount of liquid used.
- Volatile and inflammable liquids have a chance to react to the pressurization process. This means if something like nitroglycerin is used, it can explode during the process of pressurization. Though with careful concentration this can be generally avoided, it takes a steady hand to ensure even pressure over the whole of the liquid. De-pressurization can also cause this to occur as the volatile or inflammable liquid will be near the remainder of he plasma source.