QUOTE (Ravor @ Oct 28 2009, 10:18 AM)

Kay don't have alot of time since I'm getting ready to go visit a certain pretty young lady, but cndblank you do realize that it's impossible to recycle anything with 100% effectincy? So where are you getting all of these parts or the raw matrial for said parts? Surely you aren't even trying to salvage battefield scrap and risk letting the Horrors in your front door?
It is apparently possible with the level of magic required for the horrors to come back, because the Kaer's did it with food, which isn't even possible today. It's fairly clear from the description that adepts can create energy and transform it into physical materials for the purposes of growing food, because otherwise their just isn't enough energy in a closed cave system to support a kaer.
If you can make it into one sort of carbon chain, you can probably make petrol. With that you can make all sorts of things.
doing without the sun is actually pretty hard - it provides most of the energy that makes our corps, so the adepts can create serious energy as if from nothing to do so.
QUOTE
You're revealing your extreme lack of math background.
We have a high degree of certainty that an event will happen. However, while we have a baseline expectation, the variability is also high. Therefore, when planning contingencies, (i.e. the traditional Risk * Impact matrices), we need to increase the Risk factor for a number of unanticipated events, and not many people were doing it. Everyone has assumed the Matrix is safe (well, except for one person). But that's just an assumption, it's ungrounded, and it's not being addressed. There IS a risk chance that the Matrix is in fact a viable vector for Horror attack. What is the Impact if Horrors attack through the Matrix? How do we address it?
Sigh. There is exactly as much indication that the horrors can use technology, than the horrors are secretly gummy bears. Infact there is LESS indication as materalised spirits and other dual natured beings (which the horrors are) are
explicitly prohibited from interacting with the matrix. The only hack around that is inhabitation (not possession!) spirits that can inhabit someone who already has a DNI, and use his knowledge to do stuff.
there is no indication that horrors do inhabitation - only possession and materialization, so my case that that there are gummy bears in the horror dimension that might be the next ones through is actually more likely that your sample of a risk factor that you should plan for, because there is only speculation about the true nature of the horrors and/or their home plane in the earthdawn material I have read. So mine is pure speculation, yours is contraindicated.
We have three sources of information to drawn on
1) The rules - these have to override all other sources because we are talking about altenative scenarios, and mechanics give us a way to test scenarios.
2) The source material - this is functionally the equivalent of primary sources in history. There are two types of source material - the 'god' descriptions provided that are absolutes and typically bookend mechanics information & 'in character' descriptions that can mostly be discarded in earthdawn as those are specifically speculating from limited information.
Given the evidence against horrors being able to use the matrix in our main source (1), and no supporting evidence in any other source material, how can we discuss it rationally?
There is no source material to reference, so we're just talking about how it might work, which is fun, but not renlighting to why I think the horrors will lose and you don't (hint: different assumptions)
@Ravor: No you haven't, because you're not looking at how much gnashers eat. The book is far more damning that my back of the envelop caculation.
Gnashers are quite large, and eat several times their own body weight in a 'matter of minutes'. A conservative estimate calls for each gnasher to eat
30 million tons each, per year. We only have ~125 billion tones of biomass on earth, and a big chunk of that (~33%) lives in the sea. of the remaining 66%, 50% lives in rainforests, leaving 16% outside of the rainforests and under the ocean.
That means
four thousand gnashers could (it's not clear if they eat that much all the time, but they are described as ravenous eating machines, so I'm comfortable with that assumption) eat the entire biomass of earth on land in a year, all the ants, termites, trees, plants, bacteria, the lot. But they have 800 years! Even if they eat each other almost all the time, they'll still completely eradicate life on earth. Plus, in the god description given in the GM's guide, they don't eat each other, they instead roam in legions eating everything else.
It also means an gnasher can eat like 4 other gnashers in a couple of minutes, which is impressive.