folclor
Resident Cripple
the problem with the idea of the bounty hunter idea is no one would care in our current group. Except for, perhaps, Rin and, by extension, Atali.
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I mean, if it's an NPC you wouldn't have to, @TommyGun15, but you'd really need to be a bit more up on how Overseers act toward acolytes.
Um... like the students/acolyte's are a blight on the universe, who should be lucky the overseers would ever deign to acknowledge their exsitence? (aka: like my high-school government teacher)
So... how long do you think it would take for kolto to fix Costa's... how shall I put this? Kentucky Fried Nerve Endings?
Probably , since it's a specific area , injecting it with a solution (repeatedly if required) would work. Of course , that solution would likely take 30~ minutes or more to work , but it wouldn't require a full kolto tank to heal.
Also , @Fumes , technically that equation only can't be fully solved. Infinity is a non-real number with no defined value , but R can be defined most commonly as 8.3144598(48). Using that , one would get , with some rounding because I'm not typing decimals to past the thousandth , (28.148)(159276.077)(E[infinity symbol)^2). I'm sure distributions could be performed here , but that's something I'd rather not do on the basis that I'm not being forced to do it to get my precious B+ or above grades. Removing the infinity and assuming E = 2.71828 (Of course that's represented by a Lower case e , but I can't think of a variable E with a defined value) , however , we would get 33127125.98. Besides , anyone who pays attention in calculus knows any equation with variable infinity can't be solved for real number solutions on the pure basis that infinity has no defined value. Then again , I'm breaking from building lego MTV-7 vehicles like an assembly line to comment on Math problems , so I could be entirely wrong on the whole thing. Either way , I just wanted to do it just because I'm a ridiculous Jedi Historian and I love doing academic things every now and then.
Probably , since it's a specific area , injecting it with a solution (repeatedly if required) would work. Of course , that solution would likely take 30~ minutes or more to work , but it wouldn't require a full kolto tank to heal.
Also , @Fumes , technically that equation only can't be fully solved. Infinity is a non-real number with no defined value , but R can be defined most commonly as 8.3144598(48). Using that , one would get , with some rounding because I'm not typing decimals to past the thousandth , (28.148)(159276.077)(E[infinity symbol)^2). I'm sure distributions could be performed here , but that's something I'd rather not do on the basis that I'm not being forced to do it to get my precious B+ or above grades. Removing the infinity and assuming E = 2.71828 (Of course that's represented by a Lower case e , but I can't think of a variable E with a defined value) , however , we would get 33127125.98. Besides , anyone who pays attention in calculus knows any equation with variable infinity can't be solved for real number solutions on the pure basis that infinity has no defined value. Then again , I'm breaking from building lego MTV-7 vehicles like an assembly line to comment on Math problems , so I could be entirely wrong on the whole thing. Either way , I just wanted to do it just because I'm a ridiculous Jedi Historian and I love doing academic things every now and then.
You lost me at "removing the infinity", but I'm glad you summarized what you were saying the first sentence.
[also glad you're smart and getting B+ grades or higher]
Thanks. : )
Given that she's a Darth... Darth makes sense.