Jintosh
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Re: Destroying an Object dilemma
shoe polish would not be usable as shoe polish. It would be a single object.
If you can think of dry sand...it pours out as thousands of individual objects. Anything that does not pour the same way would be a single object.
Anything that is a powder is a gray area. Even a weak physical bond might still be a bond. And a physical bond cannot be broken if it is an object.
--- Jintosh, The KeyMaster, OA, RMC
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6/26/2012, 12:23 am
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BesmirchedTea
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Re: Destroying an Object dilemma
ABOUT REPLACEMENT OBJECTS:
It seems that there might be enough stuff in the room that got lost during reset (like Anna's toys, for instance) to have that available, along with any people that got stuck in there like Anna. I have to think that she is not the first to get trapped like that, either on purpose or accident. Like if you have the Key, and someone follows you into the room, you could leave the room and shut the door, then quickly turn around and use the Key to reset the room and vanish your enemy (as well as reset any Objects he may have been carrying)
ABOUT THE WHISKEY:
So if one were to try drinking the whiskey outside the room (assuming that they did'nt suffocate when the cap was removed), the whiskey couldn't be separated from itself so the entire quantity would have to be consumed in one continuous chug? And then you would presumably not get intoxicated, because none would separate off into your bloodstream; you'd simply pee that entire amount of whiskey at some later point, which would stay together and not dilute in toilet water so it could be recollected in the flask?
That just seems weird to me. I wonder what the power of the liquid whiskey is, or if it is actually part of the flask/cap combo. Suffocation might only occur if flask, cap, and whiskey are all present in combination. flask, cap, and no whiskey might have a completely different effect (or vice versa, if the flask is currently empty)
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8/21/2012, 7:26 pm
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thirt33n
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Re: Destroying an Object dilemma
That is actually a really, really good thought there.
If replacement Objects came from those "lost" during the reset it would explain the Objects that appear after the 1961 date of the Event.
The original Collectors would have tested the reset qualities as would anyone who possessed the Key for long enough. It would also make the choice of what ordinary object would become an Object much easier. Granted I'm sure that there have been a numerous amount of accidental resets too.
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8/22/2012, 1:33 pm
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