LOL!It can be done. Just need to increase the charisma skill to max bro. Anything in life is achievable if you want it bad enough.
Lights, camera, and a whole lot of action.
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Posté 13 mai 2016 - 08:12
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Posté 14 mai 2016 - 12:04
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Posté 14 mai 2016 - 02:03
#29
Posté 15 mai 2016 - 06:24
Not the kinetic barriers, the actual armour.
And the armor doesn't stop the bullets either. Its resistant to projectiles, but you still take damage. It's why you start losing health once your shields go down. Your logic doesn't hold up because few armors are resistant to both bullets and knives. Medieval armor could deflect swords and such, yet still be pierced by a bullet or arrow. A Kevlar vest can stop a bullet, but a sword can stab right through it.
Look at it this way. The bullets in Mass Effect are small and lightweight and are sped up somewhat with mass effect fields. Your armor can stop a projectile that weighs less than a gram traveling at high speed, but a blade that weighs a pound or more that has a larger area of impact may be harder to stop. Also, the material that these projectiles are made of is never mentioned (to my knowledge), but they need to be at least as hard as the armor plates in order to pierce it. Now I'll admit that omni-blades, at a glance, seem like hardlight weapon made and should be weightless, but they are actually silicone-carbide, disposable blades that are instantly created by the omni-tool and suspended by a mass effect field. The blade itself is almost as hard as diamond according to the codex, so, unless you have armor plates that are equally as hard or harder, it's gonna pierce it.
Last time I checked, the armor was still made of fabric armor with kinetic padding and lightweight, ablative ceramic plating.
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#30
Posté 17 mai 2016 - 02:40
Trade negotiations and frank discussions about respect.





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