' Wrote:I'm pretty sure the Liquid Cardamine infocard mentions that humans do use it, and it's becoming quite popular. So I don't know where you get the idea that it's lethal from.
Massively broken infocard.
The Outcasts can probably liquify Cardamine, but it'd be their own variety, and it'd be pointless.
The purple, Liquid Cardamine commodity that's in the game, like Jameson said, will kill anyone that ingests it.
' Wrote:Ok so a man is traped in a cell and given three heavy doses of cardamine a day, how long until he needs it to live?
C'mon best guess.
Not too long I presume, however long it takes for it to alter his DNA so that he needs it, could be a day to several days.
I think that if it's taken regularly, in it's pure form right from Malta, it won't take long. If taken diluted and impurified on a non-regular basis, it wouldn't take so quickly.
But to add some information for those who are actually interested in the matter: the highest ranked 101st that can actually be called a "seasoned outcast" by the definition Jameson used has the rank of a captain.
' Wrote:Go play the game, within the given limitations. That is how role play games are played. Not by trying to work around those limitations or whining about them.
Nope. It equals people with Maltese names who has also carried the ID from the get-go. There are people who have come from outside of the nation and become true Outcasts, but that's the kind of roleplay you can't really claim to have unless you've been at it for a very, very, very long time.
Quote:But to add some information for those who are actually interested in the matter: the highest ranked 101st that can actually be called a "seasoned outcast" by the definition Jameson used has the rank of a captain.
Seasoned Outcasts in the Maltese navy... perhaps, but as I said: The term does not only apply to 101st characters.
' Wrote:I'm pretty sure the Liquid Cardamine infocard mentions that humans do use it, and it's becoming quite popular. So I don't know where you get the idea that it's lethal from.
As Akura said: One broken infocard can cause a lot of confusion. I'm sure that Treewyrm has made sure that it will be made more accurate in .86