Re: DiscussnotafairyNovember 18 2008, 15:35:53 UTC
"I believe that would fall more under the umbrella of invulnerability, unless everything else on the planet can still hurt you in this scenario," Jean-Paul told him.
"I just mean to not get hurt by your own powers," Peter said. "I mean it's great to thwart your enemies by setting their evil layer on fire, not as great if you die of smoke inhalation doing it. So if I was designing a fire power, that's something I'd include."
Re: DiscussnotafairyNovember 18 2008, 15:43:00 UTC
"It is an important consideration. I do not believe it is one Mother Nature has always taken into account," Jean-Paul said unhappily. "There are some mutations and other alterations that, on manifestation, have cost people their lives; pyrokinesis without invulnerability to flame is likely to be one of those."
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Buckets of water weren't always as handy as one might hope.
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