09-05-2015, 05:55 AM
(09-05-2015, 05:51 AM)Surge Wrote:(09-05-2015, 05:48 AM)OdinYggd Wrote: It wasn't even that he died in battle or had to be put down to prevent collateral damage. That alone would have just resulted in a clean and usable crystal ready for activation and revival.Now I admittedly haven't been following the RP for a few weeks but as I understood it he made a big scene about killing himself once with some monster thing, then miraculously came back to do a heroic last stand against it, practically had to force Austin to run away so he could die valiantly and off-screen, then did a weird zombie routine as part of his endeavors to snowflake himself into perma-death.
What got him was that he had to be edgy and say the crystal was already blackened and cracked when it was recovered- which places it clearly in the do not revive category according to the established system for bringing people back. Which was put in place exactly because Marxon would get blown up all the time, and with that he at least had a way to come back safely.
He died so hard he stays dead this time. Done deal, unless Ehksidian is willing to allow an exception to the rules that were designed with Marxon and Penguin in mind.
I've said repeatedly, just make a new character and try not to die so much because sooner or later this was bound to happen.
(09-05-2015, 05:50 AM)Flarezerker Wrote: No, no. What I meant was an AI similar to the dead person. For example, look at The Boss AI in MGSPW. It functions as an AI, but has a personality based on information about The Boss.Well you can make an AI based on anyone, living or dead, but a "digital clone" of sorts would require a relatively up to date engram.
Forget about the engrams. This is difficult to explain... Again, with the Peace Walker AI, there were no engrams, so The Boss was ''brought back'' based on files describing her, as well as other documents.