I'd tell you to go to hell for that remark, but I fear what fic ideas that would inspireThe Duchess of Zeon wrote:There's one word, and only one word, that this update made me immediately think of:
WOLVERINES!!!

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It is very well possible that Yahweh has some ability to view Earth from Heaven - It is, however, unlikely that he is looking in all places at once, or necessarily understanding what he is seeing.JCady wrote:God is obviously not omniscient here, or He wouldn't have been surprised by the human resistance to Hell.
Not even from the American Civil War onward; he's referring more broadly to the upsurge in deaths that follows the upsurge in total human population. Remember, human population didn't really start growing all that much until the 1700s, and then it started exploding (which it still is today, causing a host of problems -- but those are the topic for other threads).JBG wrote:"I'm pretty sure he meant during the last few centuries with the start of the modern age. Human casualties have been very low in this war, so if it were just that, he wouldn't think anything of it -- remember, World War II dwarfs all subsequent conflicts by an order of magnitude or more."
My first impression was of the great dying off that followed the Message. But that can be seen, by those with long time perspectives, as the period from the American Civil War onwards - industrial then total war. There must be a lot of Russians in Hell!!
The esteemed author has already addressed the last point; there are an enormous number of individuals in hell; the odds of encountering a specific famous person are slight. It's going to be up to Stuart to decide that in the end, of course.JediToren wrote:The inclusion of many real world figures, especially James Randi, is a huge plus. If only Richard Dawkins were in it, then it would be perfect. I really can't wait until we see some major deceased historical figures. I can just imagine how cool it would be to see General George S. Patton back in action.
Demons live largely off of raw flesh, mostly human, so scorched earth is definitely an option. However, we also know they can cover inhospitible terrain very quickly, and if we glass one portal, they could open another in Tokyo, London, or Los Angeles.Darth Wong wrote:One thought: demons don't seem to need a supply train, but they must need some sort of sustenance, don't they? Even if they feed off the energy of living beings as they die, that's still a logistical issue, isn't it? If their gateway to Earth is located in the Middle East, might depopulation of the region surrounding the gateway slow down their ability to advance long distances?
Obviously, that's a pretty extreme way to deal with the problem, but it's not unlike the "scorched earth" policy.
14+1. The magazines will be only 11% larger than those of the M-14 to handle 14 rounds of .458WM, and by introducing a slight curve in the banana style we can pretty much eliminate any height difference between the M-14's straight mag and this one. I did a few calculations on the ergonomics and it works out beautifully. Frankly we could probably do 15 rounds in the magazine, but I wanted to be conservative to give the gun basically the same handling, aiming, positioning characteristics, etc, from a shape standpoint, as the M-14. Don't want anyone used to firing one to have to adjust to a new posture or anything like that.[R_H] wrote:Questions for Stuart/The Duchess of Zeon/JCady
How much ammunition will be carried by riflemen using the .458WM Garand? How big will the magazines be?
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So who wants to go tell that unit that they hit the wrong guy?KlavoHunter wrote:Nitpick: The Angel in that example didn't kill that family, Memnon the Harpy did. The Angel just got blamed for it.
Damn straight I would hope so too (Heaven acting against Hell), but "neutral" against Heaven... I wasn't the only one to question a declared two-front war.We are already fighting hell so we can't be all that neutral. We would hope that Heaven's first military action is indeed against Hell.
Up until the PFLH decided that the existing declaration of war with Heaven meant "blow up what (at least tactically) is essentially a third party without even an attempt at intel-gathering." Well, other than the explosion making me think "recon by fire."Heaven is still probably underestimating humans in much the same way that Hell is, though actual action against Heaven cannot at this time be blamed on Humans.
To put it into perspective: The author states there's something like 90 billion souls in Hell. The odds of running into a historical figure buried under all that mud is thus, 90 billion to one. The odds of winning a big lottery jackpot are around 150 million to one. One is approximately 600 times more likely to win a $250 million jackpot than they are of stumbling on George S. Patton or Julius Caesar or Alexander the Great. (Rahab probably counts as a notable historical figure, because her involvement in the Israelite conquest of Jericho has been immortalized in the Bible. But, she was looking for Lt. Kim and her merry band of marauders, rather than the other way around.) To put it more clearly, they'd be over 128,000 times more likely to be struck by lightning (1 in 700,000 odds.) A more rigorous statistical analysis isn't possible without knowing the acreage of Hell that's devoted to torture pits.tim31 wrote:The esteemed author has already addressed the last point; there are an enormous number of individuals in hell; the odds of encountering a specific famous person are slight. It's going to be up to Stuart to decide that in the end, of course.JediToren wrote:The inclusion of many real world figures, especially James Randi, is a huge plus. If only Richard Dawkins were in it, then it would be perfect. I really can't wait until we see some major deceased historical figures. I can just imagine how cool it would be to see General George S. Patton back in action.
Since they have something like human DNA a sufficient quantity of nerve agents should kill them. Blister agents though, well mustard and the like aren’t even that good at killing humans, plus hours can pass before symptoms show up so its not a good thing to rely on to fight them with. Bladricks might have incredibly high resistance to it even without a piss rag for a mask, and at this point we don’t even know if they actually need oxygen to live. If they don’t then mustard will never be lethal, nor will blood agents or choking agents.Darth Wong wrote: Also, what is their resistance to chemical weapons?
Actually, we do, and the answer is yes. If they eat the meat of terrestrial animals (humans and cattle,) this means they have our biochemistry (or a biochemistry close enough to ours that eating us nourishes, instead of poisons, them.) And since they function vigorously at STP and the atmosphere of Hell is close enough to Earth's not to kill the first two living humans to cross a portal into Hell (i.e. oxygen-rich,) it means their biology similarly utilizes the same aerobic metabolism that ours does (aerobic respiration evolved in response to an oxygen-rich atmosphere, as oxygen is fantastically deadly poison to anything that hasn't evolved some mechanism to deal with it.)Sea Skimmer wrote:...and at this point we don’t even know if they actually need oxygen to live.
DOH, you're right. Oxidative Phosphorylation requires oxygen and if they have mitochondria it's the only way to produce large amounts of cell energy, so of course they breath oxygen. So, actually, if we get sufficient quantities of suffocation agents into them, they'll die, too. Chlorine is most likely entirely insufficient for that task but Phosgene might work. Especially Diphosgene, which is more easily weaponised. It works by damaging proteins in the alveoli, interrupting the transfer of oxygen into the blood, which will work (like the misnamed "blood agents") regardless of the metal content of Baldrick blood--which may, incidentally, still be iron. Copper would make the blood blue, unlike in Star Trek; it's the presence of sulphur that makes blood turn green.GrandMasterTerwynn wrote:Actually, we do, and the answer is yes. If they eat the meat of terrestrial animals (humans and cattle,) this means they have our biochemistry (or a biochemistry close enough to ours that eating us nourishes, instead of poisons, them.) And since they function vigorously at STP and the atmosphere of Hell is close enough to Earth's not to kill the first two living humans to cross a portal into Hell (i.e. oxygen-rich,) it means their biology similarly utilizes the same aerobic metabolism that ours does (aerobic respiration evolved in response to an oxygen-rich atmosphere, as oxygen is fantastically deadly poison to anything that hasn't evolved some mechanism to deal with it.)Sea Skimmer wrote:...and at this point we don’t even know if they actually need oxygen to live.