It doesn't need to be infinitely elastic anymore than airbags need to be. It lets you survive the initial crash and get to help. As to enemy psykers, I said resistant, not immune, but the high level authority would be alerted to the attack, again, having the chance to find help.Akhlut wrote:That's not an infinitely elastic ability and the enemy psykers are going to have government-sponsored bypass technology for such passive blocks.
Fortunately for me, robots are ~95% of the population, but even still, the need for such items will be greatly reduced due to strict genetic engineering and training programs, making the only changes caused by chance.Akhlut wrote: There's also the question of how much your government can afford to actually purchase a sufficient number of amplifiers or null fields, given that populations are hundreds of billions to low trillions per nation. There's a difference between providing mass-produced technological goods and highly personalized psyker-equipment that must be customized for everyone so that it doesn't backfire and put a large percentage of your citizens into irreversible comas due to a wrongly calibrated nullifier or cause them to unleash psychic hellfire on cities because of a fucked up amplifier.
If cost is a problem, they could always be applied to the extreme cases only.



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