MKSheppard wrote:That's the most retarded pile of bullshit ever. Psykers can do all sorts of things like pick up people, toss them around, throw things at people, invade people's minds, or burn their minds out; but nobody in this universe has gone: "Can we find a way to first nullify the psyker advantage and then go on the offensive against them?" all the more so if Psykers are rare in your race?
Also, I love the idea of "ha ha ha ha null fields only nullify psyker powers and if of sufficient power, render them unconscious, they will be fine once the null field passes" -- I bet a lot of people who suffer from chronic hearing loss would love it for the world to behave like that. You don't get your hearing back 100% after being exposed to 15 minutes of 100 decibel noise.
No, you don't. On the other hand, your ears aren't already a walking violation of the law of conservation of momentum, which is
why the world doesn't behave like that.
See, I know how a radar antenna works, physically, so I know why there's a bidirectional relationship between the radio waves going in or out and the induced currents in the antenna. And why you can burn out an antenna by pointing a much more powerful antenna at it. I can show you the math.
But you're asserting that all psychic abilities work that way based purely on intuition: that a telepath's brain is a special-radio transmitter which can therefore be physically burned out by generating really powerful special-radio signals.
If this were purely an internal thing, maybe that wouldn't be a problem. But it becomes a big problem when you assert your ability to do this to other people's telepaths. It's like asserting an absolute ability to blow up other people's spaceships without fail. You're trying to tell everyone that
their stuff works the way
you want it to.
See, I've got a country going that would be fairly on board with the idea of anti-psi defense, and you will note that a lot of people put thought into that issue before you were posting in these threads. It's when you go from "defense" on through "strict government control and universal defense" and off into "KILL KILL KILL DEATH TO PSYCHICS!" that there's a problem.
Also, I love the idea of "ha ha ha ha null fields only nullify psyker powers and if of sufficient power, render them unconscious, they will be fine once the null field passes"
As for active anti-psi fields knocking psychics unconscious... there's really nothing stopping someone from killing them at that point. Or, hell, leaving the field on until they die of thirst. I'd say it's pretty damn effective- "nonlethal" is not the same as "ineffective." All that does is make active anti-psi ineffective
as a weapon of assassination- even there, it's a fairly effective weapon if you catch the subject alone.
I mean, having a psychic secret agent sneak into your territory and fall unconscious the minute they cross the red line on the floor in the spaceport is a pretty effective way to catch him, I'd think.
And head burn out amongst teeps exposed to blitzschlag generators would not be much of an issue -- because after a point, the teep would stop advancing towards the BFG; because the noise in their head would get to a point where they say "hey you know, fuck this" -- keeping them out of secure areas; because they value their lives more than whatever piece of information they needed to grab in Shepistani Military HQ.
Something similar happens even if the generator only fucks with their mind. At some point the disorientation, hairy purple spiders, and psychosomatic headaches are messing with them so much that they just sit down and wait for the bad trip to go away... only it doesn't, not if they don't leave the area.
And don't tell me you don't like the idea of the psychic agent sent to mindrip your empire's secrets being captured wandering around the streets of downtown acting like he's on a bad acid trip.
And as a side bonus; extended exposure to BFGs would tend to burn out the Psyker section of the brain -- in the same way being exposed to loud noise continuously deafens people.
Or in the same way that being exposed to strong flavors continuously makes them lose the sense of taste... oh, right, it doesn't.