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Before we all head into the labyrinth, I figure we should have a level playing field for making calls about risk.
If you die here, apparently you don't stay dead. You're down for two days or so, then you resurrect wherever your body happens to be. So it's probably a nice gesture, if you see a corpse in the maze, to drag them somewhere not totally inconvenient to wake up.
The temporarily dead also come back fully healed of injuries, but the penalty is some kind of personal loss. Think scars, tattoos, a digit, possibly more intangible qualities, etc. I have no idea what the rules are on that, so if anyone has any useful speculation, consider the floor open.
In fact, if anyone is familiar with this kind of thing back in your universes, you're invited to share with the class. The more we know about resurrection in general, maybe the more we can figure out about how it works here. Bonus marks if you have first hand experience.
If you die here, apparently you don't stay dead. You're down for two days or so, then you resurrect wherever your body happens to be. So it's probably a nice gesture, if you see a corpse in the maze, to drag them somewhere not totally inconvenient to wake up.
The temporarily dead also come back fully healed of injuries, but the penalty is some kind of personal loss. Think scars, tattoos, a digit, possibly more intangible qualities, etc. I have no idea what the rules are on that, so if anyone has any useful speculation, consider the floor open.
In fact, if anyone is familiar with this kind of thing back in your universes, you're invited to share with the class. The more we know about resurrection in general, maybe the more we can figure out about how it works here. Bonus marks if you have first hand experience.
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A penalty for dying short of actual death. It fits with this being a competition.
The power limits, or lack thereof, are concerning. Inter-universe travel, endless fabrication capacity, and now resurrection? How much energy does that take?
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we were told the multiverse can't keep up with itself. if that energy could be put towards saving it... but it might not be enough?
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[ He knows why. They didn't talk about it in school, so much, but the environment was a topic on people's minds.
But in the world he's supposedly from, they don't think about the environment. It's not what's going to kill them. ]
And it wouldn't be enough to make a difference. Not even close. Think about the scale, here. A universe is pretty big.
I'm just thinking about what it means for us to be under the control of anyone who can leverage that much power.
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i didn't really want to bring it up, but yeah. lots of power and the ability to watch us.
[ He didn't want to bring it up! They can read everything he's typing! Probably. ]
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But speaking of the ocean: I've never related more to fish in an aquarium.
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[ He's fairly sure! ]
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Fish also tend to die a lot when people mess with their water. Especially the air quality of the water. And that's about where I'm going to stop thinking about it.
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Life-or-death situations and being entertaining, well, it's not like I haven't heard that before...
[ If only he were as good at entertaining as All Might. ]
I know we haven't been here very long, but have you heard of anyone dying permanently?
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[ That's one of the many jobs of a hero: bringing in the eyeballs of the general population, keeping them happy and distracted even while they fight for the civilian right not to be turned into abstract glass sculptures or melted into sludge. ]
And I haven't heard of anyone dying permanently, no.
Some people who showed up at first aren't here anymore, though.
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that could mean anything. was there any sign of a struggle? did they leave anything behind?
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fight a hologramfigure out how to fix things. ]thanks anyway. it's really useful information you've posted. i really don't recommend testing it because of the long-term effects, but it's good to know some things about the worst-case scenario.
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[ He doubts Deku would be thanking him if he knew what Krouse was holding back, but that's not his problem as long as he keeps not knowing. Some things are personal. ]
And with my font of knowledge exhausted, I suppose the next least I can do is wish you luck in there.
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