ThetaSigma says:
OOC:
I was already struggling with an appropriate rationale for the effect I’m after, and you raised some difficult questions evoking a range of reactions. I have not found the time or will to adequately explore my own reasoning - which evidently does have gaps, this character type and edition are both new ground for me - and generate one or more essay-level response(s) as seems to be necessary.
OOC:
Totally get it and no problem.
It is much harder to fluidly talk about and communicate this stuff in pbp format, and I don't want playing to be stressful, and I don't want you to HAVE to generate an essay, but particularly the nanobots thing contains the potential for a kind of power creep, it seemed.
And so for you to not have to write an essay, but me to be able to be comfortable with your paradigm/practice and tools? They need to be more straight forward and "obvious"/consistent and understandable. A "kitchen sink" tech approach I feel like could be causing you problems (as far as defining/describing your paradigm), a little constraining parameters may make it easier/help your creativity!
I think the sound-based magick is a good adaptable foundation, let's focus and build around that?
Also, I'm learning too.
I've played a Mage using a mashup of Sorcerer's Crusade and V20 rules. And I've had a couple Mages in mixed-splat groups when I was playing another splat, but I've never STed Mage until now.
So doesn't surprise me that there's some growing pains.
Also, I'm not sure where I see this becoming vulgar in absence if the nanobits (to observers you're just playing your keytar), but that doesn't really matter because you rolled hella-good!
With the waves of sound acting like an extension of himself and his senses, Omnivox gains a better understanding of the scene playing out across the way...
The shapes and colors and sounds waver resolve themselves with lwith an ethereal tremor as his abilities of perception are transported into the midst of the figures.
A woman is carrying a medium sized dog away from a man, who is trying to assert some level of ownership over it.
"
He's juss as much mine as he is yerz!", the woman is saying, "
An' we can't be ahavin' him run across the road er'ry time a door shuts!!"
The third figure, a man, is saying something about how they've gotta be down toward Oblate (Drive) soon, and they need to stop bickering.