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Ysalamir Bubble Negation

Matreya

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So I have been giving it thought, and think I am going to give up on chaos in a few weeks. This bit doesnt matter though, it's as an explanation to my line of thinking that let me reach this: Can Ysalamiri be beat?

According to Wookieepedia, the ability isnt actually an absense of the Force, but rather a lack of coordination over the force within, and therefore I started thinking. I asked Jon, creator of the Cater Coats, and he said that no it wouldn't defend against the problem, but I wanted a much wider opinion then just the go to advisor.

If one combined Terentatek hide into a process, could we beat it? Maybe use it as a shield, like a more full body unit then the Cater coat, combined with an implant that maybe forces the production of a combination of enzymes that help to focus. Therefore the end result would be:

A body that isnt as effected, so almost like a weaker block, and add a super clear mind, would it defeat it?
 
The thing about the Field isn't that you aren't connected to the Force. It's that you can't influence the Force. So essentially, you're still... feeling the Force, you're just not able to use it.

It's like having the Force on one side of a wall, and you on the other, with a bulletproof window in between.

You can see it. You can wave to it. But you ain't gettin' it out anytime soon.

So the answer would be that there is no way to negate it, unless you come up with something supremely bonkers/intelligent that is gamebreaky in more ways than the Ysalamir are already.
 
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Ysalamiri did not actually negate the Force; since all existence was infused with Force energy,[2] this would not be possible. Rather, they projected a bubble inside which users were unable to exert any influence over the Force.
Source: http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Ysalamir

What you have described would not null anything of the sort, as they don't interfere with concentration, they simply repel any influence of the force in a sphere.
 

Saki

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[member="Gilamar Skirata"]

When the bral was activated on Coruscant I (As Balaya) Had it delay slowly for an extra minute or two the nullification but yeah that is pretty mch what I went with... also had the things die cause they feed off the force and each other.
 
Walk leisurely away. Ysalimiri are basically space iguanas that turn Force users into muggles. They are not exactly relentless hunters.

Alternatively, your blaster still works. Shoot the bloody thing.
 

Matreya

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Well all things have their ways around them, but I hadn't thought it out correctly, as I'm likely to make something 'game breaky'.

Hmmm...

Well anyone got any other awesome ideas that they havent had the time to try out? I want to leave the site with something more than 'He was a OP player that made a few species and tech'

Also this is Daemos' main for those who dont know.
 
The topic comes up because the Mandalorians shoved the things into 'unbreakable' Beskar tubes.

Force users, naturally, are upset by this.

Though, honestly, I can't imagine why. 'Vong are immune to the force and wear crab armor that is about as tough as Beskar'gam. The crab armor is now immune to the one weakness that allowed jedi and such to hold their own against it. Why? Over-use of the pollen that kills the armor. (Honestly, I saw that one coming a mile away)

Mandalorians and Vong are now roughly equal when it comes to capabilities and anti-force user abilities.

Force-Dead / Ysalamiri in Beskar tubes
Crab Armor / Beskar'gam and Beskar'Kandar
Crazy Critters / Various war-machines


The two sides are really very similar. When they fight eachother? Not an issue.


The issue is when Sith or Jedi want to get in on the fighting and realize that they are out-classed in melee combat and cannot fall back onto the Force like they would like to.


The best suggestion I can give you is to practice fighting with and without the force and utilize an assortment of backup weapons to deal with individuals that are... highly resistant to lightsabers.
 
You speak of the bubble like it's a tangible thing. It's not.

Ysalimiri don't remove the Force, or create some sort of shield against the Force. They neutralize the Force in an area around them, making any attempt to affect it simply not work. A Force-user can throw rocks into it, but the propulsion from their TK ends at the edge of the Ysalimir field. A Force user outside can sense anything else that is outside. Any Force influence at all will inevitably cease when it comes into contact with the area around an ysalimir.

"Crushing it" won't work at all, no more than "crusing" the armor of a Force-dead warrior will do a bloody thing to affect them.
 
[member="Olivia Dem'adas"]: Correct me if I am wrong but they are not in beskar tubes. We didn't get the tech sub in for it. But.... I could be wrong on this.
 
Olivia Dem'adas said:
Though, honestly, I can't imagine why. 'Vong are immune to the force and wear crab armor that is about as tough as Beskar'gam. The crab armor is now immune to the one weakness that allowed jedi and such to hold their own against it. Why? Over-use of the pollen that kills the armor. (Honestly, I saw that one coming a mile away)

Time to become a Space Marine.
 

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