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Inorganic Physiology
Self explanatory, they are living inorganic alien robots it doesn't go deeper than that.
7-B
Currently this justification is used on Megatron's profile
Which is the reason why everyone is Low 7-B (Scaling comparably to/downscaling from him). However there is no proper calc...
Quick question: does "Inorganic Physiology" simply mean that you are not made of organic things? Then, would existing purely as energy, magic or something else of that type of things qualify, or should it only be something we can find in real life like ice or glass?
There is characters that have Inorganic Physiology type 2 (he is a system that controlled by machines), then his body got erasure, but he still alive. Is that makes him get NEP 1?
Hopefully this is worth a shot, but anyways;
As from what you can see from the scan from this page's summary, well, it's a bit hard to explain but hopefully this gets out the gist, pretty much the reasoning behind why the Angry Snowman or the other snowmen are alive as you could see while...
Does this apply to physical entities that are not organisms? Let's say, for instance, that a character has cybernetic body parts, like a mechanical arm for example, and that arm has a functioning and independent AI. It can talk, move, or perform other actions by itself. Does it still count as...
The Inorganic Physiology page has some grammatical issues.
The summary currently reads: "The ability to being made of inorganic matter. Users of this ability are unaffected by many things which would be lethal to organic beings or even undead."
It should be changed to: "The ability to be made...
Okay this's simple addition
We should add a section in the page detailing how the composition of said creature could grant them more resistances, say for example a rock person resists heat
This would mainly apply to elemental creatures I assume, and the section would also give example for some...
Easy question! This is important to know because I’m curious for future debates. Digimon have the ability to go through a process called Re: Digitize, or Realize, or something like that. It makes them 3-D. My question is.... what are they made of after that process? Are they still Data? Do they...
Very simple question. Why don’t the Androids (2B, 9S, etc.) from NieR have Inorganic Physiology? They're described like dead ringers for it, being Androids and Machines and stuff, so there must be something I’m missing.
Thanks for answering.
As decided here, this revision has the aim of giving inorganic Physiology to those who should have it, and removing it from those who don't.
People can also make their proposal about various characters they think should have it or not, thus you can give your opinions, but remember to link the...
Basically, what is considered inorganic isn't well described on the page itself which makes it a bit of a catch-all term for stuff that is between "normal" physiology (animals and humans) and Nonexistent Physiology. This has lead to characters getting the ability despite technically still being...
Because of robot's nature, Inorganic Physiology normally applies to them. However, I have seen profiles such as Astro Boy and Mega Man (Archie Comics), which do not have Inorganic Physiology listed in their profiles. Rather, there are "Immunity to Biological Manipulation, Soul Manipulation, and...
This is probably a dumb question but......
Do beings whom are strictly only souls/Ghost/Spirits count for having the ability of "Inorganic Physiology"???
Also, how does mind manipulation such as one example being, mind control, work on a being that is purely, and strictly only a...
I'll put it simply: Do we assume beings with Inorganic Physiology to have a lifespan or not? There is good reason to assume organic beings to have a limited lifespan. But what about those who are not? Shouldn't they possess Immortality (Type 1) by default?
Take Shishou, for example (don't mind...
It only applies to physical beings who lack organs or biological parts, correct? If said character is a spiritual entity or so, they would simply be Non-Corporeal, right?
Hello, my name is Gewsbumpz dude. I didn't know which kind of thread this would be, but I decided content revision since this entire thread would be proving that he has some powers so, yah, also please take this with a grain of salt. This just popped in my mind just now. Slappy is entirely made...
Reading this thread I thought it might be a good idea to make a p&a-page for characters which aren't technically alive/undead, but instead are objects. For example things like robots or animated objects.
This kind of characters usually share a set of properties that come just from being...