.o13 ☈ heal for the crash;

Jun 12, 2010 21:03

Would you rather be healed by someone who's very slow but will patch up your wounds completely and without leaving any trace, or by someone who's fast but who's still learning and is not very good at all?

* pollux, * castor, enjoying my high horse, what inferiority complex, * gene-1, * ghost, * rain, * juliet, * cloud, * kagerou, * grift, if i want your opinion i'll beat it out, * cara, pollux has been a nasty girl, my gay pseudo-friends, * paladin, * sylvar

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grinninggrifter June 12 2010, 19:38:23 UTC
Well, well, well, that sounds like a suspiciously biased question if I've ever heard one.

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sting_to_death June 12 2010, 20:01:19 UTC
Biased? Not at all.

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grinninggrifter June 12 2010, 20:07:10 UTC
Ah, really? It certainly sounds like it when you say "not very good at all".

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sting_to_death June 12 2010, 20:14:45 UTC
By that person's own admission.

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/completely missing the point weaver_girl June 12 2010, 19:40:34 UTC
How would the person who's learning get any better unless they practiced with their power?

Quick healing might be useful if there's an injury that needs to be stabilised right away, but I think precise healing would be better for a follow-up.

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sting_to_death June 12 2010, 20:04:11 UTC
So you would be willing to let them practice on you, or a friend of yours?

One or the other? You can't pick both.

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weaver_girl June 12 2010, 20:05:42 UTC
Well, could they do any harm, or just fail to heal the damage that's already there?

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sting_to_death June 12 2010, 20:14:12 UTC
[ Good question. She doesn't really know how Pollux's power works, so... ]

I wouldn't bet that they couldn't be able to cause more damage than what's already there.

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notpissedoff June 12 2010, 20:26:56 UTC
It would depend on how much of a hurry I was in.

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sting_to_death June 12 2010, 20:48:25 UTC
[ She figures his answer is possibly not the one she wants to read, so... ]

I wasn't asking you.

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notpissedoff June 12 2010, 21:01:01 UTC
Then you should've said so. By default, when you ask a question over a public journal, you're asking everyone.

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sting_to_death June 12 2010, 21:26:17 UTC
It would have been rather confusing to write 'everyone can answer to this question beside Someone', don't you think?

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iattractmushi June 12 2010, 20:34:29 UTC
Just how long are you going to obsess about this? Out of curiosity.

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sting_to_death June 12 2010, 20:48:48 UTC
I have no idea what you're talking about.

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iattractmushi June 12 2010, 20:51:15 UTC
Right. Of course you don't.

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sting_to_death June 12 2010, 20:56:27 UTC
And your answer, obviously, wouldn't count.

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FF CHARACTER SPEAKING l-lol feathered_earth June 12 2010, 20:37:00 UTC
I think Kagerou's right. If you're in the middle of a fight, any healing is good healing and you can worry about the details later. Both are useful in different situations.

[Yes she did read your silly arguments.]

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sting_to_death June 12 2010, 20:49:40 UTC
That doesn't answer my question.

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feathered_earth June 12 2010, 20:53:00 UTC
If I'm bleeding to death, I want the quick healing. If I've got a broken arm, the slow healing.

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sting_to_death June 12 2010, 20:59:29 UTC
Still not an answer.

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