Mark von Drake |
When a planet has a global calamity, the shock wave of so many souls leaving the planet at once can cause a weird ripple that temporarily creates a breach between the material plane and first world, and a Calecor forms in the first world, then flies through the breach with the one goal of trying to repair the world. When Eox fired it's super weapon and blew a chunk of the planet up while also burning the atmosphere away, was a calecor formed? And if it was, what happened to it?
meepothegreat |
My bet? They killed/imprisoned it. Or it is just sitting in a lair...plotting a way to do it. Not to hijack your question but I want to know if Eletrio(sp?) has one...so many dead Ghibrani...even a divergence of the species. Constant suffering on a global scale and decay of culture/knowledge. "That place is sacred...we are forbidden to enter...But you Starfinders! You guys are a loop hole!"
Edit: Now that I think about this the Disporia belt lost two worlds!
Mark von Drake |
My bet? They killed/imprisoned it. Or it is just sitting in a lair...plotting a way to do it. Not to hijack your question but I want to know if Eletrio(sp?) has one...so many dead Ghibrani...even a divergence of the species. Constant suffering on a global scale and decay of culture/knowledge. "That place is sacred...we are forbidden to enter...But you Starfinders! You guys are a loop hole!"
Edit: Now that I think about this the Disporia belt lost two worlds!
I think Elytrio would be similar to Eox. It was a devastating event, which says a Calecor could form, but Calecor don't form if it is considered a "natural progression of the planet", so is Eox's population blowing themselves up, or Elytrio's population making the planet a nuclear waste, considered natural progression, or an outside force?
For the Disporia, could they even form without a planet? And if they could, they would of likely died as soon as they saw them, as they were not in an condition to return to previous form. And when the Calecor died, the item they leave behind would break as the planet they were connected to no longer exists.
meepothegreat |
meepothegreat wrote:My bet? They killed/imprisoned it. Or it is just sitting in a lair...plotting a way to do it. Not to hijack your question but I want to know if Eletrio(sp?) has one...so many dead Ghibrani...even a divergence of the species. Constant suffering on a global scale and decay of culture/knowledge. "That place is sacred...we are forbidden to enter...But you Starfinders! You guys are a loop hole!"
Edit: Now that I think about this the Disporia belt lost two worlds!
I think Elytrio would be similar to Eox. It was a devastating event, which says a Calecor could form, but Calecor don't form if it is considered a "natural progression of the planet", so is Eox's population blowing themselves up, or Elytrio's population making the planet a nuclear waste, considered natural progression, or an outside force?
For the Disporia, could they even form without a planet? And if they could, they would of likely died as soon as they saw them, as they were not in an condition to return to previous form. And when the Calecor died, the item they leave behind would break as the planet they were connected to no longer exists.
[/spoiler] There is a Starfinder scenario that points to a level of outside influence. Sure as a people they are/were very militant, but a fey feeding on the fears and paranoia of a society on edge?
Metaphysician |
OTOH, if the requirement is "the Calecor deems it unsaveable", that opens all kind of options for irrational attitudes and actions. After all, Calecors are already insane by definition. I could perhaps see the Eox Calecor deciding that it *totally* could restore Eox. . . by building an entirely new ecosystem based on radiovores and undead predation. And hey, as it happens, there totally are living critters on Eox that eat either radiation or undead. . .