Temporalmage wrote:Ok bigshot. Lets see you explain it. The book states that a psi-stalker takes out mages all the time. The book also states that the act of draining is instantanious. And the book also states that they can drain a mage without killing him/her. You can give reason after reason on why they can't do it. Lets see you give one that say's they can. Lets play a little devils advocate. Nekira Sudacne can play along too. Your both very up to date on the rules, so lets see how well you do. Or is that too tough for ya?
Sorry I took so long in getting to this. Reality keeps intruding in on my free time.
It is, and always has been, my contention that Psi Stalkers can perform the non-lethal form of their PPE Drain with only some difficulty, depending on who they're attempting to make a quick meal out of. As I pointed out in great detail, the act of physically capturing a Mage without the use of a Neural Mace (and even that would probably take more time than he has) is damn near impossible by the rules as they stand in the books. It just can't be done.
But let's take a closer look at this. Why is it necessary to "Physically Capture" the mage in the first place? Some have speculated that it was part of some kind of ritual in breaking down his mental defense, but the book makes no mention of anything like this. All it says is capture and inflict 1D6SDC with knife. The way I see it, (and this is just my interpretation of the same vague line that Techno Mancer sees differently), the only reason why you have to get so close is because the example has the Stalker using a knife, a weapon with no range. And the reason why they use the term "capture" is because Rifts is an Mega Damage universe, meaning that the mage is guaranteed to have some kind of MDC armor, meaning that any attack that is going to draw blood is one where you get to choose exactly where on the mage's person the SDC knife cuts, like maybe a nice exposed part of arm not covered by the armor's vambraces. So if the procedure of capturing the Spell Caster is only just a function of getting him in the position of where the knife can make the 1D6 SDC cut, then the whole aim is to just to get him bleeding with an equivalent attack.
Back when the Rifts Main Book first came out, there were no rules on how to deal with those in partial armor, like Dog Boy CA-0DMP for example. It wasn't till the RGMG came out that the issue was even addressed. Kev gave two solutions for those that wished to take advantage of the uncovered areas. The first, (and the one I personally endorse), is to require the attacker make a Called Shot to hit the unprotected area, possibly with a few minuses to hit. The second requires some poor GM to go through all the books and assign an AR to every suit of partial armor. So, in tying this to the issue at hand, Mages can no longer wear armor that fully covers their body, which is a rule made official as of WB:16 Fed of Magic, (though they claim it was always supposed to be like this). That means that between the two rules it is now possible to make a Called Shot with a ranged weapon and strike them at a vulnerable exposed area that lacks MDC cover.
So, if the main prerequisite of the Stalker's non-lethal form of the PPE Drain is to inflict 1D6 SDC, presumably to get the blood flowing, thanks to the current rules is should now be possible to use something like a .22 pistol and use it solely to make Called Shots at the soft spots in magic users' defenses. A .22 Ruger will inflict 1D6SDC directly to the Hit Points, and thus making the victim bleed. If this can be done a range, then given that the Stalker can fed on the dying a range (up to 300 meters!) then he should be able to conduct this drain at range as well so long as he has a bloody spot so suck the mystic energy from.
Now another area in which we have clashed is the duration it takes to perform this particular action. You, Temproalmage, focus more on the part that says "instantaneously" where as I and others are more drawn to the more quantified "about 5 seconds" part. Well, here's something you might not have considered. Maybe we're
BOTH right!
When a Stalker kills his target he has little time to partake of the bounty of PPEx2 before it dissipates. On the other hand, when he rends the PPE from a still living victim there could be a little resistance on the part of the PPE lunch box... er... mage. Have you stopped to consider that maybe that when the Stalker kills his target, he can suck down the PPE
instantaneously, but when he has to pull it out by force, it might take a while.... say
about 5 seconds.? It could be the answer to this little impasse we have here.
How would YOU play a stalker that successfully attacks a mage and drains their PPE without killing/harming the mage aside from the 1D6 SDC.
In the midst of a larger fight a Mage and a Psi Stalker cross paths. Though the Stalker would like to kill him and gorge on a feast of fresh soul, (mmmmm.... fresh soul
), the smart thing to do would be to neutralize him and come back for the caster later after more dangerous foes have been delt with. The Mage has a 4th level Armor of Ithan spell up over his partial plastic armor and is ready to rumble with his TW Firebolt Musket (pg. 124, CS Navy book). The Stalker is in CA-4 Dead Boy armor and is armed with a C-29 Hellfire Plasma Cannon. Both combatants are Level 4.
Melee Action 1: The Mage won the initiative and puts a good sized pock-mark right in the Stalker's chest (25 MD). In return the Stalker shoots back and obliterates his Armor of Ithan (40 MD).
Melee Action 2: The Mage, not wanting to waste half his melee actions to get another AoI up, opts to put another mini-fireball in the Stalker's chest doing 21 MD this time. In response the Stalker pulls his .22 Ruger from it's holster and makes a Called Shot to the mage's exposed arm, (a 12 or better base compounded by a +3 aim bonus, +1 from WP Pistol and +2 from Sniper skill... so he really needs a 6 or better to make the shot). With only a 25% chance of missing, the bullet found its mark and delt 3 pts of SDC to the Caster.
Melee Action 3: Seeing blood running down his arm and that hungry gleam in the Psi Stalker's eye, the Mage knew exactly what was going to happen next. Not wanting to become defenseless, wanting to retain the ability to reload his TW rifle with PPE when it runs out of shots in the next few attacks, he runs for cover and prays that the Stalker needs a line of sight. Meanwhile, the Stalker focuses his thoughts on the crimson trail trickling down the caster's limb and begins to draw the precious PPE from his person.
Melee Action 4: The mage finds a big chunk of debris... might have been a tank of some kind a few minutes ago... and jumps behind it. And just for good measure, as he does so he turns in mid air and blasts off a Wild Shot from his rifle. To both the mage's and Stalker’s amazement the shot hits the Stalker again, but only does 16 MD. The Stalker isn't happy about his armor being weaken that much more, but with this being his second melee action devoted to the PPE Drain he know that should the mage survive the next few minutes, he'll have a useless weapon and no means of bolstering his defenses. Tying to run for cover was a good idea on the mage's part, but unfortunately for him, once any Psi Stalker starts to feed the process can not be stopped, even by the Stalker, shy of killing him of course.
That's how I would play out a successful attack. And I believe that it is well within the confines of the canon rules.
I swear some of the idiots on these boards just like to argue for arguments sake without a decent inovative thought in their head.
I only do that when I'm mad, and that rarely happens.
(By the way the above comment does NOT count against Dead Boy or TechnoMancer. I've argued at various times with both of you gentleman, and while I may not always agree with the two of you, and vice versa, at least you've managed to stay more adult than juvinile name calling. Thank you for that gentleman.)
Really? I thought I was kind of getting a little insulting with you. Guess my internal censor in my brain is more fine tuned than I though.