Rimmerdal wrote:arouetta wrote:Rappanui wrote:that isn't what We're referring to.
But that is exactly what is being referred to. How much distance from a natural star (whether home star or faraway star) is needed before there is no damage to a vampire? Where is the point that there is not enough solar radiation to cause problems?
Purity of said sunlight would be the issue so there should be some sot of limit. Though I'd have a tough time explaining how its the radiation to rules lawyer. But I'm not one so I can look past that and give a range.
As for distance..with in system and sun size would still be a factor of course. Each sun would have a range based on size and type if logic were applied.
Now a thought occured...would a Super Nova in on system cause enough rads to hit another system and if so could that kill vamps?
It shouldn't be that hard to explain to a rules lawyer (or anyone else), there's simply a mystical component to natural sunlight along with the detectable range of electromagnetics that in sufficient intensities will damage and eventually kill a vampire.
As far as Super Nova go, in the past there have been a few recorded events of super nova that significantly lit the Earth even on the night side and could be seen during the day so if it can do that then it should be damaging vampires.