Mind Trap vs. wild animals

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Would Mind Trap work on wild animals?

Yes
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No
2
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Mind Trap vs. wild animals

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Do you think Mind Trap work on wild animals?

My opinion is that it wouldn't since their minds are so different from that of the "evolved" mutant animals.

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I agree with Thyfur that humanity has a poor concept of what is intelegence and sentience. I live with a cat and nobody can tell me that she's not intelligent or sentient.

But do they play a part in how the Mind Trap power affects a target?

I admit that my initial vote was no, but that I am not totally convinced that I am correct in my assumption.

After all, there is a plant in Mutants Down Under that has the ability of Mind Trap, and even I have used an insect that could use Mind Trap. So shouldn't Mind Trap also work on any sentient plant or animal?
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I think Mind trap should work on a normal animal. Being that the mind trap basically traps you in a mental illusion. I think they could be trapped. It would be just like a dream (nightmare). I know dogs dream. I would see my old dog occasionally running in his sleep.
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So a hunter with Mind Trap can go into the woods, and try to place it's prey (say a Kodiak bear) in a simple mind trap and then walk up and coup de grace it?
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Sure, why not?
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Rali wrote:So a hunter with Mind Trap can go into the woods, and try to place it's prey (say a Kodiak bear) in a simple mind trap and then walk up and coup de grace it?


Yes but keep the range in mind. If I was hunting, I wouldn't want to get within 6 feet of a Kodiac bear and hope it fails it's save. (Although if you can use Bio-Manipulation: Motor Area, it wouldn't be unreasonable.)

I probably wouldn't allow it on mutant insects. Insects have such different eyes I dont' think someone without them could construct a reasonable illusion to them. On other animals, I'd probably allow it.
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dulsi wrote:Yes but keep the range in mind. If I was hunting, I wouldn't want to get within 6 feet of a Kodiac bear and hope it fails it's save.


Actually, I forgot that the power's range is only 6 feet. That does change things a bit.
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