Bathroom matters

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*Wiro
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Re: Bathroom matters

Postby *Wiro » Wed Dec 05, 2012 8:43 pm

I think it's stupid to back this up with the game mechanics. It is unnecessary and somewhat inappropriate. (It's only appropriate when a player roleplays it I think.)
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Re: Bathroom matters

Postby Yang » Wed Dec 05, 2012 9:19 pm

*Wiro wrote:I think it's stupid to back this up with the game mechanics. It is unnecessary and somewhat inappropriate. (It's only appropriate when a player roleplays it I think.)

You know its not nice to call somebody stupid, because you think different? You can disagree, but make it polite.

And one more think. Tell me, who pickup his own crap and carry it around? I know herbivorous animals make dung that can be used to make fire or building, so its actually picked up. But human crap? You leave it behind. If you are polite, you cover it with earth, so nobody will step in it.
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Re: Bathroom matters

Postby Doug R. » Thu Dec 06, 2012 12:38 am

Yang wrote:
Doug R. wrote:Do characters urinate or defecate? Are they 100% efficient, processing everything to such a perfect extent that nothing ever comes out, or is Cantr just like any TV show - it's assumed but not shown?

I would say - 100% efficient.
1 - they dont each much, max 200 grams to not feel any hunger
2 - they can work whole time and still be not too tired
3 - they dont need sleep, even if they drive whole time car and still keep on the road
4 - they can survive whole year without food
If they would not be so efficient then they would have to eat more to keep them going, and need drink coffee or something to keep them active. Also they dont need drink water, so they dont urinate or sweat. Also drinking a lot of alcohol dont affect them unless they wish so.


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Re: Bathroom matters

Postby masterekat » Thu Dec 06, 2012 1:44 am

Voltenion wrote:Suggestion: Each cantr year, a character produces 50g of fresh dung. Dropped in his inventory or onto the ground if the inventory is full.


Oh, please, no. There are already enough kinky sex fiends running around Cantr...they don't need this kind of encouragement. :?
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Re: Bathroom matters

Postby Henkie » Thu Dec 06, 2012 1:47 am

Yukg, masterekat... Go was you mouth... Ehwie
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Re: Bathroom matters

Postby Voltenion » Thu Dec 06, 2012 2:23 pm

That was not a serious suggestion, for those that are thinking it was. Although I wouldn't mind passing through the "dead characters" thread and see some "died of too much poop".
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Re: Bathroom matters

Postby Sillysavage » Thu Dec 06, 2012 5:24 pm

Who gives a crap!
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Re: Bathroom matters

Postby Rugila » Thu Dec 06, 2012 10:38 pm

Voltenion wrote:That was not a serious suggestion, for those that are thinking it was. Although I wouldn't mind passing through the "dead characters" thread and see some "died of too much poop".


Can the same be achieved with Bear poop? :mrgreen:
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Re: Bathroom matters

Postby Cdls » Sat Dec 08, 2012 6:07 am

Secondary idea....feces as a weapon?


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It has been accepted that Cantrians are based on human physiology, and because of that, it may also be assumed that they have the same bodily functions as humans, albeit at different levels. Most characters remain clothes for most of their lives, if these bodily functions do occur, then their clothing may not be so 'clean' after all!

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