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- | Mindshielders have the ability to create psychic defenses for both themselves | + | #REDIRECT [[Psychic Wild Talents]] |
- | and others, projecting standing fields of psionic energy which insulate their | + | |
- | subjects from harmful influences. | + | |
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- | The first ability in your repertoire is the creation of a simple mindshield. | + | |
- | This effect interferes with hostile or neutral telepathic effects intended to | + | |
- | establish contact with, manipulate, or harm the subject's mind. The shield | + | |
- | degrades the performance of these effects and, if of sufficient potency | + | |
- | relative to them, can stop them completely. Each time an effect tries to | + | |
- | penetrate the shield, this costs the shield some of its stored energy, in | + | |
- | proportion to the strength of the effect; the shield loses effectiveness as it | + | |
- | weakens. A depleted shield will attempt to draw energy from its subject to | + | |
- | sustain it, drawing energy faster the more depleted it is, though it can only | + | |
- | do this when the subject's spiritual energy reserves are relatively high; if | + | |
- | it has to counter too many effects, especially while the subject has little | + | |
- | spiritual energy so that the shield cannot recharge, it will be destroyed. | + | |
- | More than one mindshield can coexist on a subject, but generally only the most | + | |
- | powerful one will be effective, and as each will be depleted by activity and | + | |
- | then attempt to recharge, it is rarely desirable to have multiple shields | + | |
- | active. Mindshields are less effective against effects created by the same | + | |
- | individual who created the shield; also, some subtle effects can slip by a | + | |
- | mindshield by avoiding detection, with the chances of this depending on the | + | |
- | relative skill of the creators of the effects. The subject of a mindshield | + | |
- | can deactivate the construct voluntarily; when a mindshield is first created, | + | |
- | the next subvocalization the subject performs becomes a trigger which will | + | |
- | deactivate the mindshield if it is repeated. | + | |
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- | The second mindshielder ability is the mindwall, which is essentially a | + | |
- | considerably more powerful variant upon the mindshield. It requires a fairly | + | |
- | substantial degree of skill to construct; in most other respects it differs | + | |
- | from the mindshield only in being more effective. | + | |
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- | The third mindshielder ability is of a different nature: the mindtrap. This | + | |
- | is a reactive rather than passive defense, a construct which lurks in the dark | + | |
- | corners of the subject's psyche and waits for a psychic effect to intrude, at | + | |
- | which time it launches an attack against the effect's source, using the contact | + | |
- | established by the offending effect to send a backlash of psychic feedback into | + | |
- | the enemy psychic's mind. The mindtrap expends all its energy in the process | + | |
- | of generating this feedback and is destroyed after triggering. Unlike the | + | |
- | mindshield and mindwall, this effect is only triggered by hostile effects, not | + | |
- | neutral ones, and it requires a small amount of energy continually to support | + | |
- | itself; if the subject has low spiritual energy for a protracted period and | + | |
- | the mindtrap cannot draw energy to sustain itself, it may fail. More than one | + | |
- | mindtrap can be placed in a psyche, but only one will trigger in response to a | + | |
- | single effect. Like mindshields and mindwalls, a subvocalization trigger is | + | |
- | used to deactivate it. As might be surmised, a very high level of skill is | + | |
- | necessary to create this complex effect. | + | |
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- | Your level of proficiency with each of these abilities is determined by | + | |
- | your [[intelligence]], your [[willpower]], your [[perception]], and your skills in the | + | |
- | areas of [[metacreativity]], [[telepathy]], and [[redaction]]; the proportions in which | + | |
- | these individual factors contribute vary according to the particular power. | + | |
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- | To create a mindshield, visualize a silver shield around the person you wish | + | |
- | to protect; you may use "me" to refer to yourself. To create a mindwall, | + | |
- | visualize a silver wall around your subject. To create a mindtrap, visualize | + | |
- | a silver snare guarding your subject. In order to apply any of these effects | + | |
- | to another person, they must trust you first. | + | |
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- | The talent of a mindshielder is partially telepathic in nature, and so they | + | |
- | have access to some basic telepathic capabilities; see 'help [[basic telepathy]]' | + | |
- | for more information. | + |
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