E.D.Quibell
SOC-13
You might think that having won a galactic war against his kids and grandkids he wouldn't fall for something that simple! 
Regards,
Ewan

Regards,
Ewan
After which they used their hacking skills to take over Grandfather's robots and went back to their own universe with an invincible army and took over Charted Space, right?Spoiler:SOTA has them in GF's pocket universe. They had the disintegrator, and a droyne sport in the party. They call. He comes. They zap. His head ceases to exist.
You might think that any adventurer with brains enough to pour sand out of a boot with instructions printed on the heel would be too mindful of the likely result if it turned out to be a hologram or a robot double or someone wearing a TL35 force field to attempt anything so mindbogglingly stupid.You might think that having won a galactic war against his kids and grandkids he wouldn't fall for something that simple!![]()
After which they used their hacking skills to take over Grandfather's robots and went back to their own universe with an invincible army and took over Charted Space, right?
Hans
I guess one of them must have been carrying a Sylean Scout knife, otherwise they might not have been able to escape. It's amazing how versatile a Sylean Scout knife is; open cans, light fires, escape from TL35 defenses designed by a paranoid super-genius... the list just goes on and on.Nope. They got chased out by the automated defenses... And wound up dodging INI and fleeing to the hierate.
I'm not arguing the choice, but how many people have actually played this as opposed to just reading it?
I guess one of them must have been carrying a Sylean Scout knife, otherwise they might not have been able to escape. It's amazing how versatile a Sylean Scout knife is; open cans, light fires, escape from TL35 defenses designed by a paranoid super-genius... the list just goes on and on.
So, when those automated defenses had pulled a new body out of stasis and downloaded Grandfather's most recent brain tape into it, did he track them down and subject them to a horrible revenge, or did he just decide the hell with subtlety and wipe out all of Charted Space?
Hans
Flashbacks to early days of D&D with people bragging about how they killed ThorWhat's with the sudden snark, Hans?
That's not what snaps my belief suspenders. What I find incredible, I've already alluded to. That Grandfather should risk a personal appearance without making sure the visitors were unable to harm him; that any adventurer would be stupid enough to imagine that this super-scientific genius wouldn't have taken precautions against getting his head disintegrated; that the automated defenses designed by someone like Grandfather wouldn't disintegrate anyone who threatened the Boss (before he did the deed if his reflexes were merely organic, afterwards if he was faster than the TL35 defenses); and that Grandfather wouldn't have some sort of backup plan.the disintegrator was from a pubished adventure. (IIRC, Twilight's peak.) The party had no prior knowledge, and with a disintegrator, it's not that hard to escape the platforms to the ship, especially in the nifty ancients-tech space-suits.
I don't use clones either, but if I had access to cloning techniques and braintapes, I'd make provisions for using them, just in case. I'd hope very much that they'd never be needed, but you never know when some maniac with a disintegrator will show up to ruin your day. Philosophically it's a poor substitute for true immortality, true, but it's a hell of a lot better than nothing.Further, once they popped GF, they ran. Nothing indicates GF uses clones. He's PSR15, which with awareness, means droyne are literally immortal.