User talk:Kuopiofi

When you post, add the Signature-link (button on top, tenth from the right, looks like writing) at the end of your message. I'm not answering to anyone who doesn't do so. --Kuopiofi (talk) 11:15, March 2, 2016 (UTC)

Hey I know this mabye not important but if you want some gif in your gallery lemme know so I can make some and you download them on my giphy page 😊 Vip 8 (talk) 21:43, July 17, 2018 (UTC)Vip 8

Inorganic Mimicry
Hi. Hope you are well. I am currently working on a new power: Inorganic Mimicry, a technique of Inorganic Manipulation and an opposite to Organic Mimicry. I tried to post it but it says that a page already exists. It seems to connect to the Elemental Mimicry page. Could you fix that so I could post my page? If needed, I could clarify the differences by say Elemental allows one to transform into funadmental elements like in the Capabilities. Hope to hear from you soon. Thank you. Kusarigama (talk) 02:26, July 18, 2018 (UTC)

Actually it already exists- Defunct Physiology.

So there isn't any reason to post it.SageM (talk) 02:54, July 18, 2018 (UTC)SageM

Clarification
First of all, Defunct Physiology simply says that one lacks the weaknesses of organic life, not necessarily that one is made up of inorganic material like mine is trying to convey. Second, I was not trying to have a page removed. Only that the search/connections be made right. This has happend with other powers when people have tried to post new powers. That is what I am saying. Kusarigama (talk) 03:06, July 18, 2018 (UTC)

Considering its also called Inorganic Physiology and its what we have used for years as the general page for every inorganic mimicry power on here, the point stands that its still too close in nature to be valid.SageM (talk) 03:08, July 18, 2018 (UTC)SageM

I leave it up to Kuo to decide. Just wanted to make sure the clarifications were known. Kusarigama (talk) 03:11, July 18, 2018 (UTC)

And to further elaborate, one can be organic yet not be bound by the limits of organic life. And one can be inorganic yet still be bound by organic needs. Kusarigama (talk) 03:16, July 18, 2018 (UTC)