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1. yes if it is elven in anyway (most likely modded too) he wont follow you
2. The reason he "Hates" elven beings or beings of elven characteristics
is because of his programming to "fix" the future
3. yes he has a super awsome laser beam that he shoots ;U;
4. im pretty sure he's esstential
I apologize if I didn't answer the questions correctly
I've been playing through Skyrim recently with a fair few of your mods installed - they're all fantastic, as far as I can tell.
My only issue so far is that after dismissing Pelinal as my follower, I still have his red glowy-auray-thing around my character. Is this normal? Is there any way I can fix it?
Many thanks!
Now if only he had an arm-cannon of killing light, then it would be perfect
As for our crazy mining robot, I'm not a fan of Ayrenn.
Don't bitch when you've lost an argument.
Well let's break this down, shall we?
Cyborgs, advanced robotics, and computers and computers: Sotha Sil and his fabricants, Nchardak and Avachczel.
Giant robots: Sotha Sil again, Numidium/Akulukhan, the various giant mecha seen in Morrowind, Redguard's bossfight.
Airships: Multiple airship plans show up in Morrowind, you fight on top of one in Redguard (hel Redguard had guns!), There was an entire quest about one in Bloodmoon and that same airship showed up in Dragonborn.
Spaceships: The Pocket Guide to the Empire explicitly mentions Reman-era spaceprograms, the Mananauts and the Sunbirds. TESO (which no one likes but still), makes more obvious references to the abandoned early-era space programs.
Or is subtext one of those things that just goes over your head?
I have to wonder why people are so against Pelinal being a robot in the first place too. You've already got canon cyborgs, airship, spaceships, giant robots, computers, and the like, but another magical robot is too much? How fucking boring do you have to be for that to be the breaking point.
But when things are so heavily implied (and you have the writer outright saying what it's meant to be), there's really no arguing against it. The only difference between implications and outright confirmations here are the people too dumb or too stubborn to see them.
Why do people still argue this? Are they trying to make themselves look stupid?