Thread:Zf6hellion/@comment-18812574-20150315153223/@comment-18812574-20150802030635

Uh...

"...more powerful addition to her previous fusillade hat rippled and threatened to sever each of the tendrils that had punctured it, if not from the sharp edges of malformed holes, then from the friction and weight of the moving metal."

A fusillade hat? Nifty. (I assume you meant "had"). Heh.

Other than that I'm a bit confused how a metal shelf travelling in the positive x direction, let's say by perhaps by five, contacts a force and switches direction, thus travelling in the negative x (-5) direction with a change in speed, is supposed to sever limb thingies, which are still moving in the positive x direction or at the very least are stationary. Because if the shelf cuts off the limbs that means it is moving up or down on the y scale? Unless, since this is 3D of course, we are also accounting for z, in which case a move in either the y or z directions would cut off the limbs.... Well, I think I can see what you meant, just making sure that was the only attack (the shelf) and not some other cutting attack there. Hopefully I won't need another schematic.