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  1. #61
    Quote Originally Posted by Grazrug View Post
    Gnomes already have Mechagon. They don't need even another city.
    Trolls already have Orgrimmar. They don't need even another city.
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    "Orc want, orc take." and "Orc dissagrees, orc kill you to win argument."
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    The Horde is basically the guy that gets mad that the guy that they just beat the crap out of had the audacity to bleed on them.
    Why no, people don't just like Sylvie for T&A: https://www.mmo-champion.com/threads...ery-Cinematic/

  2. #62
    Quote Originally Posted by Grazrug View Post
    Gnomes already have Mechagon. They don't need even another city.

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    Goblins are the best alchemists. It should stay that way.
    It's their capital and homeland, and it's been the main focus of their efforts and story for the entirety of WOW, it's only right that they get it back.

  3. #63
    Why don't they just coalesce all the radiation into a giant radiation monster and fight it outside of the city?. That seems to work lol

  4. #64
    Quote Originally Posted by Terrorthatflapsinthenight View Post
    What are the ways you can imagine, for the Gnomes to decontaminate their capital Gnomeregan of the radiations caused by Thermaplugg's bomb, as well as to decontaminate and heal their irradiated kin (the Le Leper Gnomes) and other irradiated creatures ?

    This/these mean(s) must really feel like something Gnomes would invent.
    They could always use the same method they used to purge the Undercity.
    "You see, there is balance in all things. Wisdom etched in our very fur: Black and white. Darkness and light. When the last emperor hid our land from the rest of the world, he also preserved...our ancient enemy, the mantid. So it is with your Alliance and your Horde. They are not strong despite one another; they are strong BECAUSE of one another. You mistake your greatest strength for weakness. Do you see this?"

  5. #65
    Quote Originally Posted by Terrorthatflapsinthenight View Post
    It's their capital and homeland, and it's been the main focus of their efforts and story for the entirety of WOW, it's only right that they get it back.
    Gnomes deserve to be homeless for the crimes they comittet against Zandalar.

  6. #66
    They could also possibly use some cloud seeding or chemical product disseminating copter machine, able of spreading decontamination product over all of remaining radioactive areas.

    A bit like the mutagen-disseminating machine in the last Batman/TMNT crossover film.

  7. #67
    I mean didnt they already try that, in the pre cata event, only for them to make it much worse because another bomb was set off?

    Think at this point they should jsut full time move into ironforge

  8. #68
    Quote Originally Posted by OwenBurton View Post
    They could always use the same method they used to purge the Undercity.
    Which is ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terrorthatflapsinthenight View Post
    Which is ?
    Jaina freezing the Blight, which apparently neutralized it. Although radioactive isotopes don't really respond to extreme temperatures in the same way a pathogen does or even a biochemical agent.
    "We're more of the love, blood, and rhetoric school. Well, we can do you blood and love without the rhetoric, and we can do you blood and rhetoric without the love, and we can do you all three concurrent or consecutive. But we can't give you love and rhetoric without the blood. Blood is compulsory. They're all blood, you see." ― Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aucald View Post
    Jaina freezing the Blight, which apparently neutralized it. Although radioactive isotopes don't really respond to extreme temperatures in the same way a pathogen does or even a biochemical agent.
    I have never liked how that was the one answer to the Blight that the Alliance found, even since they have known Blight's existence for a very long time and could have very well found technological, chemical and other magical counters to it. It could have been another moment where Gnomes or another underused Alliance race could have shined.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terrorthatflapsinthenight View Post
    I have never liked how that was the one answer to the Blight that the Alliance found, even since they have known Blight's existence for a very long time and could have very well found technological, chemical and other magical counters to it. It could have been another moment where Gnomes or another underused Alliance race could have shined.
    Given that Lordaeron remains uninhabitable even now, as they were still trying to clean up the Blight in the 9.2 quests where you follow Calia to Brill, it seems like Jaina's freezing of the Blight was only a temporary measure that allowed the Alliance to invade Capitol City but little else. While freezing the Blight might allow temporary access into Blighted areas like Capitol City and Southshore, it's not a permanent solution - as freezing Lordaeron perpetually would be a nigh impossible task.

    That being said, it's likely that the Blight could be undone by any number of alchemical processes since it was magic and alchemy that created it in the first place.
    "We're more of the love, blood, and rhetoric school. Well, we can do you blood and love without the rhetoric, and we can do you blood and rhetoric without the love, and we can do you all three concurrent or consecutive. But we can't give you love and rhetoric without the blood. Blood is compulsory. They're all blood, you see." ― Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead

  12. #72
    Quote Originally Posted by Aucald View Post
    Given that Lordaeron remains uninhabitable even now, as they were still trying to clean up the Blight in the 9.2 quests where you follow Calia to Brill, it seems like Jaina's freezing of the Blight was only a temporary measure that allowed the Alliance to invade Capitol City but little else. While freezing the Blight might allow temporary access into Blighted areas like Capitol City and Southshore, it's not a permanent solution - as freezing Lordaeron perpetually would be a nigh impossible task.

    That being said, it's likely that the Blight could be undone by any number of alchemical processes since it was magic and alchemy that created it in the first place.
    Well there was lots of time for the Alliance to study it and find an alchemical counter to it, as well as Gnomes and dwarves finding other magical and/or technological means of protection or elimination of it.
    Draenei also could have worked in this area, due to their experience with the Red Mist that turned many of them into Broken.

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    With the Mecha-gnome in their ranks, it should not be that hard to find a solution, and I believe that they will most likely find it, just fear that it will be done out of game and in game it will be the same till they decide to use it for an event.

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