I have minor cybernetic augments that activate in a time of crisis. I generate a small, pressurized forcefield around my body, enter a controlled coma, and set off a distress beacon. The company I was testing the teleporting matrix for sends an autonomous rescue ship. I am saved.
The next user lost the functionality of their heart in a terrible accident. They were able to get it fixed with, you guessed it, cybernetic implants. They malfunction and let off a slowly increasing charge, which will eventually kill you (you knew that getting the high-amperage model was a bad idea)
I teleport myself without my heart into an area with another working non-malafunctioning heart. The teleport was perfectly timed so the heart went in the gap perfectly. Don't argue with atonomy and stuff since this is a forum game.
The next user, which is made completly of dynamite, is detonated with no form of revivial
True , but I killed you and I live with your body.
Next user IS Detonated and cannot be a ghost or be revived in any form or live.
I turn into a person made from fire.
The next user IS detonated but can not be alive being any other material other than dynamite
cannot alive? That ruins the whole point of the game by saying the next user can't live.
How was I arguing?
I cannot alive, because that is improper grammar, but I certainly can live. I survive the explosion narrowly.
The next user is being chased by angry grammar nazis for using the wrong their/there/they're.
WWIII breaks out, and the Allies send a group of BMN boats with vibranium and BOMB cannons to attack the harbor. I was general and lead the troops to victory since the worst the gramar nazis could do is correct every gramar error there was related to their/there/they're. Also I never use the wrong their/there/they're.
The next user is chased by the allies for being a gramar nazi.