You didn't tear down my argument, I made my points to counter all of yours, and they do. And I asked why YOU in particular were arguing because this isn't your argument to have, it's the GMs. And yes, I guess I was technically arguing, so I will concede that. But, my points still stand. As for...
How is that hypocritical? I was personally trying to explain my reasoning for those abilities, as well as how it was unfair and illogical to force me to get rid of them. I wasn't asking you, I was talking to him. I said he could be killed, it's just more difficult than age, or just a simple EMP...
They're not making clones, they're making robots. They're not experimenting on supernaturals, they're building an AI system. They're not building drones to hunt down supernaturals, they're trying to create something to protect normal humans in the event of an attack. Non-hostile supernaturals...
@HimeragiSeiker I never said he couldn't be killed. If you manage to get past the EMP insulator, and destroy all of the files in the server, then his program would be completely wiped and the scientists would have to start over, remake the program. It's simply much harder for him to be killed...
First, to address the EMP issue. I specifically mentioned something to protect against that. As for destroying computers, I specifically mentioned the program is stored on a server. As for master hackers, you have a point there, they can destroy a program. But that's why there are regular...
My point about a program being backed up and robots being mass produced is still valid. That's basic logic, something we can do without supernatural powers. In a world full of supernatural powers, it would be even easier, and much more advanced.
Additionally, no where in the rules you have written does it say that ONLY Sanctums can be immortal. It specifically says "any humanoid or shape shifting..."
If this is supposed to be a fantasy roleplay, what if I wanted to be a vampire? Vampires can't die of old age. What then? What about angels? They're immortal. They're fantasy creatures, and they're not "Sanctums".
@Fukushima Akira
That's entirely unfair and illogical. A program can be backed up onto a server and then re-uploaded onto another computer, and mass production accounts for clones. All he is is a program in a robot, and robots can be remade, and even mass produced.