Talk:Yes/Guidelines

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I gotta say, I would TOTALLY abuse the power of this ring, especially after the Superman and open door questions.

"Do I have an eidetic memory?" yes "Can I communicate with and control computerized devices telepathically?" yes "Can I use my technopathy to upload my thoughts and memories to computers as videos and pictures?" yes

Bring on the revenge! Have Dana do the bareback gangbang, and make sure I'm there to watch it all, then Monday before the full story has had a chance to disseminate among the students, upload a montage of her in various positions and covered with/leaking cum, (and maybe fucking the dog) and put the caption "Cum dump! Open 24/7! Just call (her number) and ask for Dana!" Then have it displayed on every computer in the school.

Then the real abuse of the ring starts: "Do I have a debit card that links to an account that never runs out of money?" yes "Do I have a brand new luxury SUV, that has never flat tires, no need for oil changes, and gets 1,000 miles to the gallon gas milage?" yes "Has the age of consent law been abolished world wide?" yes "Do I have all of the knowledge and skills needed to design, create, use and maintain 29th century Star Trek technology?" yes "Do I have a cloaked space station identical to a fully functional version of the one seen in Star Trek: Deep Space 9 in geosynchronous orbit over the U.S.?" yes "Does my new space station have holo-emiters through the entire installation and enough processing power to run a holographic crew loyal to me?" yes "Have I teraformed Mars into a perfect pleasure planet for humans?" yes --Notsooldpervert (talk) 05:28, 13 January 2017 (CET)

There is a reason that I said it was the most powerful artifact ever created. That said, many of your examples wouldn't work like you think they would, and would only give you a delusion of it having been successful. The ring can only affect the ring-wearer and the target. Asking if you have material things in an attempt to affect a third party, or actually second in these cases since you are both the "first" and "second" party, that being the material thing in question, and therefore will not work on that material thing, but will create the knowledge and memory of having that material thing, thus creating a delusion. Similarly, asking yourself if the age of consent was lowered would not actually lower the age of consent, just make you believe that the age of consent was lowered. etc.

One could do these things, but it would require using the ring on the third (second) party directly.--Elerneron (talk) 08:13, 13 January 2017 (CET)