Gorge bellyslide leaving stains of slowing slime on the ground
wopwop
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When I bellyslide I often get to think about the gorge's belly rubbing against the ground...
I tend to picture Gorges as covered in some kind of gluey substance, similar to what heal spray could be made of.
What if bellysliding released some of that stuff, making the ground sticky, thus slowing Marines to a certain (even just slight) extent?
The slime would appear in obvious colours, like green (harder to spot on infestation too), and would disappear after a few seconds.
I tend to picture Gorges as covered in some kind of gluey substance, similar to what heal spray could be made of.
What if bellysliding released some of that stuff, making the ground sticky, thus slowing Marines to a certain (even just slight) extent?
The slime would appear in obvious colours, like green (harder to spot on infestation too), and would disappear after a few seconds.
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But mostly have it for the fun and immersion factor.
What about slippery? Like the frosted floors in half-life
Just wait for female Gorges to enter the field... put on that lipstick, ladies!
EDIT:
OH ya forgot, nanites
Isn't it already implemented (the first one)?
I remember, at some point in ns2 life, that sliding on infestation definitely made you faster.
You have to consider this phenomenon.
The belly is sticky, yes. But also the ground that the Gorge touches, because it makes contact with its belly.
So, we have 2 stick surfaces colliding.
NOW think of MAGNETS and the magic will begin. End of argument.