(02-16-2016, 03:22 AM)Xoria Wrote: Claims made about brand name products, even those in the commodity infocard, are subject to interpretation, refutation, and other things called "roleplay." They are not statements of fact. They are claims made by the sponsoring company, which may be anywhere on the spectrum from truth to exaggerations to lies. This is true even of cardamine itself, which some may claim is a life enhancer, a path to enlightenment, or an insidious plot by criminal syndicates. Infocards are not divine truth. They are a finger pointing down a path of many possibilities.
Let's not mix rumors with infocards, shall we?
I agree. If inforcards can be treated as "subject to interpretation, refutation and such" and they "are not statements of fact", then it might have consequencies like people claiming cardamine is not altering their DNA, xenobiotic filters might be produced without bacterias from planet Atka and Nox without bacteria from oceans of Marseille, cryocubes´ self-destruct mechanisms can be bypassed and thus all its secret revealed and used by anoyne or that Gaian Wildlife can be freely grown and then exported anywhere, not just on planet Gaia.
Sure, you can do roleplay about trying this stuff, but if you can freely claim it as fact, it will cause more harm than good because RP need some boundaries and basics which you can build on.