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Post by Ikkin on Feb 29, 2008 0:14:32 GMT -5
And Ikkin, i'm not responding to your posts too quickly, am I? I'm starting to get a bit concerned that the battle is moving too fast in comparison to the other events taking place in the RP. Then again, this is my first one-on-one battle with somebody, so maybe i'm just being paranoid. xD; Nah, I think duels have a bit different rules in Guild Wars. xD For instance, Sev's duel with Kit's phoenix demon last time was something like 13 posts long... and took less than 25hrs to complete. XD So I think you're fine.
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Post by Amneiger on Feb 29, 2008 1:56:50 GMT -5
Vyt, what is Cat Assassin trying to do? Because I don't see what jumping has to do with calming down the Blarf.
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Post by Vyt on Feb 29, 2008 2:04:02 GMT -5
Vyt, what is Cat Assassin trying to do? Well, he's just running right now, currently he's in mid-air since he jumped. As for what he's going to do with his energy... I'll save it for later in case I get ignored again.
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Post by Invisible Guild on Feb 29, 2008 2:48:02 GMT -5
... And then Marzia decided that he'd had about enough of this and short-circuited the engines, resulting in a huge explosion that killed just about everybody except the Invisible Guild who, as everybody knows, are completely invincible. Most of them hitched a ride to real life, where Trilby and Oak tried out for roles in the next Pirates of the Caribbean movie, and Marzia, Tigereye and Sickle were casted for High School Musical 3, which was so indescribably evil already that the producers figured a little extra malevolence couldn't hurt. Avelin and the Lord, meanwhile, marketed off Castle Kestrel as an authentic medieval seat of the kingdom, and made a fortune selling picture postcards at the souvenir booth.Feel free to have your chase end up at the castle. Hey, I'll lead it there if you want. Whatever. ; *rereads post to make sure it says what he thought it says* ?! You'll lead it-? Are you saying you're the Invisible Guild? Because, last time I checked, that's who I was chasing, Marzia of the Invisible Guild. More likely she was implying that her zombies could distract your ship, Bacon. Yes. That's definitely it. >.>;
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Post by Huntress on Feb 29, 2008 11:18:47 GMT -5
... And then Marzia decided that he'd had about enough of this and short-circuited the engines, resulting in a huge explosion that killed just about everybody except the Invisible Guild who, as everybody knows, are completely invincible. Most of them hitched a ride to real life, where Trilby and Oak tried out for roles in the next Pirates of the Caribbean movie, and Marzia, Tigereye and Sickle were casted for High School Musical 3, which was so indescribably evil already that the producers figured a little extra malevolence couldn't hurt. Avelin and the Lord, meanwhile, marketed off Castle Kestrel as an authentic medieval seat of the kingdom, and made a fortune selling picture postcards at the souvenir booth.; *rereads post to make sure it says what he thought it says* ?! You'll lead it-? Are you saying you're the Invisible Guild? Because, last time I checked, that's who I was chasing, Marzia of the Invisible Guild. More likely she was implying that her zombies could distract your ship, Bacon. Yes. That's definitely it. >.>; I so would draw that if I had a better idea about what they all look like xD And I think I've seen at least three different people play the part of the Invisible Guild >> (No, I'm usually too lazy to search IPs, but I do see them when scrolling down.) Vyt, feel free to land on the blarf's back or do whatever x3 'cept I'm not sure why anyone would want to land on a back that consists of spikes, rocks, tentacles, molten metal, and probably some burned remains of the squished fleeters, poor souls. At this point the blarf hasn't really had a reason to pay attention to you, what with him having a new bouncy toy and all.
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Post by Bacon on Feb 29, 2008 12:08:33 GMT -5
Since neither Keng nor Urchin have posted for Lily since the chase began, I'll assume she/it is somewhere behind Bacon, following Keng's orders.
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Post by Vyt: Down, but Not Out on Feb 29, 2008 14:56:58 GMT -5
Vyt, feel free to land on the blarf's back or do whatever x3 'cept I'm not sure why anyone would want to land on a back that consists of spikes, rocks, tentacles, molten metal, and probably some burned remains of the squished fleeters, poor souls. At this point the blarf hasn't really had a reason to pay attention to you, what with him having a new bouncy toy and all. Thanks, but I'm not really planning on landing on its back. I'm totally aware of the impending danger that lies on it.
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Post by Strife at work on Feb 29, 2008 15:31:19 GMT -5
And Ikkin, i'm not responding to your posts too quickly, am I? I'm starting to get a bit concerned that the battle is moving too fast in comparison to the other events taking place in the RP. Then again, this is my first one-on-one battle with somebody, so maybe i'm just being paranoid. xD; Nah, I think duels have a bit different rules in Guild Wars. xD For instance, Sev's duel with Kit's phoenix demon last time was something like 13 posts long... and took less than 25hrs to complete. XD So I think you're fine. Ah, good. ^_^ I'm having fun with it so far. Just to clarify your latest post... Ikkin stuffed a pile of burning furniture in the center of the rock sphere and is now hurling it back in The Commander's direction, yes? I just want to double-check because i'm having a hard time picturing it in my head right now. ^^; Celestial - I should mention to you that Spacefleet HQ is very heavily defended, and since it's a military base, they always attack uninvited guests without provocation (upon The Commander's request, nonetheless). We're talking about hundreds of marines that have much better weapons and equipment than the ones on the surface, in addition to wall-mounted security turrets and robotic sentry drones. You probably have less than a few minutes to complete whatever it is you're doing before you're greeted by swarms of attackers. ^^; Just so you know.
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Post by Ikkin on Feb 29, 2008 15:51:32 GMT -5
Nah, I think duels have a bit different rules in Guild Wars. xD For instance, Sev's duel with Kit's phoenix demon last time was something like 13 posts long... and took less than 25hrs to complete. XD So I think you're fine. Ah, good. ^_^ I'm having fun with it so far. Just to clarify your latest post... Ikkin stuffed a pile of burning furniture in the center of the rock sphere and is now hurling it back in The Commander's direction, yes? I just want to double-check because i'm having a hard time picturing it in my head right now. ^^; Yup, you've got it right. That's exactly what she did. ^_^
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Post by Bacon on Feb 29, 2008 15:52:21 GMT -5
We're talking about hundreds of marines that have much better weapons and equipment than the ones on the surface, in addition to wall-mounted security turrets and robotic sentry drones. Although anyone that's played Knights of the Old Republic knows just how easy those are defeated... Yeah, pretty much only the expendable NPCs came with us, all the good, strong NPCs stayed behind for just such a situation. And I do mean all of them.
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Post by Celestial on Feb 29, 2008 15:54:22 GMT -5
Nah, I think duels have a bit different rules in Guild Wars. xD For instance, Sev's duel with Kit's phoenix demon last time was something like 13 posts long... and took less than 25hrs to complete. XD So I think you're fine. Ah, good. ^_^ I'm having fun with it so far. Just to clarify your latest post... Ikkin stuffed a pile of burning furniture in the center of the rock sphere and is now hurling it back in The Commander's direction, yes? I just want to double-check because i'm having a hard time picturing it in my head right now. ^^; Celestial - I should mention to you that Spacefleet HQ is very heavily defended, and since it's a military base, they always attack uninvited guests without provocation (upon The Commander's request, nonetheless). We're talking about hundreds of marines that have much better weapons and equipment than the ones on the surface, in addition to wall-mounted security turrets and robotic sentry drones. You probably have less than a few minutes to complete whatever it is you're doing before you're greeted by swarms of attackers. ^^; Just so you know. Darn it. >_> Well let us begin the run. I guess this isn't a good time to point out that my powers are on the edge of godmodding...
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Post by Strife at work on Feb 29, 2008 16:21:28 GMT -5
Ah, good. ^_^ I'm having fun with it so far. Just to clarify your latest post... Ikkin stuffed a pile of burning furniture in the center of the rock sphere and is now hurling it back in The Commander's direction, yes? I just want to double-check because i'm having a hard time picturing it in my head right now. ^^; Celestial - I should mention to you that Spacefleet HQ is very heavily defended, and since it's a military base, they always attack uninvited guests without provocation (upon The Commander's request, nonetheless). We're talking about hundreds of marines that have much better weapons and equipment than the ones on the surface, in addition to wall-mounted security turrets and robotic sentry drones. You probably have less than a few minutes to complete whatever it is you're doing before you're greeted by swarms of attackers. ^^; Just so you know. Darn it. >_> Well let us begin the run. I guess this isn't a good time to point out that my powers are on the edge of godmodding... Ch'yeah. ^^; But I don't think two forumers can survive against an entire army of technologically advanced soldiers, especially in close quarters and in their own element. You could probably kill a decent amount of them if you really wanted to, but in the end, there would just be too many of them. So yes, a hit-and-run strategy would work well in your situation, but be aware that you've stirred up a hornet's nest of aggression. Hopefully nobody will blame you when shiny objects start falling from the sky. xD
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Post by Vyt: Down, but Not Out on Feb 29, 2008 16:25:57 GMT -5
Darn it. >_> Well let us begin the run. I guess this isn't a good time to point out that my powers are on the edge of godmodding... Ch'yeah. ^^; But I don't think two forumers can survive against an entire army of technologically advanced soldiers, especially in close quarters and in their own element. You could probably kill a decent amount of them if you really wanted to, but in the end, there would just be too many of them. So yes, a hit-and-run strategy would work well in your situation, but be aware that you've stirred up a hornet's nest of aggression. Hopefully nobody will blame you when shiny objects start falling from the sky. xD But let's face the truth: Bluisa and Celestial are both godmodders, which gives them infinite advantage. xD Seriously though, I think they can survive by adapting the hit-and-run strategy. We weren't there to kill all of the Spacefleeters, anyway.
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Post by Celestial on Feb 29, 2008 16:36:10 GMT -5
Ch'yeah. ^^; But I don't think two forumers can survive against an entire army of technologically advanced soldiers, especially in close quarters and in their own element. You could probably kill a decent amount of them if you really wanted to, but in the end, there would just be too many of them. So yes, a hit-and-run strategy would work well in your situation, but be aware that you've stirred up a hornet's nest of aggression. Hopefully nobody will blame you when shiny objects start falling from the sky. xD But let's face the truth: Bluisa and Celestial are both godmodders, which gives them infinite advantage. xD Seriously though, I think they can survive by adapting the hit-and-run strategy. We weren't there to kill all of the Spacefleeters, anyway. I am not a godmodder I just have infinite dragon powers which are temporary and leave side effects like the eyes and spines on my head which you can't see. >_> I was thinking going to the door in Celestial's dream and finding out some information about the gem but if me and Bluisa have to kill a few marines on the way so be it. ^_^
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Post by Amneiger on Feb 29, 2008 17:13:27 GMT -5
I was thinking going to the door in Celestial's dream and finding out some information about the gem but if me and Bluisa have to kill a few marines on the way so be it. ^_^ In that case, we should probably figure out just what's behind that door. >> It leads to a lift, but where does the lift go? The science labs seem like the most likely place since they might have information on the gem and gem-cutting tools that were checked out by the Commander a week ago, unless you really feel like interrogating some poor worker in Manufacturing or something. You may also want to take into account computer security systems, although I'm pretty sure that not all the doors require passwords or key cards. <<
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