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Author Topic: A Storm's Coming Turn 28) Um, what are we doing again?  (Read 58961 times)

Nicholas1024

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Re: A Storm's Coming Turn 26) What now?
« Reply #450 on: January 24, 2014, 12:15:34 pm »

-despair-
((There is still something you can do to try to help yourself.))

((Honestly though, Raynen's chances of survival are not looking good right now. Even assuming he gets out of this without any further damage, I don't think anyone in the main group has the tools or knowledge to repair him.))

Start yelling to attract the others' attention. Avoid any questions involving why the warehouse exploded.
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Re: A Storm's Coming Turn 26) What now?
« Reply #451 on: January 24, 2014, 04:19:53 pm »

-despair-
((There is still something you can do to try to help yourself.))

((Honestly though, Raynen's chances of survival are not looking good right now. Even assuming he gets out of this without any further damage, I don't think anyone in the main group has the tools or knowledge to repair him.))

See if the booster jets on either my feet or hands will activate, and use them to slide along the ground away from the fire.
((You realize booster jets are basically just MORE fire right?))
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Re: A Storm's Coming Turn 26) What now?
« Reply #452 on: January 24, 2014, 08:39:06 pm »

((I balk at your levels of apathy, H-Team. Nicholas, do the most natural thing you'd do when in trouble.
Why don't people think, here.))
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Re: A Storm's Coming Turn 26) What now?
« Reply #453 on: January 24, 2014, 09:58:16 pm »

((I'm thinking.
"What would a small child do in this situation? Probably follow the grown-ups."))
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Re: A Storm's Coming Turn 26) What now?
« Reply #454 on: January 24, 2014, 10:41:46 pm »

((Yes, let's totally not say anything about what we just left behind. Smart thinking GWG.
Or ask 'hey, wasn't there someone else?'
Noooo.
 Silence.))
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Re: A Storm's Coming Turn 26) What now?
« Reply #455 on: January 24, 2014, 10:45:39 pm »

((What, you think Angel's thinking straight?))
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Re: A Storm's Coming Turn 26) What now?
« Reply #456 on: January 25, 2014, 12:04:50 pm »

((I guess it says something either about me or about Bay12 that the idea of just calling for help from the other players didn't even occur to me. Which one, I'm not terribly sure. XD Anyway, action edited.))
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Re: A Storm's Coming Turn 26) What now?
« Reply #457 on: January 25, 2014, 12:33:44 pm »

((...I never mentioned that. :P ...Good work! Totally according to plan! *cheer cheer*))

((What, you think Angel's thinking straight?))
((under stress? Probably not that much, but still significantly enough that awareness kicks in. Especially in times of danger.
Right now? I..doubt its the character not doing it right.))
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Re: A Storm's Coming Turn 26) What now?
« Reply #458 on: January 25, 2014, 12:34:58 pm »

((It's a bit more than "Stress". I would have gone with "Fear". Also, she's a small child.))
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Re: A Storm's Coming Turn 26) What now?
« Reply #459 on: January 25, 2014, 12:58:13 pm »

Start yelling to attract the others' attention. Avoid any questions involving why the warehouse exploded.

Should I hear this individual, recover him!
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Re: A Storm's Coming Turn 26) What now?
« Reply #460 on: January 25, 2014, 03:23:16 pm »

Start yelling to attract the others' attention. Avoid any questions involving why the warehouse exploded.

Should I hear this individual, recover him!
Should pantagruel turn around and go do something else, follow him to help!
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Re: A Storm's Coming Turn 26) What now?
« Reply #461 on: January 25, 2014, 07:50:47 pm »

Start yelling to attract the others' attention. Avoid any questions involving why the warehouse exploded.

Should I hear this individual, recover him!
Should Joe hear this individual, inform Pantagruel in ravening drunk-speak!
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Re: A Storm's Coming Turn 26) What now?
« Reply #462 on: January 26, 2014, 08:04:45 pm »

booster rockets to move?
Start yelling to attract the others' attention. Avoid any questions involving why the warehouse exploded.
Raynen knows that he's in trouble, so he tries to activate his booster rockets to shove him around. Luckilly?, considering the malformed and limply uncontrollable shape of his limbs, it doesn't work. either the rockets are damaged or, just like everything else, he isn't able to get an activation signal through to them. So he finds that he has to do something unconscionable.
He has to call for help.
Raynen repeatedly calls out, yelling as loud as he can for help. For someone to drag him out of this burning warehouse he's paralyzed inside.
There is no response.


Should I hear this individual, recover him!
Should pantagruel turn around and go do something else, follow him to help!
Should Joe hear this individual, inform Pantagruel in ravening drunk-speak!
"O-okay..."
Follow the grown-ups.
Over the sound of the burning buildings, and the occasional exploding barrel, Joe hears Raynen's cries for help. He gurgles this news to Pantagruel, who, though he didn't hear anything himself, attempts to investigate by slipping between the warehouses and slipping into the lumber warehouse through the burning hole the laser and fireballs left in its side, followed closely by Renard and trailed by Angel. As they advance, the others also become able to clearly hear Raynen's cries for help. (assume you can talk to each other without issue) However, as they near the hole, they hear yet another explosion followed by a flaming rack crashing through the wall of the alcohol warehouse and blocking their path, though not completely.


..ugh, where did it hit. Please not my vital organs. nggh.
Find where I'm actually wounded and discern what type of wound--apply pressure if needed; if not, then remember anatomical knowledge and apply a sustainer-field on the wound. Medical attention is needed and I doubt I can fully heal this.

Akari staggered off towards the dark apartment, leaning on the wall. She slumps against it, being quiet to hear if anyone is nearby.
She wonders if it is feasible to transmute the skeleton into raw components for later use.

Akari, finally, hopefully, free of pursuers, uses this lull to attempt to treat her wounds in her chest and leg. She finds that she got very very lucky. the stab wound in her chest missed everything vital, and the skeleton pulled the sword out cleanly, without twisting or tearing her insides with the blade. Unsure where to apply pressure or how to bandage it, though she has some decent guesses, she handles it with a basic sustainer-field, temporarily stemming the loss of blood while slowly draining her casting capabilities. It'll work for a while, possibly long enough for her to naturally heal enough to no longer need it, but using it for too long will weaken her over time. Still, she thinks she can keep it up for several hours without too much trouble. Investigating her leg wound, she finds that it, again, isn't as serious as she feared. It's relatively minor, mild bleeding and painful to walk on, but not a major concern. She steals a bit of cloth from the fallen skeleton's uniform and wraps it around her leg, making a basic bandage. It shouldn't need further treatment as long as she can prevent infection... which is going to be nearly impossible, but one problem at a time, shall we?

Anyway, her next act is to move towards one of the nearby apartments and listen. Again, just like when she entered this place, it's so quiet it's rather eerie. She can't hear the slightest sound other than her own.
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Re: A Storm's Coming Turn 27) Nothing is ever simple is it.
« Reply #463 on: January 26, 2014, 08:42:54 pm »

...Better. Than I ever thought.
Sue..Raynen..where are you guys.


Akari brushed her hand against the uniform-bandage as she stabilized herself against the wall, and wondered.
Uniforms?

...She loots the skeleton's uniform, and wears it--but before discerning if there is anything supernatural about it, and if it is safe to wear.

Continuing the field, she examines the inside of the apartments, this time conjuring simple flashes of light to illuminate the room at intervals of memory-pathing.


Perhaps..if I try a constant yet broken link of light, I'll be able to discern my surroundings and conserve my energy. I wonder if..if I can sense if Sue or Raynen are alive. Perhaps..even if night is here and it is foggy-moisture can't carry sound far given where I ran I guess. Mhhh.

Also ponder how my talents fare in telepathy.
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Re: A Storm's Coming Turn 27) Nothing is ever simple is it.
« Reply #464 on: January 26, 2014, 10:02:57 pm »

((No relation to anything, but I was starting a war in Civ V, when the other guy gave what looked to be quite an awesome peace treaty. I felt like I was winning, but hey, that's a lot of gold per turn.

Turns out, I was reading it backwards. And the terms included a peace treaty which stops me from just going back to war.
...
Damn you, Darius I/Alexander A.))



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