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EuchreJack

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Re: [SG] Boring Girl Adventures!
« Reply #15 on: July 17, 2021, 01:38:31 am »

The video is a mashup of two different songs, one of the songs is from the Persona series of videogames, the other I dunno probably some weeb shit. The image in the thumbnail is of an anime girl lifting dumbbells, weights used in exercise to make sweet gains. The surrounding red stuff is reminiscent of the style used for the interface in the game Persona 5.
Jack is suggesting that Boring Girl performs strength training at some point in the future, presumably in order to become less weak and unnotable.

Hopefully this explanation is sufficient.
thank you. I agree that strength training is a good idea for the future

Indeed, following the song title "Start Lifting Dumbbells, and Your Life Will Change".

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Re: [SG] Boring Girl Adventures!
« Reply #16 on: July 17, 2021, 02:47:00 am »

We need more strength!
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Make sure not to step on any errant blood stains before we find our LIFE EXTINGUSHER.
but anyway, if you'll excuse me, I need to commit sebbaku.
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Chapter 2
« Reply #17 on: July 18, 2021, 12:10:17 am »

> Keep Watching!

As you watch, the boy suddenly disappears from view! The camera seems to track nothing for a couple seconds, then gives up and simply zooms out to see the entire kaiju. The swordsman streaks around it in circles, weaving between its legs as a flash.

Kase seems to be able to move around extremely quickly, even suddenly changing velocity in midair. He uses this to move around the kaiju, staying away from its head. The monitor lizard's main attack seems to be that beam of geothermal energy which tears through anything it touches. It served the beast well against the hordes of aliens and you'd guess it would be highly effective against a slow target like a tank or heavy mech, but it can't be used at all against the quick swordsman so long as he keeps moving around it.
And he keeps getting strikes in, too. While even the cuts from such a massive sword only amount to papercuts against a kaiju, the magical blade has no difficulty piercing its thick hide. The beast seems to be getting angry, literally heating up. The stones on its back begin to glow with heat while it bleeds magm- er, lava from the many wounds on its legs and belly.

Judging from previous fights you've watched, this one will come down to endurance. Either the kaiju will be worn down from its wounds and cool down enough for Kase to land a killing blow, or the swordsman will get tired out from the fighting and either be forced to retreat or atomized by a geothermal beam.
You can tell how close the kaiju is to succumbing just based on the number of wounds and its size, but you don't know enough about Kase Inanari Darwin to tell how much longer he can fight. It depends on the nature of his abilities. Maybe he can just keep airdashing forever without getting tired, or maybe it drains his body or takes stored energy from his sword or something. There's really no way to tell without doing some research.

While you're considering this, the end of the fight comes suddenly. It wasn't, as you predicted, simply one of the fighters getting tired.
Rather, what happened was that a random swipe of the kaiju's claws connected, spearing a single lamp-post sized nail into Kase's shoulder. A foot to the left and he would have died instantly. As it is, his right arm is completely out of commission.

You've seen things like this before, but you still wince. You could swear that you feel your own arm ache sympathetically.
The swordsman, on the other hand, doesn't show much sign of pain. You're not sure if it's some power of his or if he's just that disciplined, but he doesn't miss a beat and keeps fighting, swinging that sword lefthanded.
However, a couple seconds later, something else does seems to bother him.
"Hanna, wait! It's okay, I can still win-"

His sword leaps from his hand by some unseen force and swings once through open air, leaving behind a glowing white trail. The trail rapidly expands until it forms what you recognize as a portal, and then Kase and his sword disappear from sight.

The kaiju roars and keeps stumbling around, wounded but not beaten, seemingly unaware that it's won the fight. Its back is bubbling furiously with lava and it's smashing random piles of rubble with its legs and tail, but the battle is over. There's no point in watching anymore, so you close the stream.



The remainder of the train ride is slow and tedious. There's nothing left to look at on your phone, so you look outside. A brief glimpse of fields and hills, some green and some torn apart by forces you can only guess at, then you're plunged into the darkness of a tunnel and can only faintly see brickwork whirling past the windows.

You are very bored.

Eventually you give up and get your phone back out. Do you have one thing you could do, so you find out what happened to that boy with the sword.
A sparse news story informs you that he teleported a long distance, perhaps by portaling to the other world and back, and then collapsed from exhaustion. After that, he was brought to a hospital. Somewhere in the very city you're currently heading towards.



Eventually, you do arrive at your destination. Eager to move finally, you stand and walk out with your dad.

What follows is a dreary and boring set of conversations and paperwork. You're asked to answer many questions and sign many papers. It does make sense, seeing as you're technically moving to another nation, and things are made as simple as possible.
Making things difficult for refugees doesn't make much sense in a world where the entire human species is equally under siege, from extraterrestrial invaders, from a parallel word, and from the planet itself. That's what it took for people to finally look past their differences and band together. Or perhaps it would be more accurate to say that those who did not failed to survive the past five years of apocalypse.

The first thing you and your father do once you're free to enter the city is go to your new apartment. It's pretty much just a small room with a tiny bathroom, kitchen, and a single bed, crammed into a cheaply constructed and drab building with many, many others, but it's enough. It's not long ago that refugees were given tents; at least you're inside.

Your dad has a new job, and your have a new school to go to, but for now you have some free time, a few hours before the sun sets and you have to go to bed.


What will you do?

* Go for a walk and explore a little of the city.
* Stay inside and try to amuse yourself somehow.
* Something else!
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Re: [SG] Boring Girl Adventures!
« Reply #18 on: July 18, 2021, 03:02:41 am »

(So. I have for possible kaiju dissection post fight, unless we can chip away at the igneous rock that would be its cooled down blood

Explore the town
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« Reply #19 on: July 18, 2021, 03:40:13 am »

Explore town.
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Make sure not to step on any errant blood stains before we find our LIFE EXTINGUSHER.
but anyway, if you'll excuse me, I need to commit sebbaku.
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Re: [SG] Boring Girl Adventures!
« Reply #20 on: July 18, 2021, 04:31:20 am »

If you want to find kaiju rock, should probably look for it.

Or, you know, maybe get to work in some way?  If we want to do something, we should do something.

Explore the city.. can we find a gym?  Maybe some remnant Kaiju pieces?
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« Reply #21 on: July 18, 2021, 06:47:45 am »

Explore the city, also try to make some friends.
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« Reply #22 on: July 18, 2021, 05:44:21 pm »

If you want to find kaiju rock, should probably look for it.

Or, you know, maybe get to work in some way?  If we want to do something, we should do something.

Explore the city.. can we find a gym?  Maybe some remnant Kaiju pieces?

Explore the city, also try to make some friends.

+1 to both of these.
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« Reply #23 on: July 19, 2021, 04:29:30 pm »

Ooh, +1 to looking for a gym.
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The kitchenette mold free, you move on to the pantry. it's nasty in there. The bacon is grazing on the lettuce. The ham is having an illicit affair with the prime rib, The potatoes see all, know all. A rat in boxer shorts smoking a foul smelling cigar is banging on a cabinet shouting about rent money.

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« Reply #24 on: July 19, 2021, 07:59:50 pm »

> Go for a walk. Try to find a gym?

The staircase to get back down to street level is long, and boring grey concrete. There is an elevator, but it's more intended for people who can't use stairs and moving furniture, so it would be rude for you to use it. And besides, you need the exercise.

Standing out on the street, you briefly feel overwhelmed by the feeling of being in an unfamiliar city. Nothing is familiar.
The place you grew up, your home... it's gone now. That doesn't exist. Now you live here, in an unfamiliar place.

The skyline is strange, different from the pre-apocalyptic architecture you're used to. Everything here was built quickly, cheaply. The building aren't ugly, the cityscape is pretty in its own way, lit by colorful lights, decorated by art here and there...
But there's not much attachment here. The builders acknowledged that these buildings might get knocked down tomorrow by the will of the earth or something worse. We can't build anything to stand up to the destructive force of a kaiju. Instead we've learned to rebuild. Faster, better. Form follows function, because function is what keeps us alive.

Something about that, the focus on survival, is... comforting. It feels as though, while life in hard, people are working together to get through it. Faced with mortality, maybe humans are able to band together. Your mother sacrificed a lot, not for her family, not for you, but for everyone. You're not mad; you think that you would do the same.
There's no point in selfishness if everybody's dead.



You pass by a block entirely occupied by a heavy mech: it stands as tall as the surrounding buildings. You doubt it could move much without demolishing the surrounding buildings, and it could do so on a moment's notice. Destruction is regrettable, but necessary when the enemy brings the fight to the middle of population centers.
This particular mech has four legs, sacrificing a bit of stability from the varieties with more legs for more intuitive use by a human pilot, which generally translates to more agility. A pair of huge laser cannons are mounted on its back, intended to cut through larger targets, while a few turrets on the legs are intended to defend against smaller bugs. They likely couldn't pierce the defenses of fast-moving mages; heavy mechs aren't suited to dealing with skirmishers from the other world.
Underneath the mech's feet is a huge sliding door, though which more mechs could be deployed from an underground reservoir. This city is designed around heavy defense, unlike the one you just moved from. A single kaiju won't be able to destroy everything unopposed, especially considering the underground defenses, ready to repel attacks from the earth's mantle before they even reach the surface.

There are a lot of people out walking on the street. It's kind of overwhelming to see them all... Where you came from everybody was hidden inside of cars, but here the streets are for pedestrians, and you get to see everybody. Normal people, special people, strange people. You see one or two soldiers with boxy laser rifles, a tall man with a spear. Going about business, or enjoying the day, or hanging out with friends.
...You suddenly feel lonely.



After some time wandering, you feel fairly familiar with the area. Having spotted a little shop, you stop by and get a kabab and some candy.
Many of these buildings are residential apartment complexes which you have no reason to visit, but in amongst them are some shops for various things and bigger public buildings. The town hall for this neighborhood for various business, an armory for civilians, even a shelter for people who don't yet have a home. You also find the local highschool, which is currently mostly empty.

Mainly of interest to you are the gym and the pub. The latter you can see from the outside has a lot of people in it socializing, while the gym has fewer windows to see into. Perhaps people value a bit more privacy while working out.



What will you do?

* Well, you've accomplished what you set out to do, time to go back home before you embarrass yourself.
* Visit the pub! You... might be able to work up the courage to meet new people. Or just enjoy being in a place more comfortable than a bare apartment.
* Visit the gym! You have to sign up for those, right? Hopefully you'd be able to ask.
* Something else!
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Re: [SG] Boring Girl Adventures!
« Reply #25 on: July 19, 2021, 10:15:32 pm »

Why not both?  Gym first and then the pub.
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« Reply #26 on: July 20, 2021, 01:14:37 am »

Why not both?  Gym first and then the pub.

+1
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Re: [SG] Boring Girl Adventures!
« Reply #27 on: July 20, 2021, 01:19:43 am »

Are we old enough for the pub? Would be awkward not being allowed to ordinary, or even getting thrown out.

Gym first
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Re: [SG] Boring Girl Adventures!
« Reply #28 on: July 20, 2021, 01:52:31 am »

Are we old enough for the pub? Would be awkward not being allowed to ordinary, or even getting thrown out.

This isn't an issue.
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« Reply #29 on: July 20, 2021, 02:26:36 am »

If we go there to socialize, we do n’t need to order drinks, therefore making age irrelevant
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