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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #825 on: August 08, 2010, 09:16:36 am »

This body seems to be constructed for different tactics than your previous one. Attempt to overwhelm this opponent with speed and agility. Feint. Doge. Precision strike. repeat.

I might be the only person around here who got the rare occasion to agree with you two times in a row. Do that.
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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #826 on: August 08, 2010, 09:50:10 am »

Entity is greater threat than anticipated. We are unarmed. Find aid.
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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #827 on: August 08, 2010, 09:56:15 am »

It's so annoying, trying to find pronouns to use for Joy. I want to use "we," but it doesn't fit with the personality (if you can call it that). Silleh Boy, what is her designation anyway? She started saying it, but got cut off.
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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #828 on: August 08, 2010, 02:38:30 pm »

Yea, I want to know her designation to.
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« Reply #829 on: August 08, 2010, 05:02:59 pm »

Neutralisation.

This situation called for the neutralisation of the figure before you on the grounds that he was a potential taint bearer, that he was sympathetic towards the things that went bump in the night. He was also outright threatening you, making it clear that he was going to prevent you doing your duties by force.

You quickly summarised your knowledge of your current form, determining that your best course of action in neutralising this individual was to rely on your reduced bulk, to use your lower mass to your advantage. You could manouver with greater speed than before, that while a poor substitute for your prior armoured form, at least permitted you to attempt to avoid taking damage. You knew that without pulleys and gears to provide power however, that your ability to exert physical force was diminished.

"Go," uttered the man as he pushed once more, narrowing his eyes as he met your own, as he gave you a forceful enough shove to push you back a few steps. "This is your last warning, leave this place before my patience wanes and I am no longer willing to stay my hand," the figure continued, breathing out slowly, deliberately as he did so.

You quickly assessed your surroundings, taking note that your smaller form was advantageous in this situation, that your smaller body would permit you to manouver in what little space this alley way provided. You took a deep breath as you took half a step backwards, glancing about for a weapon of some form to use against this individual.

There was nothing, no discarded planks, nothing.

You were going to have to do this with nothing but your own two hands.

Your first blow met with air as the figure stepped back, seeing your clumbsy attempt to punch him coming, though you were fast to adjust your stance. Your second punch likewise met with air, though this time it was more fluid, less awkward as you again adjusted your stance to permit for efficiency. The man evaded a third blow in the same manner, laughing now as he wagged a finger at you.

"So be it, little one. If you wish to throw your life away in such a manner-"

The man's words were silenced as you quickly repeated the motion of the three blows from your new stance, your right hand impacting with his chest, your left hand with his stomach, followed by your right hand swinging up as you hooked him while he was reeling. You were unhappy with the results, given how he was still standing despite how you had dealt those blows flawlessly to him.

You hopped backwards as the man retaliated by attempting to backhand you, your arms crossing and thrusting upwards as he twirled around and directed a kick towards your torso. Even as you thrust your arms upward he flipped backwards, landing gracefully on both feet before he hopped backwards once, twice, then thrice. "You should just make this easy on yourself, lay down and accept the fate you have chosen for-"

The figure's words were silenced once more as you stepped forward, your foot swinging upwards, prompting a muffled cry as the man clutched between his legs, shuffling backwards as he put distance between you both, as he stepped out the back of the alley and onto one of the streets.

"You fight without honour!" the man yelled, though you remained impassive, only briefly wondering what his intent was making a statement of that nature. Honour was a strange concept that hindered survival, the survival of the people of the city was the thing that was your greatest concern. There was no place for honour when it came to the safety of those you were tasked with protecting, no bizzare notions such as glory.

Things were black and white, you either survived or you did not.

You required a weapon, you told yourself again as you followed the figure out onto the street, your attention shifting between the lamps that bathed the street in pools of light and the barrels that guttering crawled down the walls into. There was nothing small, nothing immediately available for you to pick up.

The figure took your momentary distraction as a chance to retrieve a weapon of their own, though with your attention averted you had no idea where it had been concealed. The glint of metal in the moonlight was what alerted you to it, to the short blade that they held in their hand, a sword of unknown design. A sword that tipped things in their favour, while you had nothing to rely on apart from your hands and feet.

You needed to take their advantage away.

Both hands wrapped around a nearby lamp as you strained briefly to lift it, as the sound of the figure laughing echoed in your ears. You could feel your muscles tense, you could feel them protest in pain as you pushed them, you could feel an odd sense of nausea in the pit of your stomach. The figures laughter was silenced quickly as it started as the sound of tortured metal and splintered stone filled the air, as the lamp half snapped and half pulled free of its base. You made a mental note that the lamp had been so hard to lift as it was set in the ground for future reference, while the fact that you had accomplished this failed to register as unusual to you.

Your hands shifted along the length of the lamp as you took hold of it, both hands clutching it near the base as you brandished it like a bat, as you stepped towards the figure as they edged backwards. The sound of metal impacting against flesh and glass shattering filled the air as you struck the man before you with the lamp, sending him sailing from his feet as he was propelled away from you.

Broken glass made its presence known underfoot as you approached the man once more, glass that had once sat at the top of the lamp, glass that you could feel cut through the unprotected soles of your feet. Ichor trailed behind you as you barely slowed, as you looked down at the figure as they writhed in agony, as they looked up at you with fear in their eyes. "Who are you?" they managed to gasp, clutching their chest in the location you had struck them.

"I am designated Guardian Unit Three-Seventy," came your response as you swung the lamp overhead, causing the figure to howl in agony as you struck them again and again, bludgeoning them with your improvised weapon.

Every blow was followed by a cry of agony.

Every cry of agony was followed by a blow.

You continued to strike the figure over and over, cracks lacing out from beneath their body as the pavement beneath them steadily gave way, while your heavy weapon was steadily bent out of shape. That sensation in your stomach grew steadily stronger as you continued to beat the still moving figure, a sensation you dimly realised was likely hunger.

Your exertion was causing that sensation you assumed to be hunger to grow quickly, yet the figure before you still moved. He appeared to be misshapen, yet you couldn't tell if he was incapacitated or not. The fact he still moved made it clear that he certainly wasn't neutralised, however. How were you going to deal with this situation?


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Armok

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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #830 on: August 08, 2010, 07:27:38 pm »

*jawdrop*
This is amazing! And awesome. And awesomely amazing, and amazingly awesome.
I have a new favourite character. 3 17 4 3V3R

Problems:
Combat; continue beating opponent.
Weapon decay; tun it around and beat it back into shape, against opponent.
Hunger; hunger can be fixed by ingesting food, opponent is made out of meat, meat is a kind of food; conclusion, eat opponent. This also poses and opportunity to test dental weaponry.
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So says Armok, God of blood.
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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #831 on: August 08, 2010, 07:30:26 pm »

I have a new favourite character. 3 17 4 3V3R
you mean 3 70. [/nitpick]

Also: Opponent continues to move, therefore: Continue attack.
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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #832 on: August 08, 2010, 07:42:09 pm »

yeah, what dragnar said. kill him.
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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #833 on: August 08, 2010, 07:51:53 pm »

Cease beating, observe opponent. If nutralized, take opponent to clockworkers for study, if not, continue beating. Consider possible impalement.
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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #834 on: August 08, 2010, 08:45:22 pm »

also, acquire his equipment, and see if it's compatible with your current body.
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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #835 on: August 08, 2010, 10:14:26 pm »

Opponent's weapon is likely more effective than this improvised weapon. Retrieve and utilize it.
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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #836 on: August 08, 2010, 10:44:31 pm »

 That's wonderful! It appears that her ~ability is complete ignorance of "human limits", combined with her regeneration, this allows her to surpass them as she needs to.

 Insure that opponent's limbs are thoroughly broken, the attempt to retrieve their weapon. If acceptable, eat missing part of opponent. Go to neutralize Banshee now that obstruction has been removed.
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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #837 on: August 08, 2010, 10:50:24 pm »

That's wonderful! It appears that her ~ability is complete ignorance of "human limits", combined with her regeneration, this allows her to surpass them as she needs to.
Hmm... that's one thing I hadn't considered... The human body is capable of some truly astounding feats. A person can lift several tons if they have to. But your mind has limiters that won't let you do so normally because it rips your muscles to shreds. Joy's mind doesn't quite work right, and her regeneration means the damage lasts only seconds.
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« Reply #838 on: August 09, 2010, 09:03:33 am »

You raised the weapon as you watched the figure before you writhe, as you assessed his capabilities in this state, his potential covery time and the threat he still posed. It seemed that despite your efforts to take his life from him with your weapon, that he was still alive, that he was still conscious, that he was still struggling to defy you. His efforts at defiance however, were severely limited by his current injuries, injuries that you could immediately see were that his limbs had been broken, along with his body not holding quite the right shape any longer.

Even so, he was fast recovering from this, bones slowly pulling back together beneath the surface of his skin as they knit, their structure helping to redefine his prior form. He was a fast healer, a trait that you knew was a potential sign of corruption in some cases. You knew that the Enlightened were corrupted, fast healers who bled ichor, yet this figure was different. This figure wasn't one of the Enlightened, they were not some tainted human who was not yet showing outward signs of that what they had become.

Their blood was red.

Red blood and rapid healing were two things that you didn't know how to classify when together, though it still didn't change the fact that they were an enemy, that they required neutralisation. You watched as they rolled over onto their side, coughing up blood as they weakly reached for the blade that they had brandished prior, only for you to slam the lamp in your hands down against their body again.

They cried out in agony as the lamp impacted against their unprotected side, the crack of bone breaking filling the air as they crew their legs up, shuddering as they curled into a ball. With that you stepped over, reaching for the sword that they had dropped as you cast the now deformed lamp aside, the sound of metal hitting the floor with a resounding clang filling the air. The sword was light in your hands by comparison to the improvised weapon you had discarded, though it bore enough weight that you felt that it would do the job despite its short blade.

"Foul one, you are... Are not permitted... To use... That weapon!"

You turned to the man beside you as you heard those words, looking down at him as he looked up at you from the huddled position that he was in. Further cries of agony filled the air as you raised your foot, placing it to the back of his head, before pushing it down with as much force as you could muster without risking losing balance. The figure writhed as they held their head, legs kicking as their body thrashed, though you were more concerened with the fact they you felt this strange hunger. You had never been hungry before when you had been complete, you had your power from an internal source that was checked and replaced periodically.

This figure was a potential source of food, an organic mass that you could use to sustain this unusual organic body of your own. This body lacked tools though, it lacked integrated weaponry, it lacked sensors and everything you had come to rely on. You needed a means to incapacitate this foe, to prevent his quickened recovery from allowing him to reach the point where he would be able to overwhelm you as your body rapidly hungered, as you felt your energy wane.

You approached one of the nearby lamps, quickly gauging that if it held a point, that you would be able to impale the figure with ease upon it. Sparks flew as your first reaction to this was to attempt to use the blade you held to slice through the top of it, the blade cutting cleanly through it as you left the hollow metal lamp post stood there without its top, the point you had sliced through it glowing red. The sound of hissing came from the top of this lamp briefly, as something escaped it, though this was silenced as a dull click came from beneath the pavement, while the red glow of the metal faded.

You moved your hand towards it, feeling heat coming from the still dimply glowing post, though you didn't know what to make of if other than it was a bad idea to touch it.

You turned back to the man, quickly assessing how you were going to deal with him, as you saw he was already getting to his feet, that he was almost fully recovered from that prior beating he had been given. You stepped forward as you plunged the blade through his back, as you wrapped your one arm about his neck and hauled his thrashing form backwards. He screamed, piercing screams that betrayed how he was in agony from the blade that had been plunged through his back, as it protruded from his stomach, yet those screams failed to move you.

There was no reason they should have.

Further howls of agony filled the air as you slammed that figure down atop the makeshift spike you had fashioned from the lampost, their body sliding over it as they clutched at the blood slickened surface, attempting with luck to prevent their descent. As they reached the ground, having slid all the way over the lamp that protruded from their chest, your one foot came to a rest on their arm as you pinned it in place. A quick swipe of the blade in hand was all it took to sever it from the figures body as he screamed, as he sobbed, as he began pleading with you to stop, to have mercy, though you saw no reason to consider this.

You could see his arm was already starting to regrow, faster than you had seen any tainted creature regenerate, faster than you had seen any of the Enlightened regenerate. As you picked his severed arm up, he ceased making noise, staring up at you with an expression you couldn't hope to read, his face contorted as he watched you attempt to gnaw at the arm in hand at first. Your teeth as it turned out, were poorly suited for tearing the flesh from what you held, though though the blade you held made the perfect took for removing suitable chunks of flesh from it, chunks that you almost greedily consumed.

You knew that you could continue to feed off that figure until your hunger was sated, yet his rapid recovery meant that there was no practical means for you to take him back to the Clockworkers for containment. You knew that he could potentially escape in the time you could bring another guardian here to assist with his recovery, that left you with the dilemma.

Was there another way you could retrieve them, or was the best course of action to continue on towards the banshee, that by now could potentially have gotten away thanks to this individuals descision to impede you?

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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #839 on: August 09, 2010, 09:07:08 am »

Anyone else noticed how Joy's stats are slowly being revealed? Perhaps the most interesting thing is the power 'Jötunn'. A quick search shows that a Jötunn is a giant in Norse mythology, though I'm not sure how that is relevant to Joy.

We should now go after the banshee, it shouldn't take long to check if the banshee has gone.
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