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Didn't mean to come across like that, Wit, just putting out my opinion. I'll admit you make a good point, though.
I am Wit, making good points is unfortunately my curse.
Didn't mean to come across like that, Wit, just putting out my opinion. I'll admit you make a good point, though.
I haven't had a chance to even check my notifications. With the recent changes around the city of Albuquerque involving all of our services things have been nuts. I literally got to post one line 4 days ago and then off to another accident.
Oh, you mean like the godmodding of him determining the damage to my character? Not once has he just started a move and allowed me to RP out the consequences. It's always been in definite terms.
G. If a player disappears during a duel, they are to be nudged to post after 2-3 days. If there is no reply by one week's time, and the player has no explanation for absence, that player forfeits the battle/the last attack connects.
holding him in a vice-grip so strong, the man's legs snapped together and his arms were pinned to his sides. With another twist of his power, Rook sent the Mandalorian flying high into the air before slamming him violently back into the ground spraying stone dust and glop everywhere with the force of the impact. Rook repeated the process again and again, the armored human powerless in his grasp.
Rook turned Sisk around so he wasn't facing Rook and consolidated his power around the only parts that truly mattered: Sisk's torso and arms. He could kick and look around wildly as much as he wanted, but raising a gun again was out of the question. With a twist of the force, Rook sent him hurtling headfirst at the ceiling like a human guided missile, he made sure to put enough speed and power into it that even if Sisk tried to shield himself again, his neck would snap upon contact with the ceiling.
B. Any attack must be able to be countered unless you have approached the end of a duel. You cannot simply walk into a thread and kill someone instantly or destroy a shipyard with a single shot or launch fifty missiles at an enemy ship during their own wedding. Everyone should be given the chance to defend themselves after every move. Whether or not they are able to think of a defense is up to their own imagination.
B.2. You may not post things such as “and he shot his opponent in the head” because that gives your opponent virtually no chance of survival and you would be controlling another character. The best way to say something like this is to say that “he shot towards his opponents head”, as that gives the opponent a chance to dodge it.
Those dark threads that spread across Zigoola like an inky spiderweb, visible only to those sensitive are what Rook snared to augment his own power as he suddenly clenched his hand into a fist as he grabbed Sisk's glasteel visor with the full weight of his augmented power to shatter it inwards. Unless Sisk could come up with a defense, splintered daggers would lance in to pierce Sisk's eyes and surrounding flesh. If Sisk did not have utter control over even his involuntary reflexes, he might even inhale some of those splinters.
With a savage twist of his will, the Wookiee grabbed the would-be Mandalore bodily with the Force, holding him in a vice-grip so strong, the man's legs snapped together and his arms were pinned to his sides. With another twist of his power, Rook sent the Mandalorian flying high into the air before slamming him violently back into the ground spraying stone dust and glop everywhere with the force of the impact. Rook repeated the process again and again, the armored human powerless in his grasp.
The grenades were far enough away that they provided only a mild annoyance. His grip did slip, but not fully. He took advantage of Sisk hitting the ground harder than he would expect. Rook turned Sisk around so he wasn't facing Rook and consolidated his power around the only parts that truly mattered: Sisk's torso and arms. He could kick and look around wildly as much as he wanted, but raising a gun again was out of the question. With a twist of the force, Rook sent him hurtling headfirst at the ceiling like a human guided missile, he made sure to put enough speed and power into it that even if Sisk tried to shield himself again, his neck would snap upon contact with the ceiling. Even then after that contact he continued slamming Sisk between ceiling and floor. The only thought that crossed his mind besides beating Sisk into non-existence was puny Mandalore.