It is just the way things happened. Kristof certainly couldn't have gotten out of the way of such a wave of sound. Sure he might have been able to run backwards, but did he even know what was about to occur? Unlikely. And the pair were just within his grasp. However we owe it to his staunch fortitude that he survived.
Not when one of the three is unusable. Tek, use your NPC skills to do something! Say that the paramedics have arrived on the scene or something and have them attend to Kristof.
I can have some NPCs do something with Kristof. But... *Yawn* not tonight. I have it fully planned though. Just so I don't forget, I'll post it here in the OOC.
One of the stand people has a device. And they're a doctor. Their new device is a doctor device. It uses the power of the fourth dimension to work itself, healing wounds unusually healable in the past. The device pulls in energy, heals Kristof, and hurts the monster. The doctor then get's knocked away and vaporized as the device lays next to Kristof.
That will actually be useful for later too! I can see our characters being beaten the shit out of a lot... so, having something like that will be useful. We can always say it became damage, and now requires complete and utter calmness for it to work anymore.
Good night!
No, do what ever it is that makes sense to do. That is, makes sense in a world of fourth dimensional mumbo jumbo.
Alright, goodnight Tek. I'll think of something as well that could be viable. Perhaps there's a one-time use syringe that can aid in speeding up the process of recovery. You need to be stable in order for it to take effect, and it's a one-time use. It's like pumping nanomachines or something that very quickly try to bring you back to peak health. Although, because these are prototype nanomachines, eventually they'll dissolve into your bloodstream and become unusable.
Okay. I'll save that other device for later. It won't be as OP (Plus I'll modify it until then) at that point either. Your'll see why, ;)
As for the nanobot syringe... good one! Perhaps after these bots enter into your stream, your body detects them as a virus and starts to destroy them. Any future attempt at using them simply makes your body destroy them almost instantly (Since they won't fight back.) Alright... now onto the problem of the monster. He's still targeting the two twins, how do we get him to not kill them? Unless we want him to kill them... so they can never be reused.
Well I guess it isn't up to me what happens to Kristof, considering that he is unconscious. As for the twins, well they had very little reason to be at this convention (As far as I know) as well as Shela, the little girl with the teddy. That one is also not up to me big GM man.
Well I guess it isn't up to me what happens to Kristof, considering that he is unconscious. As for the twins, well they had very little reason to be at this convention (As far as I know) as well as Shela, the little girl with the teddy. That one is also not up to me big GM man.
You are official Co-GM. You have to help make decisions. *Shoves ribbon in your face* TAKE THAT! "With great GM power, comes great GM fourth dimensional toe cheese responsibility." That's a saying, right? No, it's mine. I'm wise.
Yeah, well I don't know what the beast is going to do, or why the hell there is suddenly a man with some sort of cazy nanobots still in the buffet hall, I mean really it's dangerous here!
Well, we can either assume that the beast is still ever so slightly far away from the twins so that he would have to move in order to get them. That means the thing would have to go through his whole teleport randomly everywhere routine in order to get them. Unless it has some sort of projectile. If the beast has a projectile, like, a poison barb or something, I'd say it'd be funner to fight. Though, maybe we should save that for an even harder version of the fourth dimensional creatures.
Or, because The One has decided against sending in their apps for the two character limit right now, we can assume that they should be killed instead. And, yeah, they really had no purpose being in the convention. I can say that with 100% accuracy. Either that, or the police force is ten times less competent than I had originally thought, and let two extremely under aged children with no sight of their parents or guardians anywhere, into the convention.
Alright, I'm going to go on a tirade with this, and if you don't like those I guess just don't read it. But I need to vent. So, about three or four pages back, The One stated this. "Sorry, I find it hard to put detailed backstories in, and can't think what to do next, while in the Rp, it is more fun and easier to come up with something." I tried that once, and I was called out for being seriously lazy. When I defended myself, (this was during the period that I was part of 5-6 RPs and got really burnt out afterwards.) they gave up and allowed it. Never do this unless you can remember literally every single post you've made with that character.
Why? Well, I contradicted my backstory a ton, when I made it up as I RPed. "Oh, when he was six the event happened." And then someone calls you out and says, "I thought you said it was when he was seven."
This means that you can literally make up your Bio as it comes up in the RP and hand-tailor it so that it's convenient to the situation. Say a wall comes up out of nowhere, and you just go, "oh yeah, my character is an explosives master. He can just knock this down." It's a lazy way to essentially godmod your characters.
That's probably why Tek and us are going to seriously reinforce the heavy back-story thing, because otherwise you could just make stupid stuff up on the fly and say it's part of their "backstory" that you never explained to us. That's why I got really mad at the twins turning out to be psychopaths when absolutely nowhere in the bio explains or even alludes to this insanity whatsoever.
Making stuff up on the fly, is, and always will be, a lazy way to just make your characters do whatever the heck you want, whenever you want. Now, I didn't mean this in any way to insult you The One, as I don't know whether or not if you do that sort of stuff.
However, I've had an experience with that, and payed the price. It is not fun in any way. When I looked back at it, I seriously regretted ever doing it. Bios on the fly are garbage. Sure, you can leave a detail or two out, but the bios are only for us to read. The characters cannot read them, so what's the point in hiding a ton of essential details like they're flipping psychopaths from us? It's not like the characters know, so at least let us know so that we don't get in a fight.
Alright, rant over.
That is NOT a pet-peeve Ragna, that is good sense. And no, this monster is strictly melee. Which is actually a +1 for us. As for ranged ones, ya, that sounds like a good idea. I've actually had no plans for any ranged monsters at all, but with the plot I have it makes sense for them to shoot lasers out of their eyes to have poison spikes or something.
Derp. They're going to die.
Should I post now?
Sure, go ahead and post. We need to get to a point where we can help Kristoff at the least. The problem is that on your list, after them Naoto is the biggest target.
Sure, go ahead and post. We need to get to a point where we can help Kristoff at the least. The problem is that on your list, after them Naoto is the biggest target.
Oh, wait, we need to add our characters to the character section, don't we? We're all accepted, right?
Alright. I'll use what was already posted to help get things moving, and knock off a few characters. But yes... Naoto is the biggest on the list... uh, except for what happens next.
Yes. The answer is yes.
Alright, I'll be posting very shortly.
My posts are taking longer now to make for some reason. I get too sidetracked on the music I'm listening to I guess.