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@Balthazar007 - I'm still in. Unfortunately due to a recent change in my schedule from work I won't be able to make this current Sunday since I'm working 7PM to 7AM and I'll be working 9PM to 3AM this Saturday. I may be able to participate in something for this Saturday but I won't be able to stay past 7:30.

That is not to say my schedule will always be like this. This week's just fully loaded due to the site training. Once my schedule normalizes I should have a good idea of what my availability is.

If that worries you I can always bow out and allow someone else to take my place. Hopefully we'll be able to work around this but I will understand if you do decide that.
This does sound fairly interesting. My weekends are fairly open asides from having to work saturday evenings but otherwise I think I could set aside some time and try my hand at this.
Got my post up. At long last Babble has destroyed Peter Gabriel those darn speakers. Now to deal with the big monster thrashing about or something.
Babble
On the floor at Liberty Island...



Even in unconsciousness she could feel the sound around her. Sounds ebbed and flowed like waves in the ocean, some small and some much larger. Bang! Crash! Shattering clatter and resounding disaster. The sounds of shadows ripping through the buildings surrounding her, the noise of people dying all around dwindling as the wind whistled with their approach. Housen said some stuff, moving her around too as was evident by the shuffling of her clothes. And that music, synth tunes choked and garbled through speakers in an offense to her core.

Luckily unlike in movies or books or whatever unconsciousness doesn't last longer than a few seconds. If it does then that'd be a case of serious brain damage, possibly a coma. Her eyes fluttered and she suddenly sat up in a violent surge, back straight like a razor. The ground under the two quaked as she pumped a short surge of high-decibel sound into the space beneath her. The vibration from the beat was powerful enough to kick her up to her feat from sitting, the effect also shattering the concrete in a ripple pattern centered directly on where she previously sat.

Her head swam like a school of fish in the ocean. It hurt but not like 'A ceaseless onslaught of suffering raining down on me in a constant roar for eight long years' hurt, just a 'I just hit my head on something hard' kind of hurt which in comparison was basically nothing to her. What was annoying though was the swimmy-ness of it. It made it harder for her to focus, stumbling a bit as she took her first couple of steps after crash landing. Moving past Housen she approached the statue which was now devoid of everyone now that the guy had turned into that huge shadow thing over there. Her eyes were trained on the source of the music. Those speakers needed to die.

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With each step a stagger she stumbled until she was at the foot of the statue itself. Looking up she could see it like a beacon, tunes mingled with static pouring from the ledge and diffusing out through the air. Through the ground and up the stone she transmitted a signal of her own. Though sound was like water in that it wanted to spread wherever it had the power to reach she could focus it, concentrate it like into a single flow like a river. She created a focused pathway which fed sound both to and from the speakers, the vibrations of their plastic against the stone telling of their exact location. Like lightning on metal the stone would prove a conduit for her sound to reach the speakers.

As she honed in on them she concentrated on their form. She had mapped the full form of these devices inside and out as the vibrations filled every millimeter of their physical being. With a mere thought she suddenly amplified each and every vibration in these devices manifold. Purposefully staggering the intensity of the vibration ever so slightly for each individual component the pieces these devices comprised of all simultaneously jerked away from one another. Metal, plastic and rare earths all ripped free from one another with the force of the sound inside them and rocketed away. Parts smashed into the side of the statue's crown, embedding themselves into the stone like shrapnel from a bomb, while other parts sailed clear over the island and rained down into the waters of the bay.

She had destroyed every part of the sound system this villain had used to play his silly synth music simultaneously. With the echo of the shrapnel's shatter fading past all that remained was blessed silence... Aside from the cacophony of noise that giant shadow monster was making. Also the organic functions of the wrestler who had dropped in.

Sigh! So much for a sweet new base. Looks like folks weren't just going to leave well enough alone.

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@Zero Hex@Bluetommy
@VitaVitaAR I don't think I have much to say in regards to them acknowledging Sophia's ravens, sorry.
I'll get my reply up after the GM post so I can respond to the Super Mega Cataclysm that'll ensue once the big bad sees the heroes have infiltrated his secret base.
Got my post up. The attack upon our local villain's hideout is off to a great start.
Babble
On route to the Statue of Liberty...



It's not like his approach was a secret. His footsteps, his heartbeat, she could tell she was being followed before she had even left the docks. As he smashed through the roof of the cabin she was on the opposite side of the room from his landing point. Sharp shrapnel of wood and metal were shed forth by the impact, decorating the room in shallow perforations. With a quick jitter of a move she moved her arms away from her sides and separated her legs to avoid the long shards of wood and metal from impaling her limbs to the wall behind her. One particularly long stake ran through the wall mere millimeters over her head causing her to sink down a little seeing just how close she came to an impromptu trepanning.

She was able to tell the man approaching was in costume but getting a firm read of what this guy's gimmick was proved more difficult without being able to read the wavelengths of his colors. Now in sight she could see him more clearly.

"I'll not allow you to flee the scene of the crime, undo the vile curse you have placed upon New York! Know you stand before Housen, to yield or face defeat are your only options!".

His words came out but there was no doubting that he was much quieter than he ought to be despite the enthusiasm with which he proclaimed his challenge. Standing this close to Babble's dampening field all noise would be diminished to a significant degree. It was to a point where the sound of the boat sloshing in the bay's water was fainter than a whisper from across a room. The sounds of destruction, explosions and mayhem from the city itself were nonexistent to a human's ears. While his own voice might of sounded subdued to him to her he was crystal clear. She looked at him through narrowed eyes, peering at him as she attempted to figure him out. Her face lit up with excitement when it finally struck her.

Oh! he's, like, a professional wrestler!

With that she decided to have some fun with this situation. Moving over to the corner opposite to him the stage was set. Slowly fading into audibility the sound of a cheering crowd surrounded Housen and Babble. It was as though they were in the middle of a fully fledged wrestling ring with throngs of eager spectators all cheering for the mysterious wrestling ninja man.

"In the red corner, standing at six feet and two inches, weighing two hundred and twenty five pounds, returning to defend his title as world champion this man needs no introduction! Let's hear it for Housen!"

The crowd's cheers only heightened as people roared with excitement to see their supposed champion, the announcer hyping up the enthusiasm with this vigorous proclamation before moving onto the challenger.

"In the blue corner, too short to ride the roller coaster and weighing less than a box of styrofoam peanuts it's the challenger who's come up from the frying pan and into the fire! It's!... Babble."

As soon as the focus turned to Babble herself the crowds cheering quickly turned to booing and jeers. Even the announcer's enthusiasm drained as he announced her name, delivering it as flatly as was humanly feasible. Even still despite the displeasure of this purely auditory crowd she smiled and waved to all her not-fans, relishing in the scene as it was set.

"Let's have a clean fight! The rules are simple! No biting, no eye gouging and first person down by the count of ten loses!"

Babble adopted some wobbly approximation of a fighting stance. Having only popular media to go off of her stance only really involved lifting her sleeves where her hands would be if they were still there.

"Ready? Three... Two... One..."

While Babble was all caught up in this fictional wrestling match with this very real wrestler she had very much lost track of her boat's current progress en route to Liberty Island. Before the announcer could say go the barge suddenly stopped with a loud crash! The whole thing lurched forward as it was brought to a halt sending everything upon it not tied down flying forth. Seeing as how Babble was very definitely not attached to the ship she was launched into the air, her straight jacket's sleeves fluttering in the air as she soared. Given the roof to the cabin was destroyed by Housen's dramatic arrival she was thrown clear from the ship through the hole, falling towards the island like a dead pigeon.

THUD!

Babble hit the concrete path all at once, sliding several feet along the stone before the friction ceased her momentum. There she laid like a heap of old laundry with a Babble located within. Having hit her head, along with her entire face, upon the cold hard ground she was out like a broken light bulb in an Amish house.

Thus, the empty dark laid claim once again.

...

She wasn't dead though.

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@Zero Hex
Such a thing is inevitable for most rps. The advantage to having multiple players is that the main cast has enough girth to weather a few losses. With a smaller cast rp's are less likely to lose members but should that happen the happy tricycle quickly becomes an off-balance bicycle.

I wouldn't sweat this latest bout anyhow. What matters most is that activity remain consistent over in the IC.
@Lmpkio
"Sure, we miiight of destroyed a beloved national monument buuuut in our defense it was pretty funny. You'd of had to be there."
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