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The cool thing about probing strikes was how often they revealed things about one’s enemies.

Take Juniortron, for instance. Now Cee had confirmation of her suspicion that the numerous ports she’d detected across his surface were all exhaust ports, at the least, for whatever motive technology he used. She knew his blades were in fact blades and not merely distracting decorations, and she knew he preferred to solve problems with them.

She also knew he was bad at focusing his attention, and that she had him dead to rights.

Sisters were easy come, easy go – they rarely lasted more than a few moments in a high-output tussle like this one, doing the one thing they’d been conjured up to do before being destroyed. This one was no different; the Sword Sister’s stroke had missed, but that was perfectly fine as she’d done pretty much exactly what Cee’d intended her to do and baited Juniortron into a reaction. She’d gotten herself flipped over, whacked, slashed up, and kicked into the path of the graser strike, all of which would’ve been just awful if it had been Cee. The Sister, however, was as used to being a punching bag as ephemeral, nonsentient constructs could really get.

Besides. The last laugh belong to the Sister. As she demonstrated by blowing up.

The savaged, nonfunctional Sister and her armaments reverted – violently – back into the energy from which Cee had conjured her, exploding in RoGold’s face while his blades were still halfway through carving into her form. What that would do to the mechanoid’s momentum, Cee didn’t yet know enough to guess, but she couldn’t imagine it’d be positive. Nor was it going to save the metal man from his folley. Cee herself was still five hundred meters distant of Juniortron, who had avoided her Pompeii shot only to allow a suicide bomber into kicking range of his artificial corpus. He’d moved a grand total of, perhaps, three meters from his original spot before being asploded upon.

It took no time at all for the self-styled Pirate Queen to correct her aim the fraction of a degree necessary and follow up her missed Pompeii strike with another one. The explosive demise of her Sister wouldn’t have even properly begun to fade by the time the nuke-pumped graser bolt burned through the section of space currently occupied by Juniortron’s chest, catching him in the middle of being blown up by what he’d hoped would be his unwitting decoy. Sucked to be him. A second follow-up Pompeii shot burned in right on the heels of the first, aiming to catch the mechanoid while he was still disoriented from the explosion and – hopefully – the damage inflicted by the first shot.

The follow-up snapshots were fired off even as Cee planned her defenses. The way she saw it, Juniortron had essentially three options. He could continue to trade direct distance fire with her, try to batter past her Bastion through main force or raw luck. He could charge her, try to close range and put those blades to work on her to avoid more sniping. Or he could try indirect distance attacks, provided he had some option available for guided munitions. She had options ready for all three eventualities. Her defensive position was good, her enemy was taking free fire, and he was giving her all the time in the world to continue pouring most of her available power draw into the Sinner’s Lament.

By now the sunspark suspended in its web of lightning within Cee’s Halo was heavy with accumulated power, and the light requirements of the fight’s ‘Forged constructions so far allowed Cee to divert a greater-than-usual percentage of her available energy draw to the system. The Lament’s killing charge was building quickly, and yet Juniortron didn’t seem to care in the slightest. He had to know what she was doing, but he hadn’t made any sort of reasonable attempt to disrupt it. She couldn’t detect any equivalent power build-up anywhere within or around the mechanoid so he wasn’t trying to race her to the finish. He just seemed…completely oblivious.

Oh well. If that’s how he wanted to run it, Cee would certainly oblige. She always preferred the long game anyways. Let Juniortron faff around with her Sisters and see how many Pompeii shots he could take before they started to work. No skin off her nose if he didn’t want to take this seriously. She’d just wait out her Lament charge cycle then shoot him in the existence when she had enough stored power to guarantee the shot. She continued her wide, five hundred meter circle, cruising steadily with her shield between herself and her foe and her Gunsmoke in line with his evil killbot face, and waited to see if maybe he’d decide he wanted to make a go of it after all.

She’d be waiting if he did.
GLRRGHLE.

Apologies for the delay, did not actually notice the IC had updated as well until just now. Will attempt to get something done this weekend and snap it up in the future. May not happen, though - got mortgage shit to handle on the weekend as well. Turns out buying houses is a long, tedious process filled with dead trees.
Hn. In my mind, the immediate answer is "force it." Do a write-up of a Nexus of Worlds setting that ends up stickied here in the Arena, and as part of that setting, cross-link from the write-up posts to persistent threads in Advanced Play where people can go to do the badass-bar thing. Or the castle thing. Or whatever else they end up doing. I imagine players who wanted to could use events in the Arena to set up less-combative (situationally) threads in Advanced between their characters. I'll admit, the Guild's overall structuring is...not terribly conducive to any sort of persistent-world game (which is quite probably the biggest reason I'm mostly just faffing around in the Arena whilst I'm here) - but that mostly just means you need more elbow grease in keeping track of it.

I've seen people do it with less. I've also seen people do it in the face of hostile administration, at least for a little while. Mostly just have to pull together and get everyone pointed in the right direction long enough to pick up some momentum...which is, admittedly, one hell of a trick. Perhaps your Gaian Combat League could be a start point. I dunno. what I do know is that everyone here seems to've seen/been to places where it worked, so the experience is there. Just need to translate it into action somewhere, somehow.
@MelonHeadDoesn't even have to be duels-for-territory, really. Simply the trappings of the 'verse could be a big help. Have a team thread with all the arts & farts the team can put together, a showy description of their 'home' arena (since apparently fixed arenas are a big thing here), a roster of their characters, a list of ongoing/important fights, perhaps a description of the team's preferred combat style/ruleset...get some togetherness in one's facepunching.

Whether or not they duel for Official Planetary Control or just because it's the in thing to do, would both be cool for stables of players to work together and build a shared history like that and also be a natural way to funnel newer Arena guys into a support structure to help them get their footing. Instead of, y'know, one MelonHead doing a ton of educational bouts while everyone else does their own thing.

Dunno. Heh, I'm a transitory idiot, after all. But I've seen similar systems do wonders elsewhere. Might be something to consider if activity's flagging the way I've seen some people mention it is.
A write-up somewhere for the Nexus of Worlds, and at least a skeletal framework for it, could significantly increase engagement with the Arena. Star and I have seen it before plenty – even players who’re mostly interested in punching faces rather than Adventuring like having that backdrop of legitimacy to punch faces against. Gives people a place to start when trying to design a character, as well. Some vague sense of setting that might spark them to do something cool, instead of staring at an empty character sheet for half an hour, bereft of inspiration, before going “hell with this” and heading back to Casual.

Heh…think of it all in terms of baseball, I suppose. Right now, the Arena is a baseball league without any teams or any real setting/history – just a big pool of players that occasionally spits out a match. Now, whether you love baseball or find it incredibly boring, I imagine it’d be less engaging/more boring if there were no Favorite Teams to get behind and root for. If there were teams to root for, and a grand ol’ setting for the teams to fight over/in, there’d probably be a lot more interest.

…probably. I mean hell, I’m just the SRI black sheep, what do I know? …beyond the fact that Arena stables of a fewish players banding together, with their own signature arena and standing rivalries/alliances with other stables, sounds like it could actually be a lot of fun even without necessarily needing a Nexus of Worlds backdrop. With that backdrop, and stables representing their chosen world’s interests in variously-sized/placed duels to the victory…I’unno. Sounds like it could be a different, Arena-y sort of take on concepts I’ve seen players striving towards for over a decade.
@MelonHead

Something of a shared project between Star, Enki, Ev, and sometimes-sorta myself, though Star and Enki are generally considered to be the instigators/rein-holders. They started it when the FFVII remake was first announced, hoping to cash in on a new influx of FFVII play and Enki's prehistoric connections to (one of) the original Shin-Ra Corporation(s), way back in the day. Then procrastination/Life settled in, and...well, here we are. A year or so late, and with absolutely no public interest anymore whatsoever in the horribly botched remake.

Joke's on us.

All four of us are principally multiverse narrative players (to greater or lesser extents); this is the current main thrust of our current efforts. Or at least our current public efforts.
An idiot could tell that Obama was being blocked at virtually every turn by Republicans who'd basically decided that so long as he was in office, they were going to obstruct and hinder absolutely everything he tried to do out of sheer, nasty-minded spite simply because they were being sore losers after the country decided that eight years of George Junior's live-action Call of Duty was enough of that.

Then, of course, the two parties ended up so viciously polarized that it paralyzed Washington, since each side was more concerned with making sure The Other Guys didn't get anything accomplished than with, y'know...trying to run the country. And Obama was mostly caught between a rock and a hard place with a Congress too busy with its own infighting to pay any attention to anything else, and also half of it despises his very existence. Good God, the mud they tried to sling in the second election was disgusting.

So yeah. I'm well aware that Obama is not really to blame for nothing getting done. Or at least not entirely to blame. I actually admire the man for what he wanted, and tried, to do...but after a while, his attempts at bipartisan politicking mostly just left him too weak to accomplish anything. And now we get either Hillary the Cave Ogre, or Donald Fuckmothering Trump.

Once God's done with the Queen, maybe he could spare a bit of saving for the States, eh? One way or another, we're going to need it
Hah. Yaknow, I honestly find myself wondering if Senator Armstrong wouldn't be a better choice than any of the current crop. Other than, y'know, the fictional-character thing. I mean sure, he was a murderous psychopath who worked to start wars under false pretenses in pursuit of his Nefarious Plots...but he had convictions strong enough to fight and die for. He had a goal, he had a plan, and he considered it bigger than himself or anyone else he could lay hands on.

'Sides. If W can start wars under false pretenses without any intent to benefit the country, why not let Armstrong try his route, eh?

Anyways. That sense of conviction is most egregiously missing from the current selection of idiots. Trump's running to pump up his own impossible ego, Hillary's doing it because she doesn't have any better job prospects, and both of them are more concerned with making sure history remembers them than making sure America progresses and prospers. Armstrong may be a video game villain...but you can't argue that he didn't want America to progress and prosper.
@LeeRoy 'World War 3' would, by definition, have to involve at least a significant chunk of the rest of the world.

The Rest Of The World doesn't really care about Hillary. She may be an aggravating battleax, but...well, she's fundamentally not much different than anything that's come before her.

Trump? Trump is actively campaigning on the "I'm a racist fuck" platform. He alternatively (or simultaneously!) terrifies and infuriates the rest of the world - the mere fact that he has anything resembling a chance has, itself, already damaged what's left of America's international standing. He's an aggressive, provably amoral businessman who is, so far as I can tell, doing this pretty much for the kicks rather than out of any real desire to try and improve the country.

if I were to pin the "Most Likely to start World War 3" yearbook award on any of the current candidates, it would not be Hillary.
...what happened to talking about peanut butter?

Anyways. As an American, I can state that I will consider it not only a nationwide failure if Trump is elected, but as firm an indication as we are ever going to get that the American political system is broken and in need of repair. On top of Trump being morally reprehensible, on top of his tumultuous history as…well, being a total jackass…on top of everything else he’s done...

This is the man who was fired from his own TV show for being an arrogant racist prick.

WHY are people taking him even remotely seriously?!

I’m not so much concerned with the damage Trump would do to the country if he got elected. At this point The Country has had plenty of experience in running itself whilst largely ignoring Washington in matters of most everything. If we somehow survived eight years of George Goddamn W., we can survive Trump.

What gets me is the enormous damage Trump will – not can, WILL – do to America’s already-shaky relations with the rest of the world. George threw away decades of generally good relations with the rest of the world in pursuit of his daddy’s wars, and Obama has been hamstrung by frothing-mouthed savages, on both sides, in Congress for pretty much his entire run. If we let Trump in, the country’s internal machinery will likely just keep on grinding the way it always does…but there’s only so many times complete toxic asshats like W or Trump can get elected before something critical breaks.

I’m not any kind of student of history, and have very little more than an average layman’s understanding of both the local and global political situations…but at this point I’d just about vote for a particularly succulent radish over any of the individuals ‘The American People’ have pushed onto the running track, and I would honestly rather let the office sit empty than permit Trump to park his worthless ass in it.
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