[@Negatomsk] [color=8dc73f][b]Okay, I will prove it. Pay attention now, I know it's hard. Let's start with the first real altercation between the two. [/b][/color] . . . . [img]http://s22.postimg.org/ve3uib2fl/proof_1_5.png[/img] . . . . . . [b][color=8dc73f]Take note of what I've underlined and circled. That part is important. Now here is Star's response. [/color][/b] . . . . . . [img]http://s28.postimg.org/mkgfq03bh/proof_2_5.png[/img] . . . . . . . [b][color=8dc73f]So how about that? She totally misinterpreted it and somehow managed to toss in a cheesy attempt at playing my character for me. At no point did the Magna Pater even come remotely close to clotheslining her, least of all with its left wing. What I did was offer up a potential move that the monster seemed likely to do as it neared, which it actually did do in the next post. Now let's keep going, okay? Still paying attention? [/color][/b] . . . . . . . . [img]http://s23.postimg.org/elwfc5xrv/proof_3_5.png[/img] . . . . . . [b][color=8dc73f]So this is when it gets into melee range, before Satori had swung out at it. Star had been anticipating everything in advance and stating so in her actions, but I just wasn't letting my character be railroaded along by what she wanted to do. After all, free will is a thing, right? So, here is her response. [/color][/b] . . . . . . . [img]http://s23.postimg.org/it8u1y5ob/proof_4_5.png[/img] . . . . . . . [b][color=8dc73f]And surprise, surprise, her response involves her having not understood or misinterpreted my post /again/. Instead of making a coherent response, she hints that I backtracked (when in the previous post I literally proved that I didn't) and decided to change the momentum of her hammer mid-swing after stating that she had already swung, when my character's action was before that. She even tosses in a logical fallacy by stating she both knew what the monster was going to do and didn't know at the same time, somehow turning this to her advantage and using it to know about the secret attack. I don't know either, so don't ask. [/color][/b] . . . . . . . [img]http://s22.postimg.org/f61wkyr69/proof_5_5.png[/img] . . . . . . [b][color=8dc73f] Some more logical fallacies, some hypocrisy, you know, the usual. Pater is such a meany. He's so fast and slow at the same time, and ought to use more cunning and less overwhelming speed. Now excuse me while I do absolutely nothing but swing my massively hypersonic hammer as hot as the sun and let shadows autoblock everything. Anyways, a little later the fight goes to the ground.[/color][/b] . . . . . . . [img]http://s24.postimg.org/6zovsh1px/proof_7_7777.png[/img] . . . . . . . [b][color=8dc73f]Typical gross monster shit, I came up with the Band-Aid Attack on the spot. Thanks to Star for inspiring me there.[/color][/b] . . . . . . . [img]http://s21.postimg.org/bb6jxmdwn/proof_8.png[/img] . . . . . . . [b][color=8dc73f]So some more hypocritical stuff about simplicity, more misinterpreting and rewriting my actions to suit her better, and of course blatantly ignoring a power that is even specifically listed on the Magna Pater's character profile, shown below.[/color][/b] . . . . . . . . . [img]http://s21.postimg.org/5eggm10x3/finaaaaale_proof.png[/img] . . . . . [b][color=8dc73f] So I rest my case now, and humbly retire from this particular thread. May it continue in many freaky ways, to Darko's satisfaction.[/color][/b]