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9 yrs ago
>That awkward moment when you learn the religious revival movement you were headin was actually a vehicle for a Lovecraftian Abomination masquerading as a God to jack your body and take over the world
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>That moment when you realize that you can only do fandom RPs because you're bad at original characters. This is what I get for never playing DnD
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Digimon live off of data, data of any kind. Hell, many are even able to convert physical matter into data to consume, effectively consuming the information that constitutes their existence. All Digimon are able to leech of of the emotions of humans for power, effectively using the data they produce as they travel through the human emotional spectrum. So yeah, they could totally eat Goa'Uld tech.


Oh, that sounds bad. A good thing he isn't in the Stargate verse then, or otherwise he'd be able to take down the entire Stargate network itself. Then again, since spaceships are a thing I guess it wouldn't be too bad, at least for the Goa'uld
In terms of Digimon, well, the Goa'uld use crystal computers with an entirely different OS in a language that doesn't exist on Earth. On the other hand network security overall is a joke because the tech is literally made to be operated by morons. Not sure how I feel about that.
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Alliances are built in small steps. I figured Nova would start out by showing his word can be trusted, in addition to the fact that he has no current plans to attack the Outliners themselves. But if you prefer I could edit.


Sure, I understand that. But playing the 'I'm going to ignore you until you leave' card to the paranoid megalomaniac might not be the best idea for their long term prospects of alliance. Just because Ba'al is pragmatic and self aware doesn't mean he isn't still a Goa'uld and doesn't exactly enjoy being treated as inferior. SO, this just reinforces his desire to backstab Nova at the first convenient opportunity and then take his stuff :p
@thewizardguy You know, when your last post said that Nova wanted to talk to Ba'al about a possible alliance against the Dark Outliners/Alliance of Conquerors, I expected we would actually talk about that. Not just agree to a tech deal. Nonetheless, Ba'al is not amused by this show of disrespect :V
<Snipped quote by Archmage MC>

Das nuthin' compared to what Gojira-San did the Megalon lol

(Or basically just Godzilla and stuff)


C'mon man, don't make me bring Destroyah into this. Or Kiryu. :V
...I'll simply say this...

Go back two thousand years, and show a man technology, and he'd call it magic...Show a man now, magic, and he'd call it technology.....
By that logic....Lanka....is very advanced, in one way, or another....Don't take an attack lightly....


Goa'uld civilization is based off this theory, beyond the parasitism and all that.
Got a post up! Hope Ryu isn't too overwhelmed by Joseph's confidence haha


I want you to know that I expect lots of fabulous posing. Do not disappoint.
How would any of the characters react if they... met a gender flipped version of themselves?


Ba'al would be amused, mostly because when you're a parasitic organism gender is a pretty trivial distinction. That and he once made a clone army of himself, so a female version is small fair. He'd probably make a joke about his wife and then they would get to conquering the galaxy together. Saten would be weirded out, Ahsoka would find it odd, but would get along with her other self soon enough.
Saten Ruiko/Ba'al/Teal'c, Nova's Palace, New York City, Arcadia-1

Ruiko watched the display at hand with trepidation and awe. The arriving force did inspire some interest, but given what she had seen before it was nothing too spectacular. A better idea of their capabilities would do more, but for now she held her peace. She couldn't interfere in these negotiations, not when it wasn't her place. In the meanwhile, she would watch and listen, confident in Nova's ability to protect her and keep anything bad from happening.

Indeed it was needed as Nova generated a shining ball of fire, earning a wince at the heat that washed over her. Fortunately it faded, but it reminded her of the power of the person she was under. Indeed, what could this guy do against someone like Nova? She had her doubts. But she listened on regardless, to hear how things developed.

For a moment a shudder ran through Ba'al's symbiote, as if he was being scoured by a Kara Kesh. Yet he held firm, ignoring it as best he could. Even his Jaffa were swayed though, and Ba'al had to wonder just how he was doing it. Some sort of exotic radiation? Subliminal technology? There were all sorts of options, and it was obvious that he would need to look into it to prevent subversion.

"I prefer to think of it less as preparing for war, and more as setting up a forward base of operations," Ba'al replied calmly, not letting himself be visibly intimidated. A Goa'uld had to have a good poker face. "It would be the height of folly to leave the transition point to another universe undefended, especially when you don't know who you might encounter."

He listened calmly as Nova explained what it was he wanted to talk about, with the show involved. And Ba'al was impressed, to be sure. If nothing the spectacle was impressive, to not comment on the actual demonstration itself. "I'm impressed," he noted aloud. "Your power generation must be quite impressive to create a device such as that." Of course, he didn't entirely believe it himself. This was all very possible in the usage of hologram technology and the like, so for all he knew it was merely a trick.

Still, he did give the deal the consideration that it deserved. He was more willing to accommodate than the other Goa'uld would ave been, more open to the idea of temporary deals. Nonetheless, he knew it would fail eventually, and this could be giving up a significant advantage to his own side. On the other hand, there was no denying that this technology would be a boon, if this God-Emperor was being genuine.

At last, he made yup his mind. "I suppose I would be willing to agree to such a trade," Ba'al decided. He would need to check later, to see how it compared to the materials related technology that he had gained from Atlantis.



Ahsoka Tano, Eastgate City, Arcadia-2

As things went on, Ahsoka returned to her seat. There wasn't anything she could do about it, and she knew better than to interfere in it when it was apparently personal. So she returned to her seat, only for them to be joined in turn. "Hello," she said to Simon, before addressing the other new arrival, who mentioned being in the company of another giant monster. "As someone I knew once said 'Size matters not'," she replied, unperturbed by the brag.

For now she went to her food, enjoying the local cuisine as some sort of 'breakfast casserole'. It didn't taste that bad, and for the moment she enjoyed it. But such enjoyment passed as Bambi mentioned the other Arcadia, though Ahsoka kept a hold on what surprise she might have. "What makes you think we need answers?"
Getting inside the Academy Archives was relatively easy, as far as Alex was concerned. It was just a matter of psychology, acting like he belonged, and some convenient timing to slip past what would otherwise be locked door.s He wasn't sure why it hadn't worked before, but this time it went off without a hitch, and soon enough he was inside the Archives.

Unaware as he was of the fact that he was being observed, at least for the moment, he nonetheless proceeded inside the Archives. He had a job to do, to locate a map of the Citadel or to find some idea of the location of the Relics and such that they were supposed to find. If there was any place to do so, this would be it. The Archives might not have the same breadth of knowledge as the archives that had to be in the Citadel itself, but it would be good enough for his purposes.

The Archives were still impressive, after all. Multiple levels, shelves that ran on in rows for a dizzying distance. He was more impressed that people could even find anything in this place, even with the organizational system that had to exist. But it wasn't too bad, it just meant that he was less likely to be interrupted.

"Well, time to get to work," he said to himself with a grin, snapping as he headed off into the stacks. First he'd check the blueprints, see if he could find any for the Citadel. Then back to the history section, to look for news on those Relics and such. If that didn't work then it would be back to the really old stuff, to see what had gotten covered in cobwebs. And if that didn't work then, well, he wasn't sure what he would do. He'd think of something.

For now though, he had a goal, and he knew what to do. Nothing was going to stop him.
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