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>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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@Flamelord
Well, you have two attack qualities on the shields, which you don't need. As a side note, you've got Tough on all parts except the one that would be most likely to have ranks of it (the shields). Just curious, but is there any reason for that? I don't really know AZ so I can't comment on your part setup or anything but it just seems odd to me.


Ah. I see. Figured I'd need two since they seemed like pretty different forms of attacking. As for the reason, I didn't want to have too many qualities, and e do see the shields get destroyed at a point before the climactic final battle. But if I don't need two attack qualities then I can add it
Alright, I think the mech points values may be good now. I dunno.
Tartys

Tartys nodded to Dora as she arrived, greeting her fellow commander with all the respect that she was due. They would not have won the previous battle were it not for Dora's fleet and the sacrifices that her people had made, and she was grateful for it. Now they just had to make sure that they did not waste the effort that had been invested to win the previous fight. At the very least, she would do her best to make sure it was not in vain.

With the arrival of Dora the meeting began, and her gaze rose as Tartys witnessed and listened to the words of her liege. Light seemed to fall across her soul, filling her with an awed attention as the Imperator praised their efforts and thanked them for the work they had done so far, a compliment that she would cherish. She only wondered what they had planned next, for her and those else who were here.

She would not have to wait long to find out though, and confusion flashed across her features before she calmed down with a rising hope. A rescue mission....It was daring, and certainly not what she had expected, but who was she to question the command of the Imperator. "If that is what you will," she replied with a firm conviction, intent on accomplishing this plan. they had all the resources of Heaven at their disposal, so surely they could succeed in a mission like this?

\She watched as the Imperator left their presence, before rising and turning to her companions. "I suppose we should begin planning then," she noted as she considered what had been offered. "Do any of you know about the castle we will be assaulting?"

@TheWindel@Lucius Cypher@Awesomoman64@Mega Birb



Tatiana Lorenz

"Excuse me...Pardon me...Sorry!"

Through the halls of the Machina capital raced one Tatiana Lorenz, moving with a hurry that emphasized the sheer speed she used. People had to scramble to get out of the way lest they be bowled over, as she made her way towards the throne room at top speed, to answer the summons that she had been given by High Queen Eos herself. A problem because sh was already late, unacceptable in her mind.

....Okay, so maybe using her flight thrusters to double as roller skates was not the best idea when one was in an enclosed hallway, but it would be worth it. Besides, as long as no one got hurt it would be fine. Right?

At last she arrived, her thrusters flaring for a moment before they powered down. She hit the ground with a thud, metal clanking against the floor in a manner that seemed like it threatened to crack, but fortunately it didn't. She stumbled on the landing but didn't fail, and she entered the throne room just in time to see Eos depart, her smile practically vanishing at the sight.

"Damn it, knew I should have taken that shortcut at building forty," she grumbled to herself as she walked in, the meeting seemingly over now that Eos was gone. At least the throne room wasn't freezing, the pumping of coolants ended for the moment now that the High Queen n longer needed them for when she was running the affairs of the entire faction by herself. That had to be terrible.

Of course she didn't look too great either, panting, her cheeks flushed, a bit sweaty from the exertion that it had taken to get here in time, but fortunately they couldn't see the wet spot on her back from where it had soaked through her shirt or something like that. "Hey guys," she said with a wave as she put on a smile once more. "Sorry I'm late. Traffic was crazy." At the same time Endian took her leave, striding out of the room and headed who knew where. She watched her go before looking to the others who remained. "So, what did I miss?"

@Lucius Cypher@KoL@Mega Birb@Ryonara
Teal'c was unsure as to what this figure was talking about, since the explanation clashed very much with known fact. Even if there were certain circumstances surrounding events that were better left uncommented on in the name of maintaining a positon of strength. "You are mistake," he replied, meeting it with his own unshaking resolve. "The Gods are real. Lord Ba'al could destroy this entire planet if he wished it." Or rather, he could render this planet uninhabitable, even if he could not destroy it outright.

With that said, they turned to the matter of the Jaffa who had gone missing. It was interesting that they had avoided the term killed, but as Ba'al had noted any a time there were things worse than death, especially for a Goa'uld. Indeed, death was no escape, even to their kind. "This land has been granted to the Goa'uld, by right of presence as well as by international agreement. Your presence will not be tolerated. Should you prove unwilling to negotiate, you will be removed, and do not think you can fend off the might of a God, who has several galaxies at his command."

He didn't care about his own death. He merely wanted to serve.

@supertinyking


Naturally the arrival of the imperial vessel was quickly noted, and scans would make short work of determining who, and what, was inside. Nonetheless they ship would be able to see the various emplacements that the Goa'uld had up, ground based orbital defense cannons, marching columns of Jaffa, majestic buildings that dwarfed the small structures located at the edges of settlements. And of course, plenty of Tel'taks, some Cheops cruisers, parked Death Gliders, all the signs that the Goa'uld were building up for military operations, and in a manner that suggested they might have been showing off as such.

Contact was made and received, the reason for their visit explained quickly enough. While Ba'al did consider blowing them away for their previous impudence, he was reasonable enough to understand that doing so, at least in this situation, would not really accomplish anything. If they wanted to talk, he could at least give them that much of a courtesy.

"Imperial Diplomat, land at the coordinates being given to you. Deviating from your flight path will be seen as a sign of hostile intent," the Goa'uld replied at last, giving the coordinates for a clear landing strip within eyesight of one of the Ha'tak pyramids, but without too much nearby to get in the way should there be a problem. For now though, it seemed that there would not be conflict, in spite of what had happened previously.

@thewizardguy


The sudden appearance of the space station above Japan sent the Goa'uld into something of an annoyed frenzy, and within moments it was being confronted by a Ha'tak vessel, the one that had been earmarked to support Teal'c in his ground mission. The message seeking asylum was received, unexpected and most definitely unplanned for. It seemed that today was a day for strange occurrences, though why it hadn't gone for South America, the Goa'uld power stronghold, was anyone's guess.

Weapons would be trained as a precaution, even as comm channels were opened to the space station. "Unknown vessel, you are trespassing in Goa'uld space," the Ashrak aboard said over the radio. "Identify yourself immediately." They didn't seem to be hostile, as evidenced by the radio message, but better safe than sorry. In the meanwhile a message would be sent to Lord Ba'al, to keep him appraised of the situation.

@supertinyking
@Flamelord
Well, the finishing move is fairly situational so you don't particularly need to have one, it's just that it's a big part of the genre. One possibility for mechs without a designated finisher would be to just swap it out with a signature phrase or something.


Ah, I see. Anyway, would a precog part need to go on all the hit locations for it to be effective at all?Cause the problem in the show wasn't that the precog was wrong, it was just that the pilot couldn't react fast enough to the warnings from the mech
<Snipped quote by KoL>

You're in the wrong RP.


The presence of the Imperator running the heaven faction would indicate otherwise
>Messianic Figure

Heh. Heh.
-Keep moving-
Here, have a new Machina character.

Sure, I'm game for this. Let the sci fi smackdown commence.
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