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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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@Flamelord

Should have gone visari man. Phase missiles FTW


Vasari were harder to parse as a faction in a manner that I felt comfortable RPing. Besides, considering how Stargate is I figure the Advent will fit right in.

For the Unity, and all that :D
Alright, I'm working on my ship. Is there a negative for being a bunch of religious fanatics, or is that sort of thing too RP based for it to really qualify in the mechanical sense


Yeah, I know what faction I want to pull from, I'm just trying to decide what sort of roles we need filled for our rag tag fleet. Any suggestions?
Isn't your profile pic from the Netflix Godzilla trilogy :V
I know what setting I want to use, I'm just trying to settle on a niche to fill. Since we probably don't want to go overboard with cap ships and such
Oh boy a sci fi ship crossover. I've done stuff like this before on here so you can bet I'm in
Alicia Hayden

"Tch." It quickly became clear to Alicia that she had not recovered as much as she thought she had, for as much as her arrows did they were nothing more than a fancy light show. A distracting light show to be fair, but one that didn't exactly pack the kind of wallop that she had been hoping to achieve. Even her success with the ice had been rapidly reverted, as the one responsible merely layered on even more ice to hold them in place.

Unsure how the fight with Caroline was going, Alicia felt herself wishing that Suwako was here, or any of the other girls that she was used to fighting with. She could trust them to cover her back, or know that she wasn't exactly going at it with all her strength and be able to adjust to cover the gap it made. As it stood, she only really trusted Penny in that capacity here, since they had fought together before.

At least it was causing a bit of trouble for their attackers. Her gaze narrowed as she kept it up, not wanting to overplay her hand and reveal how drained she was. Better if they thought it was deliberate on her part. When it appeared though her focus snapped to the orb. Sure, the restored Bastion might be able to take it but the people on the ship (like her). "Your 'master' tried to kill my friends!' she yelled back in response to the query, going for the personal option over the obvious 'save the world' one. At the same time she prepared to switch focus now that it was clear this wasn't working.

Not that she got the chance to. A gunshot and then sudden pain flared in her arm, causing her to drop her bow as she was sent spinning from the impact before falling to the deck. Tears budded in the corners of her eyes as she cradled her limb, which felt like it had been torn off rather than just shot. Dimly she could hear Penny return fire and the ship heave beneath them for some odd reason, but her mind was focused on one thing right now.

Alicia was in pain, exhausted, angry, and her nerves were rapidly approaching the point where she was just fed up with everything. Each breath rushed out in sharp bursts as she closed her eyes and focused on dealing with her current situation. "Come on Alicia, what would the girls think if they saw you like this?" she spat at herself with a scowl. Forget impressing any one else here, her fellow Beckoners were the ones who really motivated her to perform at her best. Reaching inside she grasped at what strands of energy remained to go about healing her wound or at least dulling the pain.

Once she had accomplished that to the best of her capabilities she grabbed her bow and rose, assessing the situation at hand. Swinging her aim to Kimble, the arrows she launched would be more like small clusters of needles, pinprick sized bolts of light designed to be more efficient in her mana usage. She couldn't just spend it needlessly anymore. At the rate things were going they might not have enough left in the tank to beat Justine even if they reached her. She had to do her best to prevent that situation from arising if she could, even if it taxed her beyond her own personal limits. Sure, maybe she had to use one arm and her foot to draw the bow, but that was nothing new for her either. They all had to do their best if they were going to win.
Vivian Everett

Entering the caves brought an instinctual shiver to Vivian's spine. Even though she had put that part of her life behind her, there was always some lingering trace of the Dollmaster's magic that seemed to make itself felt. That was why she usually avoided places like this, but now they had no choice in the matter. She could live with her own ill feelings, especially if it meant actually accomplishing anything of value.

Of course, a groan escaped as she drew near to find the gates and the guards standing there. Right, they'd made this some kind of tourist hunt for people interested in their group. Or a shrine for the Dollmaster, depending on your perspective.

There was just one problem, which she observed as a couple wasn't allowed to enter. They were going to have to do something about those security guards if they wanted to get inside. Fortunately she had just the idea as to how they could manage that. "Follow my lead," she told Carrie before approaching the guards. Time to swindle their way inside.

"Excuse me," she said with a happy smile, acting like the kind of person she decidedly wasn't. More like Courtney really. "I was here earlier, and I think I left something inside. Can I duck back in to get it? It'll be real quick, I promise."

@RabidAnubis@shagranoz
Alicia Hayden

The Earth bastion lurched into motion, moving away from the shore of the lake and towards the castle as Suwako and Mariette occupied Caroline, leaving the rest of them to carry on with the assault. It was probably for the best anyway since they were on the clock. Nonetheless she couldn't help but worry for her fellow Beckoner. Suwako was a skilled fighter, but it seemed like everyone who worked for Justine was exceptionally skilled in some way. the fact Caroline had gone undiscovered for so long emphasizes that point.

Her musing was cut short as it started raining red, which left her bit annoyed given that much of her clothing was white. It didn't last long but even then there was no relief as the Bastion was frozen into the lake by magic. At which point the rest of the defenders made themselves known. "About time," she remarked to no one in particular. Honestly she had figured it would have been quicker than that. Justine must be slow on the uptake right now.

The attacks came quick, including the barking of a modern weapon. Her face hardened into a frown as she caught sight of just who it was who had fired that them. "You again," she growled, anger rising. It looked like all the rats were crawling out of the woodwork. They just had to overcome this obstacle and move on towards their final destination.

First things first, being stuck here in the lake wasn't going to help anyone. Lifting her bow until it pointed directly upwards, she strung her bow and let her magic infuse the arrow that she strung. With a snap she fired, the arrow splitting into several as it rose towards the top of its arc. They impacted all around the ship, small bursts of energy shattering the ice that locked the hull in place. Maybe they could try flying now, or at the very least they'd be able to move.

Just as quickly she reoriented towards their foes, lest she get sucker punched by an attack. "Let them have it." There was no point in trying to reason with these people, not if they had sided with Justine. Glowing runes traced themselves in the sky as she fired one arrow after enough, each turned into its own separate volley as a veritable storm of projectiles was sent careening across the space between them and at the quartet. And thanks to that same magic, even the fierce winds picking up wouldn't be as much of a problem as they would have if she were using normal arrows.

This was the point where, naturally, her arrows would start exploding, effectively creating their own version of flak. It might not take anyone down but if they were dodging then they'd be too busy to shoot at them, and then someone with heavier armament like Penny could finish them off. She just had to keep up the pressure, and she aimed to do just that
Alicia Hayden

Treating this whole thing with the seriousness that it deserved, Alicia's expression only grew more stern as Mariette and then Helga explained just what this Sonia was capable of. Using space magic to suddenly appear in places and summon objects? That was the kind of outside context power that could really mess all of them up, and at the moment it didn't seem like they had a way to counteract it yet, aside from taking advantage of the fact that she couldn't be in more than one place at once. Yet if she was able to move fast enough, it might not matter.

"That's going to be a pain to deal with," she decided with a sigh. She glanced around, wondering just how many people here had their own special powers that they were just holding on to, waiting for a rainy day. She knew that she would have in their situation, but it was frustrating when up against such powerful opp-

The planning session dissolved into near pandemonium as 'Libby' revealed that she had not in fact been Libby this entire time, but rather one of Justine's psycho allies. At least everyone was quick on the uptake, Mariette throwing out all sorts of portals while Suwako added her vines to the mix. If it was enough, well, they would soon see.

Making a mental note to point out the fact that the only ally anyone else had been able to recruit was actually a bad guy, thus leaving Beacon as the only place for viable reinforcements in this entire damn fight, Alicia was quick to summon Star seraph as she hopped onto one of the inner railings for a better vantage point. Only one eye was on Caroline though, presumably preoccupied by everyone else. Instead her main focus was on the castle across the lake. Even if they hadn't been traveling, it was right there. And even if Justine didn't know Caroline was here, she could likely sure as hell see the chaos now enfolding. It would be the perfect time to attack.

"Plan B it is then," she muttered to herself, before calling out to the others. "I have eyes on the castle. Watch out for more attacks!" if needed she'd step in on the Caroline fight, but she didn't want to get in their way if they were holding their own and potentially disrupt things. Otherwise, she'd keep ready for Justine's efforts to sally out and fight them, then start shooting. Here was hoping this was easier than they all thought it would be.
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