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Just to clarify, it would be a little difficult to move before Fury finished his sentence because he said that in the sky.
Fury’s brow furrowed. He had expected the webs launched at high speed to be more than capable of catching hold of his opponent, but never mind. He kept up with his opponent by following him through the air, though he made no moves until he reached his final destination. He was still talking. It was starting to piss Fury off. That was dangerous.

“Fine Old Man, let’s make this a real fight.” Fury was pretty sure his opponent hadn’t had the delight of experiencing his most powerful ability yet, he was about to though.

Fury dropped to the flat piece of webbing, which was fortunately not sticky in the slightest. It would make an ideal battleground for what he had in mind. He looked up, saw his opponent was nigh on twenty feet in front of him. Energy burst around his feet and he sped forward, using his momentum to drive a powerful downwards strike with his right fist towards his opponent’s forehead with more than enough force to kill an ordinary man outright. However, there was a subtle movement that would suggest to a trained fighter that this was only a best-case scenario attack, one shouldn’t be surprised if Fury had a counter already set for the inevitable defence he was likely to meet.
“Keep talking.” Fury told him ominously; though he was wasting energy in flight he wasn’t going crazy with speed, barely maintaining his altitude as he floated around. He closed in on Kanitah as he clung to a nearby pillar of rock. There was a lot he could do from range, which interestingly was more of a weakness to his opponent then him for once. To start with, bombarding him with projectiles would be nice-

Fury caught in a web, and stuck. For a brief moment he considered incinerating the offending strand out of spite… but instead he realised flying wasn’t going to be easy here. He split himself from the sticky substance with a short pulse of energy and floated a little higher to escape the bulk of webbing.

“Fuck this planet.” Fury swore angrily, still keeping his eyes trained on the foe. He felt for the webbing all around him, wrapping his telekinetic powers around roughly twenty foot wide and varied sized strands of the stuff. It surrounded Kanitah on all sides, making it excellent for wrapping up his opponent. That was exactly what Fury tried to do when suddenly the webs glowed a bright blue and flew towards Kanitah at high speed, aiming to wrap him around the pillar he rested on. Many would try and hold his arms and legs tight to the pillar, others would simply add mass and annoyance. Finally the last five or so would try and wrap around his neck, choking the life from his body. They weren’t overly heavy, so his telekinetic powers were more than sufficient for seizing them, but they were tough to break apart without blades, they were the enemy of brute strength.

Fury smiled a grim smile.
Happy Birthday to you.
Fury was pretty much certain his rocks were going to kill the older, shorter, opponent. That was until he somehow punched the ground and flew skyward at any rate, now the Fireen was left in momentary bewilderment before the very earth shattered at his feet, an after effect of the immense force thrown into the ground-ward attack. Even as the rock disappeared beneath him a glowing blue aura surrounded Fury, and his feet gently lifted away from where the surface had been. Suspended by his own energy-controlled flight, he looked upwards to see Kanitah dangling from a web, luckily for him, because he lacked the ability to fly and the ground was destroyed below.

Dramatically, the Fireen floated upwards, bringing himself level (though still at least fifteen meters horizontally from Kanitah) with the bearded fellow who was so determined to kill him. He watched him dangling a little uselessly in the web, high above the ground, and then considered his options. He continued to hover, moving forwards and backwards slowly while he was careful not to get stuck in the thinner strands of web all around him. In the end, he settled for simplicity, he flew backwards suddenly while unleashing a crescent of energy from his right hand. It was weak, but he hardly expected it to kill his foe, rather it flew towards Kanitah and at the last moment diverted to slice the web holding him suspended in two, likely causing him to plummet to the dangerous ground below.
Jorick said
I have a bad feeling that it's gonna be Nathaniel or Chris, or maybe both.


Well, we can at least die in the knowledge there wasn't much else we could do.
GreivousKhan said
Dammit stop encouraging it.


No, that was serious in that I'm pretty much considering reporting him soon, there's no point putting up with his shit in the OOC when we don't have to.
ASTA said
As usual, we've got copious amounts of .I thought this RP was about story. Golly, I wonder what happened to idea.


Just leave, I'm tired of your trolling. It's pretty abundantly clear you're not here to RP.
So Boerd said
No less ability than anyone else. Tanks are faster than people, remember? Rock tendril would break on futuristic armor anyway.


Find me a jumping tank, or sit the fuck back down.
So Boerd said
You keep saying this, but you can't back it up. This conversation is to prove that any character would get wrecked just easily.Alternatively,Tank turn one: Charge laserTank turn two: Charge laserTank turn three: Fire. Tank beats Erde


Turn one: Destroyed by a rocky tendril from below which it has no conceivable ability to avoid.

I can back up whatever the fuck I want, it's not even hard to argue a tank is fucking idiotic, though I'm hardly in the mood to indulge you.
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