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Fury prepared to engage in deadly combat with the Hero of Earth, his hands blazed with fiery energy to the point where he was certain he could grievously wound the General. He almost half raised his hand and his muscles tensed, even as they looked at each other across the room. The Hero discovered he could drain his energy, and Fury was about to reply with a characteristically forceful reply…

Then, the most disturbing and nausea inducing sound permeated the air. Accompanied by a massive thump, the huge bear crashed into the ground outside, and Fury felt the sizable energy signature radiated by such bulk entering his field of battle. Expecting some new, deadly threat, he began to charge power in his hands like he were some huge lightning rod.

He did not grace the General with a reply when he questioned the allegiance of the new intruder, for Fury was just as baffled but he was unwilling to give his foe too much information, better to leave them all on even grounds. Noticing the General was readying himself, Fury pulled his right hand back ready to deliver a bone crunching punch.

Then, the giant bear head poked through the hole in the wall, and unleashed a guttural sound he could not even begin to understand.

“The fuck is that!” He couldn’t help cursing, before turning his head back in time to see the General bursting away with an energy technique like his own. Fury braced himself, letting the blast flow around him through sheer concentration, no easy feat considering the situation. The after-effects of the General’s propulsion method burned through three sets of cubicles to Fury’s left as it bounced off his shield. Despite failing to hurt him however, it served its purpose as the General was already in open-air by the time Fury was ready to pursue him, and he had a massive bear to contend with.

It hadn’t attacked him yet, but its presence was irritating. With a negligent flick, Fury sent an energy disc flying in the Bear’s general direction, finding it near impossible for him to miss such a large target with a fast-flying disc of energy. It was powerful enough to cut through a human body or even the trunk of a tree with little effort, he was interested to see what it could do to a giant Bear’s nose.
GreivousKhan said
Maxwell and his weaker then average bow. Like the clockwork mans hilarious pistol rounds.


Actually the Clockwork Man's rounds were just descript as pistol rounds because that's the closest thing steam-punk bullets resembled. They're now made of Elmorium, so it's more like bullets made of diamond.
Green said
Want me to drop in with the mech? :D You could give it a run for it's money. *Cough*


Is the mech low intermediate tier? No?

Good talk.
I think Mercedes and Jack could potentially give a lower-intermediate tier character a run for their money as well.
Well, if she escaped using her OP invulnerable state then there was no way for him to know when she left or whatever, but I never specified how long he stood with his pistol at the ready, before deciding the safety of the entire town was more important than remaining alert for a foe who had done a pretty crappy job at hurting him anyway. (from his perspective.)
Kill -all- the elves.

I'd do it, but Rilla tends to turn tail and run from my characters immediately, a certain bar brawl springs to mind.
Beta said
All y'all got that idea from me. Just Saiyan.


Yep, that's right.

You're a just Saiyan, righteous too.
Rilla said
Ignore Adinraen for now.Papa Rilla, while here, is going to go redo Alphonse and give him a theme song.


Obviously a theme song is the most important feature.
ASTA said
That depends. Not all mechs are bipeds. You still have hexapods and quadrupeds to consider, which have multiple legs and thus can spread their weight out more evenly, enabling them to pack on more armor (which constitutes more weight) yet retain a relatively short stature as compared to something like a mobile suit, an armored core or a run-of-the-mill battlemech. That's true, but you're still going to get boned by the square-cube law. Regardless of what junk you make your mech out of, your weight is going to increase the further you increase its size. Two-legs, for the most part, are absolute shit when it comes to handling that weight; if anything, most of your weight is going to come from the sheer mass of the reinforced endoframe and locomotive systems (either artificial muscles formed from CNTs/silicon, servomotors or hydraulic systems) that you're going to base your machine off of. The rest of your weight is going to be armor, and if you're going by realistic standards, it won't be much.And thus, this is why MBTs are superior. Such a simple machine, with simple shapes, yet a low center of gravity, a psi less than a civilian car and a hard-hitting weapon that can easily be scaled up without having the tank nor the crew suffer from the recoil of such an armament.


But a MBT can't hold a sword.

Your point is invalid.
Well, the description of the town is completely different, that's always a clue.
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