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5 mos ago
Current i'm not sure the appropriate use of an OLED TV is to play random scenic train videos but here we are
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7 mos ago
swish
8 mos ago
Being truly on my own is a bit of a weird feeling. It's never really happened.
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9 mos ago
Let it never be said that sometimes extreme brevity isn't the most appropriate post, though. Everything is a tool.
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11 mos ago
a loaf is a surprisingly hard thing to make
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Sorin's the one to blame. <.<
If you've been accepted, yes.
Archer was, in a word, surprised by the beast's sudden regeneration into something that could actually be considered as worthy of the lofty title it had attempted to claim. The regeneration undid everything that they had so far worked towards, which made this fight substantially harder than it should have been, but at least they had escaped the initial conflict unscathed, aside from the one girl who had chosen to punch the girl to death.

It was this redhead that the dragon chose to target; it picked a weakened foe to try and remove them from the equation entirely; it was a tactical choice but one that was unlikely to succeed with the assembled force. For one thing, Ascalon interposed itself between breath and target; the anti-dragon spear shattering but hopefully preventing Ranma from being peppered. It was an annoying loss with the weapon's previous success, but not an insurmountable one.

With practised ease, the counter guardian traced a familiar pair of swords... and jumped. His aim was to land upon the dragon's back; if he could split its attention between e everyone else and a target it could barely reach, then winning this fight would be trivial. The two swords were better than one for resisting any unearthly attack, too.
If it's an order of knights, I think it would be obliged to answer to the Queen herself*. Normally, though, knightly orders are just something pretty to tack onto your name. In this case... XD

*Or the House of Lords. I don't think the concept of a knightly order serving the House of Commons makes all that much sense. <_>
Hark, a villain!

Name: Takahashi Noriko, Lucifer

Age: Though in her early twenties physically, and mentally in her twenties, Noriko is only ten years old chronologically. Fortunately, her birth certificate matches her physical appearance.

Gender: Female

Appearance: "Hold or face the consequences!"

Personality: Noriko is rather lacking on much in the way of subtlety or intrigue: she always assumes that people are telling the truth unless they contradict the knowledge she already has, and she doesn't get sarcasm or irony at all. Because of this, she's trivially easy to manipulate, since she isn't close enough to anyone to regard them as more trustworthy.

Skills: Noriko has had a few basic skills drilled into her, on top of essential lifeskills: using her sword to its maximum effect, manipulating computers, and utterly unnatural gymnastic ability.

Abilities: She is, simply put, a genetically engineered magical battery. Her equipment combines technology and magic to get some amazing effects--but it's not efficient, and thus a normal person, even one with a gift for magic, could no more use it long term than its creators could. She hasn't learned spellcasting or the like, however, and thus her only native use for it is to accelerate her healing.

Equipment: Seraph Battle Gear--three separate parts that can be transformed into a simple amulet and back again with a mental command, providing that it has been attuned to the wielder. Not even all three need to be summoned, too.
-Wings: The six wings provide flight, obviously, but also significant maneuverability and speed boosts. Due to being magical in nature, she can perform aerial manoeuvres that would otherwise be frankly impossible. Touching the wings is highly not recommended
-Boots: Defensive qualities aside, they kick with vastly more force than was actually put into them. They have the biggest downside of all the parts: because their summoning would destroy her shoes every time, Noriko tends to not wear any.
-Sword: At first, it's just a nigh-invulnerable and incredibly sharp sword, but with every hit against a target, a thin magical layer attunes itself. The tougher the target, the more blows it would take, but eventually it can adapt to sheering through any armour. Mere steel isn't capable of resisting it even with no magic supplied.

Brief Backstory: Noriko was created to try and supplement Japan's anti-kaiju forces, and raised in a very clinical environment. Due to skipping the whole puberty mess, and never having been a young child, she came out of it rather... naive, when she was instead assigned to work with the IJF in the USA. At first, she had little difficulty fitting in--but keeping an eye on one hero made her suspect corruption and protecting the supervillains.

It was this that a particularly clever member of ARROW seized upon: meeting her in his civilian form, and tricking the pink-haired heroine into believing that all of the IJF was as bad. When her suspect jumped ship to become a villain entirely, she left the IJF, swearing to bring it to an end--since then, she's gotten in the way more than she's helped, knowing their roster far too well. Being obviously IJF-affiliated also doesn't sit well in her eyes.
Was this the omnipotent dog deal? XD
'Anne'

The naivety was just rolling off this one in waves. Obviously, he wasn't versed in the magical who's who; a young girl with a witch's hat was a pretty good fit for Charlotte's reputation if you found them in this sort of scenario. But to not object more stridently to her sudden disappearance? He was going to need to have a supernatural crash course, soon, if he wanted to operate in the real world rather than the sheltered technological one most humans dithered in.
Spartan

Without really thinking, the girl adjusted her music once more and holstered the gun, making sure that the safety was on. With the music blaring in her ears and the motorbike's engine ticking away in the background, she could hardly work out what the still inexplicably-female king was saying, but through experience with the IJF, common protocol made it obvious: she pulled out her phone, unlocked it, and went to the world's silliest app. 'Supervillain capturing service' was not, perhaps, a normal requirement for mobile devices, but after sufficient prodding by a certain girl annoyed with having to carry a separate communicator or rely on phone services, they'd relented.

Much quicker, this.
I am not the person who tried to explain using telekinesis for flight when I can't lift a person in any other circumstance. The problem is that your explanation is, frankly, total crap. It doesn't work. It tries to use science, but goes horribly wrong--using negative mass to push off the Earth but ignoring that this would push the character's body away from the inside (hi, explosion). It's an overcomplicated mess that is infinitely inferior to the simple explanation, e.g. that their telekinesis is stronger on something totally compliant with the weird forces acting on it... like their body.

'This is bullshit' is not a personal attack. : |
I call bullshit on your having a character that can, apparently, manipulate physics on a highly specific level without running afoul of the standard model or other quantum mechanical effects. You said that they can only lift a certain amount; they weigh more than they can lift and thus cannot fly.

Telekinesis should at no point cross over into a theoretical scenario involving negative mass. It definitely shouldn't lead to creating negative mass.

Also, by the way? Doing that would just explode the character.
And one of the things you've described fits perfectly. <.<
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