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9 yrs ago
Current 乇乂ㄒ尺卂 ㄒ卄丨匚匚
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10 yrs ago
A sentence you wasted 5 seconds to read.
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10 yrs ago
Who came up with the idea to make our statuses quotes from philosophers, anyway?
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11 yrs ago
We could be doing something productive with our lives... instead, we're here.
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11 yrs ago
A random quote from some philosopher that we'll forget in a few moments.
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Everyone has the potential to become very powerful. Press could control an entire army of robots, Cora could turn her body into pure shadow and move at the speed of sound or something, etc, etc. All of this is just in theory, of course.
You know, sometimes I like to think about how all our powers correspond with the laws of physics and stuff. Just a thought to consider. :3
It's most likely without oil, as for range... I dunno.
Sweet!! I wish I had been the one fast enough to post, then.... oh well. I really want to see the conclusion, though! :D
Press nodded. "It's a good idea, Ambrose, but the thing is, though," Press said. "Horus only talks to me. If he finds something, he'd only be able to inform me of anything. Then I'd have to relay that info to you guys. Not that big of a problem, really, but I thought I should mention it all the same." After all, it could mean the difference between success and failure for the mission. "All the same, take him with you anyway. He'll stay close to you guys, and my point of finding each other still stands."
Press was nodding at a lot of Ambrose's suggestions, but then there was one problem he couldn't ignore. "Ambrose, you seem to be forgetting that I don't have physical enhancements like a lot of you guys, hence the armor," Press interjected. "Also, my jetpack emits no fumes and is quite silent. So really, I don't have any other choice but to use it if I must stick to the rooftops." He then had Horus walking onto his forearm and said, "Take Horus with you, though. Either of us can locate the other much easier than by using some headpiece," holding out Horus toward Ambrose.
"Clean cut I suppose I can believe, but there lies another problem," Press said. "The hole itself. Even an idiot would be able to tell that it wasn't caused by natural forces. I mean, who's going to believe that a circular hole, or whatever the hell kind of shape you're gonna make, is natural? Not to mention that people would be able to check to see how fresh such a thing would be. I know I could. Plus, civilians would converge toward the hole since it would be such an oddity. Their curiosity would override their sense of danger and we'd lose any element of surprise we'd have, not to mention that those civilians would make easy pickings of hostages, or worse. So, Jack, we're still in this aircraft, and not exactly the 'field of duty' yet. You save your oily flame for when we actually need it."
Shut up Gisk you could have told me that in the ooc. I blame this stupid Swype function on my phone. It keeps messing up my words.
Press looked past Stitches when he heard the argument escalating again. "Excuse me a moment," he said to Stitches as he closed his visor and walked over to Jack and Linn. "Knock it off, Jack. We have other things to worry about. And Linn, don't provoke him. That's not helping either," Press said, his voice sounding more threatening coming from the speakers on his helmet. At least he thought they did.

"As for burning through walls, that's a terrible idea, in more ways than one. That would alert our target of our immediate presence and she'd either avoid us like the plague or ambush us from the high ground. Not to mention the fear of any innocents getting hurt," Press explained. "As for splitting up, I propose 2 groups, with Horus here in one group and me in the other. Either one of us can alert the other if we spot the target, bringing the groups together to take her down."
I'd be surprised if there wasn't.
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