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#76 Re: His Majesty's Dragons: World at War
I'm just gonna be sitting here, not throwing off lightning bolts, and letting the rest of you rumble and tumble
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#77 Re: His Majesty's Dragons: World at War
Annnnnd there goes Frostfell. Saw that coming.
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#78 Re: His Majesty's Dragons: World at War
So, Cyncat, I have a question. Since I assume that Frostfell is not insane enough to kill the Cauchador's captain, how is he grabbing the Cauchador exactly? Same question applies to the rest of the crew, but Frostfell may care less about them for all I know.
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#79 Re: His Majesty's Dragons: World at War
The captain that hasn't said a single word or exercised the tiniest modicum of control of his dragon? That captain? No, Frostfell isn't interested in harming him.
I thought I was fairly clear about the grab. Tail wraps around, legs grab legs, mouth grabs neck. Note grabbing and pressure, not rending. Frostfell is immobilizing and subduing.
I thought I was fairly clear about the grab. Tail wraps around, legs grab legs, mouth grabs neck. Note grabbing and pressure, not rending. Frostfell is immobilizing and subduing.
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So Gen Havoc, is my info OK? Can I start posting?
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#81 Re: His Majesty's Dragons: World at War
Yes, that Captain. The one whose death would trigger a blood rage in the 42-ton dragon you are attempting to subdue. You understand why I wish to be clear on these matters?Cynical Cat wrote:The captain that hasn't said a single word or exercised the tiniest modicum of control of his dragon? That captain? No, Frostfell isn't interested in harming him.
I thought I was fairly clear about the grab. Tail wraps around, legs grab legs, mouth grabs neck. Note grabbing and pressure, not rending. Frostfell is immobilizing and subduing.
Yes, at 45 tons the dragons works as posted. You may arrive whenever you like in Gibraltar. Watch for low-flying Heavyweights.Hawkwings wrote:So Gen Havoc, is my info OK? Can I start posting?
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#82 Re: His Majesty's Dragons: World at War
Personally I'd wait til after the brawl clears out. Maybe "tomorrow" in game...
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#83 Re: His Majesty's Dragons: World at War
Or, we could use a laid back non-psychotic heavyweight riiiight nooowwwwLadyTevar wrote:Personally I'd wait til after the brawl clears out. Maybe "tomorrow" in game...
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#84 Re: His Majesty's Dragons: World at War
Exactly what I was thinking.Comrade Tortoise wrote:Or, we could use a laid back non-psychotic heavyweight riiiight nooowwwwLadyTevar wrote:Personally I'd wait til after the brawl clears out. Maybe "tomorrow" in game...
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#85 Re: His Majesty's Dragons: World at War
I don't think that throwing another heavyweight into this disaster is going to help things.
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#86 Re: His Majesty's Dragons: World at War
Technically, I could have done something....
but I think Frostfell would take unkindly to being electrocuted along with the other one...
but I think Frostfell would take unkindly to being electrocuted along with the other one...
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#87 Re: His Majesty's Dragons: World at War
I think your response in-character makes a better point, really. The amount of voltage necessary to shock the Cauchador into submission would probably fry his captain.
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#88 Re: His Majesty's Dragons: World at War
Seriously.
For context DS, though Franklin can ask Thundercracker to help him charge, the process is not exciting.
It would take both dragons, unharnessed, in the air. Thundercracker would have to hover in place for about an hour building enough of a charge - which would be the maximum he could. If he fired it at Franklin then, Franklin would still only have about half the energy available from a true lightning bolt.
In short, all Thundercracker might do is annoy the two heavies with static cling. ;)
For context DS, though Franklin can ask Thundercracker to help him charge, the process is not exciting.
It would take both dragons, unharnessed, in the air. Thundercracker would have to hover in place for about an hour building enough of a charge - which would be the maximum he could. If he fired it at Franklin then, Franklin would still only have about half the energy available from a true lightning bolt.
In short, all Thundercracker might do is annoy the two heavies with static cling. ;)
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#89 Re: His Majesty's Dragons: World at War
Let's see...
Everyone in the unit has gone bugfuck crazy or disappeared. Check.
Huge clusterfuck that can intense and long term bad effects Check.
Higher seems to think I can magically solve this shit. Check.
Huh, the dragonforce is more like the Marines then I thought.
Everyone in the unit has gone bugfuck crazy or disappeared. Check.
Huge clusterfuck that can intense and long term bad effects Check.
Higher seems to think I can magically solve this shit. Check.
Huh, the dragonforce is more like the Marines then I thought.
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#90 Re: His Majesty's Dragons: World at War
Probably could rheonix, but again, the issue comes in frying the crew/captains on the Real, since I'm pretty sure Frostfell has no crew on him.
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#91 Re: His Majesty's Dragons: World at War
And we're a bunch of dirty killers. You left that out.frigidmagi wrote:Let's see...
Everyone in the unit has gone bugfuck crazy or disappeared. Check.
Huge clusterfuck that can intense and long term bad effects Check.
Higher seems to think I can magically solve this shit. Check.
Huh, the dragonforce is more like the Marines then I thought.
It's not that I'm unforgiving, it's that most of the people who wrong me are unrepentant assholes.
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#92 Re: His Majesty's Dragons: World at War
Some things do not need to be stated, they are simply understood.
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#93 Re: His Majesty's Dragons: World at War
Rhoenix... are you MAD?
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#94 Re: His Majesty's Dragons: World at War
Ok, I'll ask you a question in return. Two heavyweight dragons are currently in a brawl. All other dragons and people are just sitting around, watching and murmuring various things to themselves. If Captain Rankin is taking the step to deploy special weapons dragons, plural, to break it up, why the hell is everyone else just watching and drinking beer while the compound is getting wrecked?Comrade Tortoise wrote:Rhoenix... are you MAD?
Havoc is giving the PC's a chance to resolve this issue before it gets resolved by NPC's. My action may end up being a horrible mistake, but I'd far rather try to accomplish something and die, rather than sit around not accomplishing something when the situation calls for it.
The fastest way to resolve this issue is to separate Captain from Spanish Heavyweight, and demand that the Spanish Heavy calm the fuck down before something terrible happens to his Captain. So, that's exactly what he aims to do.
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#95 Re: His Majesty's Dragons: World at War
My biggest issue is that such a maneuver is far more possible with a lightweight. Assuming the guy isn't strapped in too tight.
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#96 Re: His Majesty's Dragons: World at War
I hate to say it... that's probably the best bet, as it will keep Frostfell from killing him by accident.
I don't think I can do anything... I have Nathan and Judith on Jebediah, which would slow him down.
I don't think I can do anything... I have Nathan and Judith on Jebediah, which would slow him down.
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#97 Re: His Majesty's Dragons: World at War
Franklin's still slower than Kunja - Kunja could do so more easily, yes. I just didn't see anyone trying to do so yet.Charon wrote:My biggest issue is that such a maneuver is far more possible with a lightweight. Assuming the guy isn't strapped in too tight.
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#98 Re: His Majesty's Dragons: World at War
Exactly. I know everybody thought what I did was suicidal, but just sitting back while an insane heavyweight attacks our new squadmates? That's just not going to happen.rhoenix wrote:Ok, I'll ask you a question in return. Two heavyweight dragons are currently in a brawl. All other dragons and people are just sitting around, watching and murmuring various things to themselves. If Captain Rankin is taking the step to deploy special weapons dragons, plural, to break it up, why the hell is everyone else just watching and drinking beer while the compound is getting wrecked?Comrade Tortoise wrote:Rhoenix... are you MAD?
Havoc is giving the PC's a chance to resolve this issue before it gets resolved by NPC's. My action may end up being a horrible mistake, but I'd far rather try to accomplish something and die, rather than sit around not accomplishing something when the situation calls for it.
The fastest way to resolve this issue is to separate Captain from Spanish Heavyweight, and demand that the Spanish Heavy calm the fuck down before something terrible happens to his Captain. So, that's exactly what he aims to do.
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#99 Re: His Majesty's Dragons: World at War
That's why Kunja tried the Victorian Diplomacy method. :)
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#100 Re: His Majesty's Dragons: World at War
I thought that involved explosives.Charon wrote:That's why Kunja tried the Victorian Diplomacy method. :)
If not, it should. ;)
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