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Shalimar said:
Out of curiosity, If she had just used a straight attack instead of an area one could it have killed Cardinal?

If she's got Ultimate Reflexes, she's going to have Ultimate Toughness (and you'd need to have to roll to hit).

Ryan also knows that Kelly was amazingly ignorant and naive, and at one point thought Cardinal was a being of pure cosmic energy. He figures Cardinal wanted something, Kelly mouthed off, probably started something she shouldn't have, and got killed for it. Besides, there's probably a blast shadow of Metatron in the wall.

Bishop's holding back because even in her diminished state, Cardinal could take him. It's always smarter to get a bunch of your friends and ambush your enemy while they're weak and vulnerable, instead of a one-on-one fight to the death.

"Revenge is a dish best served cold."
 

Tokiwong said:
umm yeah that would work, and a concept, obviously at this point being a student probably would not work too well... because things are going to get messy

Unless the character was already a student at the institute. I don't think the total population of elites at the school was ever fully detailed, and even some of the ones that came up could have changed in the interim.
 



Agamon said:
I never meant to turn Anika into a slut, but, yeah, 4 boyfriends by age 17 is a lot, I guess. I wrote up Sami as the potential boyfriend, I wasn't expecting the Ryan and Gilden stuff.

I don't think she's really a slut. Ryan+Anika clearly wasn't going to work out and Gilden was a pretty sudden impulse during an insecure time in Anika's life. It makes sense that she would have gone through them so quickly. But Mark's stressed and tired. It doesn't bring out his most charitable or understanding self.

I'd have been surprised if Mark spoke that. And yeah, I'm sure that confrontation would have been amusing to read, but not so much for the participants. Anika's obviously in a bad bood, too.

I know I shouldn't pick on typoes, as I make them too, but that's a damn funny one. :)

Honestly, Mark sees Anika as a fairly close friend. Not as close as Star, sure, but they both have drugs in their past and the Legacy leader issues. Maybe they're not knocking back drinks at the pub together, but that's a bit more than he has in common with the rest of the team.

Really, we could use some downtime to socialize a bit. You know, after the universe, the world, and our lives are saved.
 

Victim said:
Unless the character was already a student at the institute. I don't think the total population of elites at the school was ever fully detailed, and even some of the ones that came up could have changed in the interim.
This is true, the elite population was intentionally left vague :)
 


Samnell said:
I know I shouldn't pick on typoes, as I make them too, but that's a damn funny one. :)

Aw, c'bon, I god a cold, gibbie a breag. :)

Samnell said:
Honestly, Mark sees Anika as a fairly close friend. Not as close as Star, sure, but they both have drugs in their past and the Legacy leader issues. Maybe they're not knocking back drinks at the pub together, but that's a bit more than he has in common with the rest of the team.

Really, we could use some downtime to socialize a bit. You know, after the universe, the world, and our lives are saved.

I agree with this, they are pretty close friends, I think. In fact, I could see them knocking back drinks in a pub...well, if they both didn't have problems with substance abuse, anyway. :p
 

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