Superheroes of the Trust Game Thread

Jemal said:
*Wasn't trying to control her, just trying to interface so we could talk more directly. failing that Optic would just try verbally*


That you can do, or you can just talk to her through the screen.

Hope and Nitro did what Shooting Star asked, so what is the next stage of her plan?
 

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Megan tucks her long ponytail into the back of her shirt, and then places her hands against Hope's column of ice. "Thank you," she snaps at the AEGIS agent. Elemental opposition? BS. Too bad it doesn't really work like that though; it would have made my life so much better. Besides, if you're a wind mage first, then fire shouldn't be opposed anyway - it should be earth. And that AI... she continues to work herself into a fine temper.

"If someone has another idea, speak up now before I do something rash."

(I don't want to jump the gun with a dangerous, expensive, and rather irrevokeable action if someone has another option they want to pursue.)
 



Victim said:
Megan tucks her long ponytail into the back of her shirt, and then places her hands against Hope's column of ice. "Thank you," she snaps at the AEGIS agent. Elemental opposition? BS. Too bad it doesn't really work like that though; it would have made my life so much better. Besides, if you're a wind mage first, then fire shouldn't be opposed anyway - it should be earth. And that AI... she continues to work herself into a fine temper.

"If someone has another idea, speak up now before I do something rash."

(I don't want to jump the gun with a dangerous, expensive, and rather irrevokeable action if someone has another option they want to pursue.)

"I'm out of ideas at the moment." Hope said wryly. "What are you planning, exactly?" she asked as she expanded the winds to fill the room.

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Her primary elements are air, water and electricity, the primary factors that make up weather. So her weaknesses as far as spellwork is concerned is of course fire followed by earth. I'd think that if she had cast a spell with the earth based descriptor, it would affect her similarly. Just my two cents on the subject, unless of course Matt disagrees. ;)

Oh, Matt, if you want, I can pop that into her character sheet, so we don't forget.
 
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kirinke said:
"I can't have the monopoly on rash acts now, can I?" Hope asked with a grin.

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Her primary elements are air, water and electricity, the primary factors that make up weather. So her weaknesses as far as spellwork is concerned is of course fire followed by earth. I'd think that if she had cast a spell with the earth based descriptor, it would affect her similarly. Just my two cents on the subject, unless of course Matt disagrees. ;)

Oh, Matt, if you want, I can pop that into her character sheet, so we don't forget.

(BTW, the backlash was an inherent drawback of the banishing spell, stemming from the power of the demon itself. Even a fire mage would have been hit like that)
 



Someone say something so I don't have to do this! Megan glances around to the rest of the group with desperation and then anger. She floats over toward where Nitro applied his talents in smashing, tilts herself so that she's basically lying down and then dangles her arms a few feet above the crater stomped(?) into the floor. Megan pauses, and turns back to Viridian. "Are you sure you're ready? Optic, since you're not getting anywhere, can you blind her - it, whatever - by turning off the sensors for a bit?" It's bad enough that you'll all see. "Oh, and stand back."

After a moment's pause for people to move, she winces preemptively before unleashing her full power straight down into the hole. There's some screaming involved too.

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Round 1: Move action to float over the hole Nitro made.

Round 2: Full Round Action to break object:

Extra Effort! Barely Controlled Plasma Projection: Corrosion +13 Area (Cone 130 ft)
Side Effect: Blast +13

Assuming the base can't make a Reflex save :) (but you never know), it loses 13 points of toughness and must take 5 on its Toughness save versus DC 28. IIRC, that can inflict a Destroy result on a 130 feet of solid steel (all that's in the area) even with the bonuses from thickness.

Shooting Star saves against a DC 28 Blast with her +9 toughness. :( I'll spend an HP on improved roll to avoid Staggered, KO, Disabled, or Dying if necessary.

If there's a superscience energy reflector or something hidden inside the reinforced concrete, then spending a hero point to ensure that she evades her own blast would also be a good idea.
 

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Hope does have the Healing ability now, even though she's not exactly aware of it. If necessary, she'll go into instinctive protective mode and go to healing Star. She'll do this as soon as she can.

Depending on what happens this is what she'll attempt...
*Grant a character an immediate recovery check for the subject's worst damage condition.
*Stabalize a dying character with a DC 10 Healing check

IC
"STAR!" Hope shouts, lurching forward as the girl begins to scream, smoke pouring from the hole and the horrible smell of burnt flesh wafting up. Winds swirl around the room, wafting away the acrid fumes and she pulls the superhero away from it

"You bloody idiot," she whispers, her expression twisting in concern and fear for the girl.
 
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