Metru zooms through the city streets, he grabs Lokkinci and brings her atop a building. He tells her to stay put and returns a few seconds later with Orcorix. A hue of glowing light surrounds the building top in an almost calming manner. “So. You’re probably wondering why I brought you all here.”
Lokkinci winces momentarily at the light and turns herself into a pitch black silhouette with a layer of unyielding darkness. "...Who are you again? And why did you steal me from the middle of nowhere, exactly?"
Metru zooms through the city streets, he grabs Lokkinci and brings her atop a building. He tells her to stay put and returns a few seconds later with Orcorix. A hue of glowing light surrounds the building top in an almost calming manner. “So. You’re probably wondering why I brought you all here.”
Then Emarcee is now smashed. You - like every other player - is expected to play fair. More so, given your position on the FAC. Emarcee is smashed and if you ignore the issue, I will try and bring the matter to a public vote.
No, it is Ten who isn't playing fair. If you look back through his posts you'll see that he was doing little more than ignoring my moves and blasting me with auto-hits. I don't have to take that, nobody has to take that. Emarcee does not die. Period.
You and I must have different definitions of ignored, because I responded to every attack you made against Orcorix I countered each one with moves and powers that were well within Orcorix's ability. Besides, I and several others have already established that you can not use Orcorix's past actions as arguments because you made them perfectly fair and legal when you found no problem with them until after they became inconvenient for you.
For as long as I have roleplayed online, which has been years, whenever someone has made a move that is an autohit NO ONE complains or wails because they know that the autohit part of the move is simply describing what would happen if they are unable to block or counter said attack. This is common knowledge and practice among roleplayers everywhere. You are only crying foul because Emarcee was not designed to counter my perfectly fair and legal combination of attacks. So please, just stop turning the whole RP against you with your foolish arguments and concede defeat.
Metru zooms through the city streets, he grabs Lokkinci and brings her atop a building. He tells her to stay put and returns a few seconds later with Orcorix. A hue of glowing light surrounds the building top in an almost calming manner. “So. You’re probably wondering why I brought you all here.”
Lokkinci winces momentarily at the light and turns herself into a pitch black silhouette with a layer of unyielding darkness. "...Who are you again? And why did you steal me from the middle of nowhere, exactly?"
A blue, glowing, and floating Hau mask materializes amongst the trio, “He brought you to Xia because I told him too.”
No, it is Ten who isn't playing fair. If you look back through his posts you'll see that he was doing little more than ignoring my moves and blasting me with auto-hits. I don't have to take that, nobody has to take that. Emarcee does not die. Period.
You and I must have different definitions of ignored, because I responded to every attack you made against Orcorix I countered each one with moves and powers that were well within Orcorix's ability. Besides, I and several others have already established that you can not use Orcorix's past actions as arguments because you made them perfectly fair and legal when you found no problem with them until after they became inconvenient for you.
For as long as I have roleplayed online, which has been years, whenever someone has made a move that is an autohit NO ONE complains or wails because they know that the autohit part of the move is simply describing what would happen if they are unable to block or counter said attack. This is common knowledge and practice among roleplayers everywhere. You are only crying foul because Emarcee was not designed to counter my perfectly fair and legal combination of attacks. So please, just stop turning the whole RP against you with your foolish arguments and concede defeat.
What exactly are you trying to accomplish here? Just push off already, Emarcee is not dying to something this foolish and unfair.
Lokkinci winces momentarily at the light and turns herself into a pitch black silhouette with a layer of unyielding darkness. "...Who are you again? And why did you steal me from the middle of nowhere, exactly?"
A blue, glowing, and floating Hau mask materializes amongst the trio, “He brought you to Xia because I told him too.”
Axarella glances at her axe, frowning. "I'll have to ask a way to prevent transmutation." She muses. She uses her axe to cut Eric's head off.
OOC: How does the staff break? He's still in stasis, the stasis field simply prevents Rocket from moving. The staff should, by all means, shatter Rocket's head.
OOC: I would like to point out that one of Axarella's hands is missing it's fingers, and the other hand just had a large axe transform inside of the wrist, which would either sever the hand or cause some major damage to whatever wiring/muscles that would control the hand.
Eric blocks the axe blade with his hands and transforms the axe into a scythe. He then swings the scythe's inner blade towards Axarella's neck.
OOC: Isn't it generally accepted that stasis makes you invulnerable while in it, while also keeping you from moving or doing much of anything? So it stands to reason that if Centaur is going to be swinging a staff with enough force to "shatter an iron slab" at an unmovable and unbreakable stasised matoran, that the staff would instead be the thing breaking.
OOC: I would like to point out that one of Axarella's hands is missing it's fingers, and the other hand just had a large axe transform inside of the wrist, which would either sever the hand or cause some major damage to whatever wiring/muscles that would control the hand.
Eric blocks the axe blade with his hands and transforms the axe into a scythe. He then swings the scythe's inner blade towards Axarella's neck.
OOC: Isn't it generally accepted that stasis makes you invulnerable while in it, while also keeping you from moving or doing much of anything? So it stands to reason that if Centaur is going to be swinging a staff with enough force to "shatter an iron slab" at an unmovable and unbreakable stasised matoran, that the staff would instead be the thing breaking.
Don’t know if you just missed this or your post got lost in moderation. Ether way, I haven’t seen your response.
OOC: Oh, it got lost in moderation. How ironic.
OOC: She never removed it from her wrist. She just slammed her axe into his head. She doesn't care about the pain.
Also, no. That's not how this works. A simple hand cannot block a very sharp axe.
IC: The axe cuts through Eric's hand, and smashes Eric, decapitating him. Granted, that means he still can be revived via Red Star.
OOC: Uh, no. That's not how stasis works at all? I've never had it be like that. Rocket's basically smashed, as is Eric. However, unlike Rocket, Eric can still be resurrected via Red Star, and probably find a way off. Whatever made you think it made Rocket unbreakable? I stated in the original post, it just made him unable to move.
A blue, glowing, and floating Hau mask materializes amongst the trio, “He brought you to Xia because I told him too.”
"...And who are you, again?"
Orcorix blinks and punches the head that's still scowling. "You, I remember." He says, nodding at Metru. He then turns to the hau. "Not you though." He folds all 6 arms. "And I imagine that you called us here because you want someone dead. That's usually the reason people want me somewhere."
Don’t know if you just missed this or your post got lost in moderation. Ether way, I haven’t seen your response.
OOC: Oh, it got lost in moderation. How ironic.
OOC: She never removed it from her wrist. She just slammed her axe into his head. She doesn't care about the pain.
Also, no. That's not how this works. A simple hand cannot block a very sharp axe.
IC: The axe cuts through Eric's hand, and smashes Eric, decapitating him. Granted, that means he still can be revived via Red Star.
OOC: Uh, no. That's not how stasis works at all? I've never had it be like that. Rocket's basically smashed, as is Eric. However, unlike Rocket, Eric can still be resurrected via Red Star, and probably find a way off. Whatever made you think it made Rocket unbreakable? I stated in the original post, it just made him unable to move.
OOC: Coolio
Not removing it from her wrist would mean that the axe could be at any random angle. Rolls D20 to see if the axe might be aligned properly. Gets 2
I might've narrated that incorrectly. I meant that as soon as it hits Eric's hand to turns into a scythe handle, meaning he could block it by grabbing it. This might leave a cut on his hands, but nothing major.
IC: Eric transforms the blade as soon as it makes contact with his hands, grabbing the newly formed scythe handle. He then swings the inner blade of the scythe towards Axarella's neck.
OOC: If you can't move, you're unbreakable, because something would need to move to break. I'm also fairly certain that for LMBE RP balance purposes, Stasis makes you invulnerable. Otherwise Makuta would be able to kill everyone.
OOC: She never removed it from her wrist. She just slammed her axe into his head. She doesn't care about the pain.
Also, no. That's not how this works. A simple hand cannot block a very sharp axe.
IC: The axe cuts through Eric's hand, and smashes Eric, decapitating him. Granted, that means he still can be revived via Red Star.
OOC: Uh, no. That's not how stasis works at all? I've never had it be like that. Rocket's basically smashed, as is Eric. However, unlike Rocket, Eric can still be resurrected via Red Star, and probably find a way off. Whatever made you think it made Rocket unbreakable? I stated in the original post, it just made him unable to move.
OOC: Coolio
Not removing it from her wrist would mean that the axe could be at any random angle. Rolls D20 to see if the axe might be aligned properly. Gets 2
I might've narrated that incorrectly. I meant that as soon as it hits Eric's hand to turns into a scythe handle, meaning he could block it by grabbing it. This might leave a cut on his hands, but nothing major.
IC: Eric transforms the blade as soon as it makes contact with his hands, grabbing the newly formed scythe handle. He then swings the inner blade of the scythe towards Axarella's neck.
OOC: If you can't move, you're unbreakable, because something would need to move to break. I'm also fairly certain that for LMBE RP balance purposes, Stasis makes you invulnerable. Otherwise Makuta would be able to kill everyone.
There's only a few angles where it could be in her wrist. Since it's a dual-sided axe, she's using it.
That's not how this works, though. It cuts through his hand too fast for him to change it.
IC: Eric.. Is dead. Axarella proceeds to slink off into the shadows.
OOC: That's again, not how it works. Rocket can't move his body. That doesn't mean his body can't be moved. He himself just can't move himself. "Centaur" knows how stasis works. His staff is the place the stasis originated from. So, um, yeah, it's not gonna break that easy. You may be certain about that, but that's simply not true.
Not removing it from her wrist would mean that the axe could be at any random angle. Rolls D20 to see if the axe might be aligned properly. Gets 2
I might've narrated that incorrectly. I meant that as soon as it hits Eric's hand to turns into a scythe handle, meaning he could block it by grabbing it. This might leave a cut on his hands, but nothing major.
IC: Eric transforms the blade as soon as it makes contact with his hands, grabbing the newly formed scythe handle. He then swings the inner blade of the scythe towards Axarella's neck.
OOC: If you can't move, you're unbreakable, because something would need to move to break. I'm also fairly certain that for LMBE RP balance purposes, Stasis makes you invulnerable. Otherwise Makuta would be able to kill everyone.
There's only a few angles where it could be in her wrist. Since it's a dual-sided axe, she's using it.
That's not how this works, though. It cuts through his hand too fast for him to change it.
IC: Eric.. Is dead. Axarella proceeds to slink off into the shadows.
OOC: That's again, not how it works. Rocket can't move his body. That doesn't mean his body can't be moved. He himself just can't move himself. "Centaur" knows how stasis works. His staff is the place the stasis originated from. So, um, yeah, it's not gonna break that easy. You may be certain about that, but that's simply not true.
OOC: Actually, there’s an infinite number of angles where it could be in her wrist. It was stuck there through a swing, it was a small ball that suddenly expanded back into an axe at a random angle within her wrist. It could anywhere between perpindicular to parallel to her arm.
No. Effects where he touches it is instantaneous. It may take a miniscule amount of time for the rest of the axe to be transformed, but where he touches the axe would be near instantly transformed. It’s why I said “As soon as it makes contact”
IC: Eric does the actions previously stated.
OOC: That’s not how stasis works at all here. It makes you invulnerable to damage, because your body can not be changed or moved, but makes it impossible for the being in stasis to react. And Stasis makes the target invulnerable for balance putposes. So Rocket does not get smashed.
There's only a few angles where it could be in her wrist. Since it's a dual-sided axe, she's using it.
That's not how this works, though. It cuts through his hand too fast for him to change it.
IC: Eric.. Is dead. Axarella proceeds to slink off into the shadows.
OOC: That's again, not how it works. Rocket can't move his body. That doesn't mean his body can't be moved. He himself just can't move himself. "Centaur" knows how stasis works. His staff is the place the stasis originated from. So, um, yeah, it's not gonna break that easy. You may be certain about that, but that's simply not true.
OOC: Actually, there’s an infinite number of angles where it could be in her wrist. It was stuck there through a swing, it was a small ball that suddenly expanded back into an axe at a random angle within her wrist. It could anywhere between perpindicular to parallel to her arm.
No. Effects where he touches it is instantaneous. It may take a miniscule amount of time for the rest of the axe to be transformed, but where he touches the axe would be near instantly transformed. It’s why I said “As soon as it makes contact”
IC: Eric does the actions previously stated.
OOC: That’s not how stasis works at all here. It makes you invulnerable to damage, because your body can not be changed or moved, but makes it impossible for the being in stasis to react. And Stasis makes the target invulnerable for balance putposes. So Rocket does not get smashed.
OOC: Double sided axe. If it's still in her wrist, then there's several angles, yes, but all of them mean she can use the other side.
No. It's not going to change it when it's slicing through him.
IC: No, he's dead.
OOC: I'm sorry, no. You don't decide how stasis works. Rocket's dead. Just say he had a rocket somewhere that's regenerating if you feel so desperate to have him back. Centaur placed him in stasis, to prevent him from moving. That's it. He then swung his staff down atop Rocket's head, which would kill him. The stasis in this context prevents internal movement or damage. So yes, if he was, say, poisoned, and then in stasis, the stasis would prevent the poison from doing more damage. If a disintegration blast hit him, he'd still die, despite the stasis. Even still, if Stasis DID work like that, then Centaur would've dropped the stasis the split second before his staff hit; giving Rocket no time to react, no matter how much you think otherwise, and he'd still die.