Triptych Part III: Blitzkrieg Cats!
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Not really certain about that. Oh BTW, I'm in now.Xuanwu wrote:I'm still wondering if Alucard will be defeated by math.
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Just had a thought: if Integra just dressed as her devil side and ordered Major to heel, he'd totally do it. War averted through dominatrix fantasies!
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no someone would need to cosplay as War.
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"Is that the bridge?"
"No, that's the third bridge. It's down."
I wonder if we're going to get Reseda vs. Captain. Cat vs. Dog!
"No, that's the third bridge. It's down."
I wonder if we're going to get Reseda vs. Captain. Cat vs. Dog!
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$20 on the mutt.
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I also bet on Captain. Gotta support the Nazi puppy.
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Xuanwu, I totally blame you for the Blitzkrieg Bop lyrics going through my head.
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A three hour tour? Didn't you do the "Stranded on a desert island" storyline years ago?
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Can you really kill something that's already dead? I don't see Yumiko's problem here.
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Vampires can be exceedingly charming when they need to be. They will joke, cajole and flatter, and just when you think, "vampires aren't so bad," you've got a pair of fangs buried in your neck.
For those who still insist on treating vampirism as a romantic existence, consider the suicide note left behind by Jacob Drexel, member of a prominent Philadelphia family who was transformed in 1937. After Drexel leaped off the City Hall tower one snowy night, a suicide note was found that closed with the following lines: "I have been living in constant torment over the unspeakable acts I have committed, and yet I am powerless to stop committing them. May God forgive me."
- Dr. Hugo Pecos, FVZA Director Emeritus
For those who still insist on treating vampirism as a romantic existence, consider the suicide note left behind by Jacob Drexel, member of a prominent Philadelphia family who was transformed in 1937. After Drexel leaped off the City Hall tower one snowy night, a suicide note was found that closed with the following lines: "I have been living in constant torment over the unspeakable acts I have committed, and yet I am powerless to stop committing them. May God forgive me."
- Dr. Hugo Pecos, FVZA Director Emeritus
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Yomiko, I think you mean. Yumiko is the one Robin just saved. Also, I concur. This is probably Yomiko, based on what she just said.flyboy254 wrote:Can you really kill something that's already dead? I don't see Yumiko's problem here.
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Yomiko Readman's a bibliophile. To her, books have souls, and having destroyed so many books at the British Library torments her. But I wonder how Reseda's going to handle it when she finds the reason for Yomiko's torment.flyboy254 wrote:Can you really kill something that's already dead? I don't see Yumiko's problem here.
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...Captain needs to turn around and walk away. Full-power Seras can beat him (with Pip's help). Alucard could probably take him. Yomiko is more powerful than either. Her only disadvantage is her mental state isn't as focused as normal, but that just means it won't end as quickly.
(I'm betting Reseda will take him on, though, since it's more fun for her.)
(I'm betting Reseda will take him on, though, since it's more fun for her.)
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Ah, crap! Not him! Not now!
*In the distance, a wolf howls*
Damnit, my inner Sir Penwood fanboy is also my inner werewolf fanboy, and he has a persecution complex stemming from historical events of people being tortured into confessing to being werewolves, blighting crops, eating the fetus out of pregnant women, etc, and promptly being executed for their trouble. Sure, he lets settings where lycanthropy = rabies/Aids slide. He was in fact ecstatic over the Harry Potter series using one as a fill in for the plight of the handicapped.
*More howls, with the sounds of snapping chains*
...err, lets speed this up. He equates the persecution of real life "Werewolves" with the persecution of Jews, which leads to an understandable loathing of Nazis. Which means he thinks of the Captain as a "traitor" of some kind, and wants to rip the guy's head off and shove monk's wort down his throat. A traitor to "Whom", I'm not sure, but since at this point he's basically a character in his own right rather than just an extension of myself, I have trouble following his thought process some days. Also, since he never got a chance to actually BE an in comic Penwood fanboy, he has been in a sour mood lat...
*The sound of a piece of string snapping, only infinitely louder, followed by a howl of triumph and rage*
How in the name of Hel did THAT happen?!? The dwarves I got it from said that was the same stuff that Asgard used to keep their own giant wolf from mauling Odin! I need to do some damage control. I'll check back later.
*In the distance, a wolf howls*
Damnit, my inner Sir Penwood fanboy is also my inner werewolf fanboy, and he has a persecution complex stemming from historical events of people being tortured into confessing to being werewolves, blighting crops, eating the fetus out of pregnant women, etc, and promptly being executed for their trouble. Sure, he lets settings where lycanthropy = rabies/Aids slide. He was in fact ecstatic over the Harry Potter series using one as a fill in for the plight of the handicapped.
*More howls, with the sounds of snapping chains*
...err, lets speed this up. He equates the persecution of real life "Werewolves" with the persecution of Jews, which leads to an understandable loathing of Nazis. Which means he thinks of the Captain as a "traitor" of some kind, and wants to rip the guy's head off and shove monk's wort down his throat. A traitor to "Whom", I'm not sure, but since at this point he's basically a character in his own right rather than just an extension of myself, I have trouble following his thought process some days. Also, since he never got a chance to actually BE an in comic Penwood fanboy, he has been in a sour mood lat...
*The sound of a piece of string snapping, only infinitely louder, followed by a howl of triumph and rage*
How in the name of Hel did THAT happen?!? The dwarves I got it from said that was the same stuff that Asgard used to keep their own giant wolf from mauling Odin! I need to do some damage control. I'll check back later.

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CAPTAIN~~~!!!
*gleeful*

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...
I have no idea who to root for right now.
I have no idea who to root for right now.
Vampires can be exceedingly charming when they need to be. They will joke, cajole and flatter, and just when you think, "vampires aren't so bad," you've got a pair of fangs buried in your neck.
For those who still insist on treating vampirism as a romantic existence, consider the suicide note left behind by Jacob Drexel, member of a prominent Philadelphia family who was transformed in 1937. After Drexel leaped off the City Hall tower one snowy night, a suicide note was found that closed with the following lines: "I have been living in constant torment over the unspeakable acts I have committed, and yet I am powerless to stop committing them. May God forgive me."
- Dr. Hugo Pecos, FVZA Director Emeritus
For those who still insist on treating vampirism as a romantic existence, consider the suicide note left behind by Jacob Drexel, member of a prominent Philadelphia family who was transformed in 1937. After Drexel leaped off the City Hall tower one snowy night, a suicide note was found that closed with the following lines: "I have been living in constant torment over the unspeakable acts I have committed, and yet I am powerless to stop committing them. May God forgive me."
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Rule of thumb: When in doubt, root for the one that's not a Nazi.
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Unless it's a pretty girl in glasses with dark hair. (Or a catboy.)SailorPtah wrote:Rule of thumb: When in doubt, root for the one that's not a Nazi.

Captain's lucky. He'll only have to fight the weaker of the two. More sporting, definitely.