Eir wrote:Eir's head whipped around to try and see what Zizzy was looking at, trying not to get fingerprints all over the transparisteel surface.
And my brain thinks:

Eir wrote:Eir's head whipped around to try and see what Zizzy was looking at, trying not to get fingerprints all over the transparisteel surface.

Silas Myles Pearson wrote:He did notice his friend studying the other boy, but other then the trainign Saber, and the angry expression their target seemed rather dull. Maybe he was bad at being a sith? The kid hadn't even filed his teeth yet.
Byron Mik wrote:Master Orgus Din had spoken and that was that, no need to burden him with knowing that Byron had made plans to visit the temple on his own later in the day. Jedi Cop could be a loose cannon at times… but damn if he wasn’t good at his job.
Eir wrote:Mir wrote:"No, but he has a lot to explain." Mir huffed at the human before turning back to the sith. "So prey tell me, is slavery common in the Empire? Do you have slaves?" farghul's arms hung by his side, his claws out.
We discussed this yesterday, Eir thought as the commotion rapidly escalated, you have the attention span of the fish you like so much. The girl remained mindful of what was happening between the two sides, though outwardly she appeared to be giving her attention to Lord Destrus, even after the pureblood stormed from the room.Faily wrote:"Tradition is a factor," he mused with interest. "Another would be the perception of the Force. The will of the Force is a lie - it is however powerful in the hands of those who can bend it to create their own future. Don't you want to be the master of your own life?"
“I am master of my own life,” she answered simply, “the Will of the Force is an abstract, not a compulsion.” She had considered the subject of control over the Force would come up, she hadn’t expected the Darth to jump in with both feet. “History has shown again and again that the Force bends to no one’s hand, and that the price of that power is corruption. I cannot understand the arrogance that must be required to think that anything as massive as the Force could — or should — be controlled.”
Byron Mik wrote:Byron mustered his courage and moved forward, he had bathed in he Dark Side the day before... and that gave him a sense of reckless courage... in her own selfish way Drascovina had prepared him for this encounter in the dark. That thought gave him a shiver, Sith were weird.
Still he pressed forward.
O'vala Aeser wrote:O'vala wasn't afraid to make any risky dives. It was just sand, even if was rough, course, and got everywhere. She made her long shot with a cartwheel and ended up back on her feet with no sweat off her brow.
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D5 EA Coordination for Volleyball Round 2, Boost!: 1eP+3eA+2eD+1eB 4 successes, 1 advantage

Chriala Hulis wrote:The nearly faceless visage of Master Chriala nodded. "Auratera is a planet of light and life. Many curious creatures come to exist here. Even those that defy our definition, like a shark that is also reptile and mammal. One could study them for a lifetime." She smiled. "Such is our galaxy."
Silas Myles Pearson wrote:"Good point!" Silas agreed and moved to help the two other boys. "They'll attack people and create more zombies and then'll we'll have a plaque on our hands!"
Eir wrote:Chuckling at the infectious cheer coming from the rotund bundle, "no, I haven't. Do," Eir glanced around conspiratorially, "do you want to build a snowman?" That was a thing people did, right? She'd seen it in holoshows.

Glade wrote:"Whoa!" Glade ran out into the snow. And, buffeted by the winds, and standing on an unusually slippery surface, she almost immediately toppled over.
With as many layers as she was wearing, she probably could have been run over by a speeder and not noticed. Instead, she laughed, rolling around on the ground.
"It's so soft! I thought it would be harder, like little rocks." A bit more rolling, and then: "Could someone help me up, please?"
O'vala Aeser wrote:[MA-LA]
"Why do we fall, sir?" That had been what a butler character had asked a budding Chadra-Fan superhero. It was what got O'vala to keep trying her kicks and flips when she had failed so many times.
O'vala Aeser wrote:O'vala rushed in without much thought of tactics. She swung at the wounded Mandalorian with much vigor. As her blade kept missing, she screamed, "I hate you!"
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Maneuver: Move Closer
Manuever w/ 2 Strain: Move Closer
Action: Attack
D10 Round 1 vs. Mandalorians: Lightsaber vs. Spitfire, Destiny both sides, Adversary 1, Defense 1: 3eP+1eA+2eC+1eS 1 failure, 4 advantage, 1 Despair
Yup, Orokos. Spend 3 Advantage to drop flamethrower. Spend 1 to make next ally get 1 Boost.
Wounds Taken: 0/13
Strain Taken: 2/14
Soak: 3
Defense: 0/0
O'vala Aeser wrote:"Agggghh!" O'vala screamed a bit from being lit on fire, of all things. Her blade took some of the stream, at least.
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Use Reflect on Flamethrower? Works by RAW! Reduce damage by 3 and then Soak 3 for a total of 4 Wounds Taken.
Wounds Taken: 4/13
Strain Taken: 5/14
Soak: 3
Defense: 0/0
Faily wrote:"Aw, crikey!" Hunter exclaimed as the lightsaber swung for him and he ended up losing his blaster to avoid losing his fingers.