Eh... that's a bit too many. If we go with the ideology that a character should be par with other characters, that is a bit too overwhelming of a force. Rather, have like ~20-30 normal agents and only one of the Characters will lead them. Most of the agents will die and there will be a kind of showdown between Remilia and the Character.
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I'm fine with a showdown, but I was thinking of Remi in France more as a prologue to the true objective JJ and I are going for in terms of story. That being said, after our little fiasco near Paris, Remi's likely to never be in France again. That in mind, I didn't really want to develop too much of a "face" for the FEO, since they're likely to never appear again.
edit: After a quick discussion, JJ and I think the Spy will suffice for the Character that leads the normal (elite?) agents. After a quick scuffle between the total FEO force and Remi, all of the non-Character members of the FEO force will be neutralized, leading to a showdown between the Spy and Remi. That said, Remi's going through some inner monologue moments right now, questioning why she's killing so many people for no reason. When she tries to kill the last FEO agent that's not the Spy, she'll have a tiny moment of hesitation, giving the Spy enough time to shoot her with a silver bullet. After that, she'll be fazed, causing her to let more hits in from the Spy. Finally, the Spy will manage to throw in a stab, nearly killing Remilia, but just missing anything too important to let her escape. After that, again, Remi's probabyl never coming back to France. (We'll be devving Snake and Recette's side so that Remi will eventually meet up with those two.)
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Originally posted by Jaeyjay View PostEh... that's a bit too many. If we go with the ideology that a character should be par with other characters, that is a bit too overwhelming of a force. Rather, have like ~20-30 normal agents and only one of the Characters will lead them. Most of the agents will die and there will be a kind of showdown between Remilia and the Character.
Seeing how the words of hundreds being murdered by Remilia must've incited them to send in so many Characters at once.Last edited by WriggleRid3r; 04-27-2013, 02:00 PM.
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Edited my last post.
Again, it wouldn't make sense to introduce so many new characters who are likely never going to appear again. Besides, you already control three main characters. It wouldn't make sense to add on another five for no better reason than to have a tiny scuffle with Remi.
edit: Those hundreds murdered by Remi are either civs or standard military personell, not elite trained like that of the FEO.
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Originally posted by Remilia_Scarlet View PostEdited my last post.
Again, it wouldn't make sense to introduce so many new characters who are likely never going to appear again. Besides, you already control three main characters. It wouldn't make sense to add on another five for no better reason than to have a tiny scuffle with Remi.
edit: Those hundreds murdered by Remi are either civs or standard military personell, not elite trained like that of the FEO.
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...3? Again, I don't really agree with pulling all these Characters out for just one small battle. Again, this is more of a prologue for Remi. There's no need to use that many. There needs to be one Character due to the showdown, but that's all any of us need. The other two characters are near redundant and pointless to call upon for a single event then be thrown out. Also, you would be controlling six characters if you dis that... Most people only have one.
Edit: also please refrain from using so many images... It clutters the thread. To be quite frank, I don't see the point in using images to begin with.
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Originally posted by Ibuki Suika View PostWriggle, you do not have approved bios for any of those characters. You are not using them without Mario's permission.
Also I feel like you hate my guts. If so, do tell me, and I'll make sure to dispose of myself.
Character name: The Spy
Game of Origin: Team Fortress 2
Power: Invisibility, Ability to disguise as one of the enemies at random, proficiency with knives and revolvers. Gentle charm.
Weapons: Revolvers and butterfly knives, Invisibility watch, disguise kit, electronic sapper.
Weakness: Just like any other humans. Fatal damage will be fatal. In actual game, however, it proves difficult to kill a Spy with his Dead Ringer.
Bio:
(Canon)
Born with a charm and quick fingers, the Spy has knack for sharp suits and even sharper knives. His trickery and his stealth allows for him to turn the enemies disarray, allowing his ally to quickly take advantage of them.
(Fanon)
The Spy's life wasn't as stealthy as he is now. Born in an indeterminate region of France, The Spy never knew his father, who also was an espionage agent. For this, fellow children teased the spy mercilessly, throwing rocks or sticks at him while shouting "Vous énervez!", translated as "You freak!"
This incited the Spy to grow stronger. He developed ways to get around stealthily, and if not, ways to force through. He discovered ways to hide himself from plain sight with a mechanical watch that allows him to go invisible. Once he was able to start his espionage work, he acquired ways to disguise as one of his enemies, allowing access to places that he would've otherwise had no access to. As he was stealing a top-class information from Germany, however, he confronted his worst nightmare: His father, who was working as the Spy for the Germany. After a fierce battle, he was able to outmaneuver his father and successfully murder him. But the Spy's heart, which grew cold as he mercilessly killed people for his objectives, began to melt.
Now, the Spy is a mercenary-for-hire for any organization that requires his stealth. While the Spy still murders key targets or steals documents, he now does his deed to not become what his father was: a failure of a Spy who was murdered by his own son.
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Also, Remi, if you are wondering, Remilia will only encounter Fiora. The rest of them will search at a different location. Repeat, you will only fight Fiora.
Talking about Fiora...
Name: Fiora Laurent
Game of Origin: League of Legends
Power: Extreme Reaction speed, masterful control of her sabre, agility that would normally be impossible to achieve.
Weapons: Her trusted dueling sabre.
Weakness: Jax, Malphite, Singed.
Bio:
(Canon, straight from the Wiki)
Fiora, Demacia’s most notorious duelist, earned her fame with her sharp blade and sharper tongue. She boasts the refinement of an aristocratic upbringing, and a fierce devotion to the perfection of her craft. Having surpassed her peers at home, Fiora now seeks greater foes. She will settle for nothing less than the world’s acknowledgement of her mastery.
As the youngest child of House Laurent, a family known for its long line of elite duelists, Fiora considered herself destined for greatness. She longed to match the skill of her father, a legendary swordsman, and her talent quickly surpassed that of her siblings. Fiora’s peers perceived her confidence as arrogance, but she dismissed them, striving even harder to become a worthy successor to her father. Her devotion turned out to be misplaced. On the eve of an arranged duel, authorities caught Fiora’s father slipping a paralysis poison into his opponent’s drink. His treachery destroyed the family’s reputation, and Fiora’s own honor fell under question. Outraged and desperate to clear her name, she challenged her father to a duel. Though he fought with power and style, Fiora realized the man had long forgotten the discipline that defined a true duelist. She disarmed him, and with her blade to his chest, she demanded control of House Laurent. Her father surrendered, but even in victory, Fiora knew the shadow of doubt still tainted her reputation. Intent to seize her destiny, Fiora vows to surpass her father’s false legacy and prove that she is not only the greatest duelist in Demacia – but all of Valoran.
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Now you're calling my antique store a junk shop Wriggle. It's filled with magical items, tomes and the like. I described it earlier.
Sometimes when you're driving down a road, a bug hits your windshield. It's ugly and unpleasant, but you just activate the wipers / cleaning fluid and it's gone in a few seconds. It's just part of driving down the road. You don't dwell on it, because that'd be silly. Bugs aren't worth the time.
You just discard their guts and keep on driving.
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Originally posted by topio1 View Posthah. my first post. i think it sucked but if you guys could give me tips it would be greatly appreciated. or if it sucks beyond repair go right ahead and tell me. I can take it!
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