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Post by agentarizonan on Jun 13, 2007 5:15:54 GMT
(Sometimes I wonder what Numbuh Two's grandmother's last name is.)
Forefather pulls out a Roman sword.
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Post by fox on Jun 13, 2007 5:32:40 GMT
The Maestro pulls out her plasma saber.
(Me too..)
Maestro: I win.
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Post by agentarizonan on Jun 13, 2007 5:39:48 GMT
(Her last name is probably something like Rosenfeld. And what's funny is that the last name Roosevelt is the Dutch equivalent of Rosenfeld.)
Forefather: I have a Roman sword made of cortosis!
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Post by fox on Jun 13, 2007 5:58:08 GMT
(Cortosis: Metal that is used to make blades, but cortosis can't disrupt a pure plasma blade)
Maestro: Lets see!
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Post by agentarizonan on Jun 13, 2007 6:10:30 GMT
Forefather swings his Roman sword at the Maestro and she discovers that the Roman sword has an anti-magnetic field.
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Post by fox on Jun 13, 2007 15:33:31 GMT
Maestro: Nice. But try this!!
The Maestro increases the plasma levels on her Plasma sword.
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Post by agentarizonan on Jun 14, 2007 1:41:41 GMT
Forefather: What's that going to do?
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Post by fox on Jun 14, 2007 1:47:28 GMT
Maestro: Make my blade far superior.
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Post by agentarizonan on Jun 14, 2007 2:02:49 GMT
Forefather uses a spell that makes the floor cold and brittle.
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Post by fox on Jun 14, 2007 2:17:46 GMT
Since Aquamarinan Winters are harsh and brittle, the Maestro's feet resist the cold.
Maestro: Enough! Only one thing can solve this. Forefather: What? Maestro: A game of Chess!
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Post by agentarizonan on Jun 14, 2007 2:37:28 GMT
Forefather: You're on!
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Post by fox on Jun 14, 2007 6:06:22 GMT
Maestro: I have been studying your versions of Chess.. Pick your choice, Dragon Chess, Hexagonal Chess, Regular Chess, Knight relay chess, Omega Chess or my personal Favorite: Aquamarinan Chess. Pick the game.
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Post by agentarizonan on Jun 14, 2007 18:20:47 GMT
Forefather: I choose regular chess.
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Post by fox on Jun 14, 2007 18:31:22 GMT
Maestro: Very well!
The midsection of the floor opens and a table with the chess board and pieces comes out, the pieces were colored silver and gold. Forefather and the Maestro sit down.
Maestro: Ready?
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Post by agentarizonan on Jun 15, 2007 2:55:08 GMT
Forefather: Ready.
Forefather uses the initial strategy of using the pawns to cover as much ground as possible.
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