2010-04-23: Your Ride is Here, Madame.

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2010-04-23: Your Ride is Here, Madame.

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Re: 2010-04-23: Your Ride is Here, Madame.

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Duuuuu did he just offer to ride them there on a mountain like we joked about in Wednesday's thread?

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this is such a horribly bad idea.
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He's really getting the hang of that god-power thing, isn't he?
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Wow, now that is what I call heavy lifting. He had better make sure he doesn't drop it, or get hit by one of those null-grenades when he is carrying it...
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on the plus side on once he's done ferrying the time ninjas he can just huck the mountaintop at the opposition.
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Initial B wrote:Wow, now that is what I call heavy lifting. He had better make sure he doesn't drop it, or get hit by one of those null-grenades when he is carrying it...
Would even the elves be that stupid?
"We've stopped the invincible, vengeful god for 20 seconds! That was totally worth forcing him to crash a mountain into our mountain. I hope none of the people riding on it dressed like our old gladiatoral order we abandoned want to hurt us and happened to know how to slow their own fall..."
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theMycon wrote:
Initial B wrote:Wow, now that is what I call heavy lifting. He had better make sure he doesn't drop it, or get hit by one of those null-grenades when he is carrying it...
Would even the elves be that stupid?
"We've stopped the invincible, vengeful god for 20 seconds! That was totally worth forcing him to crash a mountain into our mountain. I hope none of the people riding on it dressed like our old gladiatoral order we abandoned want to hurt us and happened to know how to slow their own fall..."
hmmm.... with magic?
Though, one has to ask how far a fall it would really be if one were to throw a grenade at them? Also, whether or not Ian would survive a mountain landing on him?
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noct wrote:Also, whether or not Ian would survive a mountain landing on him?
short answer: yes
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noct wrote:hmmm.... with magic?
I was taking the (a few days before the above linked) strips as evidence that the inaire grenades don't have a great burst radius- certainly not "through the thickness of the mountain."

I was also taking the (less definite) assumption Ian would be flying and "carrying" the mountain behind him, rather than sitting on it while the whole thing flies. And that after he got de-magic'd, inertia would do its thing and keep the mountain going forward as it crashed.
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