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The Major ([personal profile] liebe_krieg) wrote in [community profile] capeandcowlooc2012-06-30 07:24 pm
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City Wide Plot: Wargames

Question: Who loses when two supervillains declare war on each other?

Answer: The City caught between them.

Doctor Einsturzen and the Major would like to play a game. The game consists of them and their minions staging a battle of villain versus villain, with the City caught in the crossfire. This is their way of resolving a dispute more than two years old and indulging their love of pointless violence at the same time.

They have been preparing this for quite some time now, raising their armies and secretly moving them into position in the City. For three nights of chaos (July 6th to 9th), the City will serve as the chessboard between Einsturzen’s genetically-engineered monsters and the Major’s vampire soldiers, with other heroes and villains in between.

The ‘rules’ of the game (possibly to be refereed by another villain) are simple:

-The battle lasts until sunrise of the last night or the deaths of one of the players- offing the Major or Angie will stop the bloodshed. During the day it’s intermission, and the game resumes when the Sun goes down. If one of them dies, it’s an instant win for the survivor. Like getting the Golden Snitch but with more murder.

-If they both survive, the winner is whoever has scored the most points.

-Points are scored by destroying civilians and property in the City. Neither side has any hesitation in using random people for target practice.

-More points are scored for the destruction of minions, regardless of who does it- a hero taking down a vampire scores points for Angie, fighting the Doctor’s monsters brings up the Major’s score.

-BONUS points are scored for killing or capturing random Imports! These two want to drag as many people into their game as possible for maximum carnage. They will also be trying to get other villains to take sides in the fighting.

The three nights will be played out in subthreads in a log. The damage to the City and its populace will vary depending on the heroism displayed by player characters, but will almost certainly be significant. At the climax of the last night, both Major and Angelica will be tracked back to their bases and killed- leading them to call it a draw once they’re back.

Information on the respective teams and their strategies is in the comments. There will be another post later to sort out who’s doing what when; right now is just explaining what’s going down!
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[personal profile] thegooddoctor 2012-06-30 11:32 pm (UTC)(link)
So, Angie's been spending the better part of her return to the City getting things running again in the lab Slade gave her. Working from the prototypes she stored there and her notebooks, she has tirelessly devoted herself to making the most precious army of frothing monster dogs and clones a woman could ever want. From tanks of artificial amniotic fluid and petri dishes, the good doctor has bred herself soldiers for her war against the Major.

All of Angelica's creations can be identified by the Cerberus spine which she transplants into their body and binds with their central nervous system. The majority of the spine is imbedded in the subject's back, but shows around their neck, where it looks like a rather hefty collar. Depending on the animal and the level of rejection (B- or higher is required for survival, hence her forces being somewhat smaller in numbers), the Cerberus spine generally grants some level of rapid regeneration, super strength, and speed. The quickest way around the rapid regeneration is a head shot. Killing the brain will kill the beast, but most other methods will be difficult to make stick.

Her small force is made up of two different types of genetically-modified soldiers:
1) Hounds: these monsterously large dogs are the result of melding her infamous Cerberus spine with street dogs and abandoned puppies. They're clumsy and slow, but bulky and very strong and capable of taking a great deal of damage. The majority of her army is made of these creatures.
2) Clone Soldiers: humanoids raised from Angelica's own cells. They have no real ability to think or act for themselves. And since she didn't have decades to raise them, these clones are only about as large as a child. Their faces are covered in helmets that resemble a dog's head, and they wear armor. All of them are armed with guns, in addition to their strength and speed. These little killing machines are quick, accurate with their aim, and will only stop attempting to fulfill their mother's orders when they're dead. There are much fewer of these than Angelica's hounds.

Her strategy will be to cause distraction and chaos by attacking subways and other public transportation systems with explosives and her hounds (and some of her clone soldiers). A smaller unit of her clone soldiers will attempt to assassinate the Major while all this chaos is going on. (But they will be unsuccessful, since the Major's death will be handled by in-game characters.)

Angelica herself will be holed up in her secret underground lab, the location of which is only known by a few characters in game! Since this ends with her death as well as the Major's, those characters are welcome to reveal the location if they'd like. Then, Angelica will ultimately be killed by Lust, though other characters are welcome to side with her, interact with her, or attempt to kill her before then!
Edited 2012-06-30 23:38 (UTC)
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[personal profile] erewhile 2012-07-06 08:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Quick question for Angie's regeneration minions: can fire kill them? I'm talking in extremes here... like someone having the actual fire power to disintegrate people into ash after some time.
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[personal profile] thegooddoctor 2012-07-06 11:20 pm (UTC)(link)
YES! That would work! I think if the fire was basically hot enough to destroy their brain, that would kill them. c: