@tremble_in_fear:
Then I'll move him up to dock, where he has a clearer view. Is that not allowed either or is that okay with you?
Clearer view of what? where I am, you don't know where I am, is your character just going to wander the park in the open until he see's heat signatures. If so then he gets sniped.
No, he'll have a clearer view of your position if I move him to the dock. He probably won't even need to do that though:
- This clip depicts exactly what Deathlok's eye implant is capable of. In the first segment, you see Aleka Amador, who had the exact same implant as Mike, using it to look through the surveillance van that Fitz-Simmons and Skye are inside of. The second segment depicts Grant Ward using a pair of glasses outfitted with the same tech (by Fitz-Simmons) to look through a wall.
It's X-Ray vision, B.
- I'm not really concerned about you sniping Mike even if your weapons do have the range to stretch the entirety of the map, which I doubt they do, then Mike could just tank it. He takes bullets to dome and keeps going, what do have in your arsenal besides wizard fireballs that could even hurt him? The only thing
How so?
Snipe or teleport kills, the characters you've sent out alone from the walking dead have no experience in dealing with this kind of sh*t, the idea that a shapeshifting monster or teleporting super killer could appear from anywhere will have them breaking down let alone the idea that they can prepare for it.
They live in a world surrounded by flesh-eating zombies...so I'm sure that they can psychologically adjust to this threat just fine. Anyway, since I can't implement any sort of contingency, I have to stick with my initial plan. In my initial plan, the TWD survivors aren't altogether anyway.
Again, is that standard gear for Starfleet?
Definitely, a mandatory piece of away team gear, " x amount of life signs x distance away" is said countless times throughout the shows.
Data even named his.
That's some pretty awesome tech, I gotta admit. Thank you.
From where? My team is heading around near the parking zone, not inside of it.
This is what you said, so you headed into the parking zone.
in order to get to the parking zone at the edge of the map.
- But I never stated that they were going to be traveling within the parking zone. Think about it...that would off the map. Remember when I placed Merle at the McDonald's while tracing the path? That's bc they are treading the path closest to the parking area. I'll just show you exactly how I planned to move my team (in my head) to avoid further confusion.
Deadpool's patented strategy (telespam behind, kick, repeat) is so predictable that Wolverine and Sabretooth (who are comparatively slower, less skilled combatants than all of the peak - superhumans on my team) figured out how to tag him:
What a horrible attempt at lowballing,
Not at all. I go feats that have actually been depicted rather than making stuff up that has never actually been depicted in order to fuel my claims. That's just me tho...
- he was restricted from only attacking them head on because of the restricted footing, he could not attack from behind, when he got the jump on Wolverine he would have had him dead if not for waiting for Striker to actually time in the command.
It doesn't matter if the footing was restricted, that's really all you've got to work with bc that's all that we saw him do. By canon showings, not speculative reasoning, Deadpool only attacks from the front or the back. Sure you could argue that he may have different attack patterns with more given space to work with but doing so also works against you as it is a No Limits Fallacy.
- you skipped ahead in the video, you left out the bit where he tagged them about 20 times before they got him once.
And? A direct encounter against my goons isn't gonna play out like that bc my goons more skilled, more refined combatants. Would you like me to prove this with video representations? Just say the word and I gotcha, no problem.
- I'm not going for melee, I'm going to blast them.
So now you're not going to sneak behind them but you're going to blast them. Let me take note of this so you won't be able to switch it up in your following reply. So, now, if you do try to switch it up, I can just come back to this statement. Appreciate it.
I'm sorry, what was covered? All your description said was "the liquid metal guy". I'm confused -- please enlighten.
Cool, Mike will most likely be back on his feet by the time he brings his friend over. Then they can both meet Mr. Rocket up close and personal. It's a win/win. If all else fails, Mike can just jump out of there to regroup. Besides, I don't really need Mike around to beat what's left of your team after he kills the wizards. He can die as long as they are out of the way.
And this is considering that he even gets hit by the long-ranged optic blast. If he does stand there like a "lemming" then he gets knocked back slightly, then he regroups quickly.
I've seen nothing to show that he could tank the actual destructive blasts of the optics, either Sabretooth got pushed through tons of concrete, that would turn anyone on your team into pulp so it's either a case of PIS on the affect on Sabretooth or the guy is just incredibly durable.
- Again with the PIS argument. Refer to my last reply t
The guy was pushed deep through the concrete, the force behind that is tremendous.
You already have the tricorder so do they even need to use this?
It would be stupid of me not to cover my bases at no cost.
It's silly for you to think that they'd even survive the first shot. Oh and btw, 1 shot from Mike's launcher = 2 rockets. No one on your team is fast enough to avoid it. The wizards (and possibly Data) will be out of the game and then the rest of your team will die horribly. You know this all too well which is why you need such a cheap strategy to work. Your team's survival hinges on it. No invisibility cloak = dead team
If your above statement is how you're gonna go about handling my team - even though i now know that it would never work due to trajectory - then it won't even matter. If you don't address the problem that is Mike Peterson first and foremost, your team dies. Killing Mike is the key to your victory and killing the wizards off by utilizing the one person on my team that can detect them is the key to mine.
Why do you keep repeating this point, you have even addressed the point that Mike gets hit before he gets to fire
- With what? Optic blasts that can't even burn through trench coats? Good luck with that. I still have my doubts that the blasts could even push him back that far though. His armor could probably tank it. If not, then he just gets back up, super jumps to another position, and fires from there. Easy peasy.
- And I'm still waiting on you to prove that your ranged weaponry, blasts, and fireballs can reach as far as you claim that it can. What I'm gathering is that as long as my people don't get too close and stay out of your field of view, they should be alright as far as that aspect is concerned.
and your acting as if he has the ability to tag my characters before they get him.
- Bc he can. Harry, Hermione, and T-1000 don't move any faster than an average human and average humans can't outrun an explosions that have an area of effect. None of them are outrunning rockets and you know it.
The guy isn't fast, Deadpool
Data have superhuman reflexes.
Since when is he fast and since when does he have superhuman reflexes? The only time I've ever even sen him run anywhere was at the end of Nemesis; if we're judging the speed he displayed in that film then he's comparatively slower than anyone on my team, including the human fodder. Yeah...you're gonna have to back this claim with evidence, I'm sorry.
Despite how much focus you've put on this character and his rockets he is simply not a factor.
This is how it plays out, he enters the building and is hit while in the building, I say he gets pulped, you say otherwise, doesn't make a difference, Deadpool ports over and drives a sword through his head as he was heading that way anyway.
- And you're speculating that he'd do that just bc his morals are off...even though he has no showings suggesting that he would do that...bc he has no blood-lusted feats outside of attempting to decapitate Wolverine...only after he was 'commanded' to do so by Stryker? *Stewie high-pitched voice*...Yeah, no. What most likely happens is that Wade stabs Mike, Mike grabs Wade in retaliation and either sticks him with a heart stopper or breaks his neck before he teleports away. Wow, speculating "is" fun. The difference between mine and yours is that mine are founded on things that Mike actually has done before.
*Sniff* *sniff*...I smell No Limits Fallacies in the air and they sure do stink.
He does not have the ability to react to Deadpool porting in so the idea that he can tag him with the rockets is a pipe dream especially when he was in a collapsing building.
- I'm confused...is he aiming for the building or is he aiming for Deathlok? You indicated that he'd hit Mike with the optic and then port T-1000 over to finish him off. So which is it?
So I took from the points that I actually did counter within the context of my initial approach, which i know know is the only approach I can take. Just disregard my contingency plan...well you have already so never mind. I'm learning a lot about how this should be done from debating you so thanks for being the most challenging opponent I've ever faced. You're popping my CAV cherry a little too rough hard though so slow down some...you're 'my first' lol
No worries.
On the optic blast thing just be aware I had the character do something so basic it borders on genius, I had him move his head while firing.
You're just south of planet hollywood.
If you remember during my prep I said I was doing this.
Deadpool will spend about 10 shredding up metal objects around the right side of the bridge and then spend 10 minutes doing that south of PH
The reason I did that was for this spell, the oppugno jinx
Hermione's used the spell on a flock of birds.
"Harry spun around to see Hermione pointing her wand at Ron, her expression wild: The little flock of birds was speeding like a hail of fat golden bullets toward Ron, who yelped and covered his face with his hands, but the birds attacked, pecking and clawing at every bit of flesh they could reach."
The description of the spells has objects attack someone
So in the above scan imagine if paper was replaced with lot's of pieces of shredded metal.
- If you intend to wait until my team gets close to Planet Hollywood then it will already be too late bc Mike will have already killed your wizards, rendering all of their hax ineffective. If you wait until they get to bridge and use it then it will kill some of the team, specifically the TWD survivors. Everyone else on my team is fast enough react and to double back behind the cover that pos. 21 provides. Sojiro can run fast enough to keep up with horse carriages, Kenshin is almost just as fast as Sojiro, Slade can move faster than the human eye can see, Blade can dodge/perceive bullets after they've been fired, and Chen Zhen can outrun gatling guns. And while the wizards have their attention focused on that side, they get destroyed by rockets.
I can't really follow what your intentions are from post to post. First you say that you're gonna hit my approaching team with a surprise attack of fireballs, lasers, and optic blasts - the last of which would require Wade to be present instead of focusing on Mike - but then you switch it up and say that you'll go after Mike first, and then you'll say that you'll have Wade sneak-port behind the approaching team and kill them all stealthily. You're just...all over the place with your counter strategies and Deadpool can't be everywhere nor can he do everything at once. What's really all that different between what you're doing now and what I tried to do by implementing a contingency plan to offset the first of your 15 plans?? If you can do it then I should be able to as well.
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