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Reply Subj: Re: Vinnie and Liu Xi Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2016 at 06:51:37 am EST (Viewed 2 times) | |||||||
Quote: Here's a question: given that the Hood is effectively using the child of the woman Liu Xi murdered as a hostage for Liu Xi's compliance on the LL, would Liu Xi remain silent or would she eventually reveal the threat she's under to the team?Liu Xi would probably tell Yuki first directly. She knows that Yuki is able to see reason and is no stranger to grey areas, so she would make a good ally for softening the blow with the rest of the LL finding out. If she can't talk to Yuki, she would try Chiaki next. She knows Chiaki would not be nearly as agreeable as Yuki, but she's fair, and once she's won over, she's a fearless and stubborn advocate. Quote: There's some truth in that. On the other hand, Vinnie has a very "seat-of-the-pants" approach to magical stuff that is part of his effectiveness, so that emotion-led improvisation does work for him a lot.Faite would counter that it is indeed effective, but it's not the effectiveness she worries about; it's the cost. Quote: In part that's due to his upbringing, but it's also because now he may have to make big judgement calls. So if he's allied to someone who may object to him sacrificing millions to save billions, or who isn't comfortable with him making decisions on behalf of a whole race, or whatever, he can't be too close to them in case they oppose him.This is the real reason he's hurting Liu Xi. It's not the direct damage, but that he doesn't trust that she's collected friends, and made some *really* powerful help available. Rejecting all of and going off to damage himself like that is starting to hurt her feelings as well. Quote: The other issue is that the sorcerer supreme comes with enemies, as well as Vinnie's personal rogues gallery. Many of those enemies would be pleased to strike at or even suborn allies and support mechanisms they feel the sorcerer surpeme has come to rely upon too heavily.True, but he also has a few potential friends who are not at all afraid of his rogue's gallery. Even Liu Xi has been studying Xander's books, and probably knows as much or more about their weaknesses than he does. She hasn't said anything to him about it because she doesn't want to hurt his confidence. Quote: Quote: Quote: Cleone and Liu Xi have some common background.Quote: Quote: Liu Xi, though, went one step further trying to make herself no longer need protection from anyone, and she'd like to keep it that way.Quote: I'm sure that's one reason Vinnie admires her.He must really admire the Psychic Samurai, too. A self-made five-foot-two woman who depends on no one, and survived among gangs and super-powered beings for years with barely a scratch. And she made her own money while she was at it. Quote: Any plan from any enemy who knows Chiaki would have to take that into account. The trick would be to arrange a situation where Chiaki would have to enter peril knowing it might kill her because her honour or compassion requires it of her.A lot of people have tried and failed to do just that. Her gift also helps her know when she's going to need some backup, and while she's usually kind of a stubborn loner, she's not suicidal. She knows how to arrange some substantial backup. It's a bit like the way Sir Mumphrey does things, except the pocketwatch is in her head. A bit more on her gift, just for fun: It gives her different kinds of messages. Sometimes it's just a sensation of impending doom, and she uses her own logic to figure out what it is. Other times, she'll get to watch flashes of visions of potential outcomes. If you were to watch her fight during having one of each vision, the potential outcomes would make her a more aggressive fighter, because she knows what will happen already. The sensation instead would make her cautious and defensive. Quote: I'd put him in his very early twenties, a couple of years older than the Juniors.That's about where Lara is. Quote: Quote: Quote: Factor in too that Vinnie's other experience of a powerful female ally was, in fact, Kerry. Quote: Quote: He would find the opposite in Lara. She's extremely careful. As a teenager she was part of a small super-team, and kept her distance and decorum through the whole thing.Quote: There was that incident with Lara and CSFB!, as I recall.Lara hates people bringing that up. She's still mad at CSFB! for telling everyone. When Lara is working she stays completely focused, and would completely ignore any of Vinnie's usual accidental flirting, or CSFB!'s fun and interesting playfulness. She believes she makes enough mistakes while she's paying attention. Quote: Definitely not that cat. The cat is more likely to end up in Vinnie's rogues gallery."But the cat is so cuuuute!" That would be Liu Xi's summary of it. Which is probably why it lets her cuddle and pet it. Quote: If Vinnie hurt Liu Xi (because it was "neccessary") then he'd certainly let Yuki kick him.She would give him an extra punch for saying it was "necessary". But then she would make him get up off the floor, clean up the blood, and fix it. Beatings alone are pretty useless. I guess it's better than Chiaki, who wouldn't harm him, but she would grab him by the ear and make him go in the middle of the night and apologize and promise to make it right. She wouldn't even give him time to make excuses. He would be going. Now. Yes, she did work as a part-time schoolteacher at a private school. Quote: It's a great dramatic flaw for a character to have.A dangerous one too, because the one thing she barely dodged trouble for early in life - when she first discovered her power - could happen again. Quote: I think she's also quite impetuous and cocky, which serves her well almost all the time, except when it doesn't.She only does that because nothing bad ever came of it. Quote: Speaking of the Hooded Hood, his big dramatic flaw is his ego, which tells him that he alone can rectify the wrongs of the Parodyverse and instate a multiverse of just order under his absolute control.Like I said before, he could benefit greatly from Faite telling him that absolute control is an absolute illusion. It might shatter his whole belief system, but he might put his energy into less futile pursuits. | |||||||