Chapter 9: A Familiar Foe
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11 Elona, 25 ABY - House Palace, Csaplar, Csilla, Unknown Regions
It seemed unlikely to Akea that the security escorts on either side of him were involved with this attack, so Akea had three lives to consider. Although he briefly considered trying to stop the ship outright, he concluded that he lacked sufficient time to focus his power for such a feat. With that in mind, the Jedi Master opted for a cruder solution. He spoke authoritatively but remained composed.
"Run down the hall and dive for cover!"
Before giving the troops a chance to react, he closed his eyes and drew a deep breath. He let the Force carry him to safety as he assumed a streamlined position low to the ground, darting away from the spot approached by the airspeeder.
Akea uses Force Speed to compliment a dash action. ((I think Force Speed should be a speed 3 action, although it is listed as 5. If we want to keep it at 5, let me know.))
Control + Enhancement + 1 willpower: 3, 8, 7, 6, 7, 10 - 6 successes. Akea moves 8 yards/tick base, adding 6 to that, we have 14 yards per tick. This means in those 3 ticks, he moved 42 yards from the impact site.
He hoped the warning was enough for the troops to survive the explosion, and tried to keep an eye on the scene, looking over his shoulder as he dashed. In particular, he hoped to gather as many details as he could about the pilot and any identifying marks on the ship.
Akea tries to spot any identifying numbers on the ship or pilot in the agonizing moments before impact.
Wits + Awareness: 3, 7, 7, 9, 4, 1 - 3 successes
((If we agree that Force Speed should be Speed 3, then Akea would also like to try to Force push his escorts even further from the impact on tick 4, if possible, but I'm not sure if it is.))
Dan 22:38, 15 August 2010 (EDT)
(Several mechanics things to comment on here Dan. Saw you messaged me so I'll comment here. First off, your dash speed should be a base of 8 yards per tick (Dex 2 + 6 for dashing), plus 6 successes for Force Speed is 14 yards per tick. Making you 42 yards from the scene in 3 ticks if you should so desire. Secondly, dashing rules how they play out in exalted are that it counts like a typical action, so performing other actions on that tick would require you to flurry. Though I don't think a wits + awareness roll should necessarily count for that. Last, I think you should act again on tick 4? If you act on tick 1 and take a speed 3 action you should act on tick 4 right? Which I think means in this case you would need to go through join battle before your next action, am I right about the Brian? I do agree Force Speed should be a speed 3 action, since it is essentially an enhanced Dash action.) --FyreFly 23:45, 15 August 2010 (EDT)
My bad, I meant 4. I'm in programming mode, so I'm used to counting from zero instead of one. I forgot I'm piling that on top of my dash. So yes, I'm very far away. Corrected numbers.
((I agree Force Speed is a speed 3 action, essentially an enhanced Dash action. Mechanically, you took a Force Speed action before join battle. Tick count will be established with the join battle now.))
Akea slithered away from the expected impact zone with supernatural speed. The building was shaped in a semi-circle on this wing and the hallway followed along the transparisteel walls. The airspeeder took a sharp turn in Akea's direction as he ran, a move that would save the lives of his security escort, who only watched helplessly as the disaster unfolded. Akea moved much quicker than the pilot's ability to track him. Moments before impact, Akea caught a glimpse of the airspeeder's occupants as their lightsabers came to life. Two male human-shaped figures, one blue-skinned Chiss, the other was fully covered with brown robes and a mask featuring large red eyes and a breathing apparatus of some kind.
The airspeeder impacted at high speed, erupting in flames as it sent transparisteel shards and debris flying. In a matter of seconds black smoke was billowing from the wreckage. Akea had distanced himself far enough away from the impact that he felt only the vibrations of the impact and the change in air pressure as the sudden exposure to the colder outdoor air created a breeze in the hallway. The two figures sprung from behind the wall of smoke toward Akea, the masked figure igniting a second lightsaber as he kicked off the side wall for additional speed. They were both poised to strike, and Akea was clearly their target.
Akea Join Battle: Sense + Divination + Wits + Awareness: 4, 8, 8, 6, 4, 1, 5, 4, 1, 1, 7, 5, 7, 8: 5 successes
Battle Order
- Masked: Tick 1
- Chiss: Tick 2
- Akea: Tick 6
Current distance: 23 yards
((I need to know if Akea plans to continue moving away from them before I can resolve any actions. They're dashing to close the gap and plan to attack when in range. I'll provide a map soon.))
Kirkland 01:59, 18 August 2010 (EDT)
((I know I'm delaying the chapter by asking a question instead of posting, but I love the thought of Akea defending himself from these guys without his lightsaber. I'd also like for him to live, so I'm not going to rush blindly into it. I was trying to come up with a good system for parrying with telekinesis, but it's tough, because I'm not sure how I'd want to calculate that DV. Certainly if we were going to use martial arts, I'd abandon that idea fairly quickly. I thought about Dex + Alter + Telekinesis (so it's somewhat analogous to dodging, which is two attributes and a skill), but I don't know if we want to be as easy as standard defending or not. It also crossed my mind to do a dynamic thing like using an Excellency in Exalted, where maybe the user rolls telekinesis, and adds the successes beyond 3 (the amount required to move a person) to Dex + ...? Well, it's complicated, haha. So, if you wanna throw out any suggestions, I'm down with that, but if not, Akea will just have activated his lightsaber with his join battle action. Let me know what you think, and I'll write a short descriptive post about his lightsaber activation/join battle stance, then we can get to resolving their initial attacks. Is Concentration reflexive?))
Dan 04:03, 22 August 2010 (EDT)
(I do think it should be reasonably difficult to do, after all if it was particularly easy you would see it a lot more. I also think it should be a stand alone roll, as opposed to the excellency idea since your not enhancing a parry or dodge, you are using the force as a stand alone defensive method. I think I would go with Wits + Alter + Telekinesis before I did Dex if establishing a DV. But I might prefer only Alter + Telekinesis/2 rounded up. I think this represents that you would need to be significantly greater in the force than your opponent to pull this off. I know it is counter to the system to some extent but I could also see this being a contested roll as opposed to setting a DV, this makes the defensive a little less consistent but probably gives it a little better success chance (you could spend willpower directly on the roll as opposed to a DV).
Concentration is a Speed 6 Miscellaneous Action, I believe the feat Concentration enhances the Force Power by lowering the Speed.)
--FyreFly 11:44, 22 August 2010 (EDT)
((Tony and I discussed this online and came to the conclusion that to preserve maximum coolness and fairness, this should be a Alter + Telekinesis roll, wherein the defender is able to divide his successes amongst the attackers. This is like oWoD dodging - successes subtract directly from your opponent's successes. You can guard against as many attacks this way as you want, but you only have one pool of successes to work with. Onslaught penalty still applies if one attacker is taking multiple attacks, but you're still able to dodge an attack with you dodge DV, so you could try to Force-block two attacks and dodge a third, for example.))
Akea Oahu looked to the oncoming attackers with some disdain, finding their brute force approach inelegant, even for dark Jedi. He turned to face them, but quickly glanced over his shoulder - he was hoping to gauge the reaction of security officials to the attack. Despite Binkata's genuine fear, Akea hadn't entirely abandoned the idea of the Chiss complying with this threat, willingly or otherwise. Meanwhile, he sighed slightly, knowing that if he tried to evade combat, it would likely cost more lives. Any security officials that did try to stop the attack would be cut down quickly without doing much to stop their progress. With that in mind, despite his distaste for combat, Akea, rightly or not, assumed he was the only being in the area capable of defending against such an attack, and reached across his palm with a bony digit, pressing the actuator on his storage bracer.
The lightsaber hilt, a long, stylized piece built by Akea to resemble Sabonese architecture, sprang to life the second his fingers grasped it - he had been trained to activate his lightsaber the moment it was drawn, and it was reflex at this point. His Master had taught him that if a Jedi holds his weapon, he is prepared to take lives. Immediately striking the traditional Soresu defensive opening stance, with the luminescent green blade angled downward in the direction of his attacks, Akea called to his opponents, a diplomat to the last.
"Unless you will accept nothing less than my death as your bounty, I am certain an accord can be reached, and your lives spared. Quench your blades, and we will resolve things in a manner befitting our stature. I suspect neither of us act with a full understanding of the situation at hand."
Although he was quite serious in his attempt and wholeheartedly believed it to be true, Akea did not expect his attackers to have such an enlightened viewpoint. It had been some time since he'd heard the hum of his own green blade glowing near his face - he regretted being forced to relive the memory. Knowing he didn't have time to launch an opening against his speedy attackers, he braced himself for their assault.
((Akea doesn't act until tick 6, so it's their move.))
Dan 12:53, 22 August 2010 (EDT)