Meme, again.

Oct 17, 2006 13:01



A White Bishop
You scored 2 Power-Finesse, 5 Leader-Follower, 3 Unique-Ordinary, and 3 Offense-Defense!

Despite your unusual talents, you are often overlooked by your opponent. You are content to stay off to one side, allowing the bloodbath to ensue. Occasionally however, you end up in the scrum yourself, slaughtering the unbelievers. After all ( Read more... )

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Pretend Baby Ratchet Can Figure out a Keyboard violet_cure October 17 2006, 17:42:44 UTC
Wark!

A Black Knight
You scored 3 Power-Finesse, 1 Leader-Follower, 4 Unique-Ordinary, and 0 Offense-Defense!

The rules don't really apply to you, do they? Impediments for you are opportunities, not obstacles. You are dashing and flamboyant, and you like to be right in the middle of the action. You like to protect your team and your King and Queen, by fighting off those who would dare to threaten them. In the long run, however, you cannot win the game alone. It is impossible for you to checkmate your opponent all by yourself, so you appreciate and value your teammates.


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Re: Pretend Baby Ratchet Can Figure out a Keyboard startactician October 17 2006, 21:55:54 UTC
Understandable for a chaotic organic.

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Re: Pretend Baby Ratchet Can Figure out a Keyboard violet_cure October 17 2006, 23:49:06 UTC


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Re: Pretend Baby Ratchet Can Figure out a Keyboard startactician October 18 2006, 01:57:29 UTC
Yes, that would be you.

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cynic_cassette October 17 2006, 21:27:46 UTC


The White Queen

You scored 4 Power-Finesse, 5 Leader-Follower, 4 Unique-Ordinary, and 3 Offense-Defense!

Sometimes, you will stand by your team, keeping them safe but only because they serve you. More often, you will be found menacing the enemy and causing them to cower on their half of the board in fear of your wrath. You have power, and you enjoy projecting it -- or inflicting it. Woe to the lowly pawn or bishop who crosses your path... but beware the charming black knight, who alone of the pieces can steal your heart without you realizing it.


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startactician October 17 2006, 22:03:24 UTC
A touch inaccurate, yes.

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apprentice_lurk October 17 2006, 23:00:08 UTC


An Inner Black Pawn

You scored 2 Power-Finesse, 2 Leader-Follower, 4 Unique-Ordinary, and 0 Offense-Defense!

You are a believer in your cause, so you try to help your black brothers fight off the oppression of the whiteys. Your role is more supportive of the big guys on your team as they do the cool stuff, but at least you aren't just cannon fodder like the Outer Pawns. You have to react to a situation since white gets the first move, but you are the constant thorn in White's side. White is going to try to kick your ass quick, but fortuantely if your King knows what he's doing, someone's got your back. You like your contribution to be supporting the big picture, even if it means you take one for the team.


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startactician October 18 2006, 02:18:28 UTC
Quite interesting. Although with interfaction politics being what they are, I think colors should make no difference.

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primus_seeress October 18 2006, 01:22:55 UTC
((only semi-IC if necessary: ))
An Inner Black Pawn

You scored 1 Power-Finesse, 1 Leader-Follower, 3 Unique-Ordinary, and 1 Offense-Defense!

You are a believer in your cause, so you try to help your black brothers fight off the oppression of the whiteys. Your role is more supportive of the big guys on your team as they do the cool stuff, but at least you aren't just cannon fodder like the Outer Pawns. You have to react to a situation since white gets the first move, but you are the constant thorn in White's side. White is going to try to kick your ass quick, but fortuantely if your King knows what he's doing, someone's got your back. You like your contribution to be supporting the big picture, even if it means you take one for the team.


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startactician October 18 2006, 02:26:18 UTC
It's a human strategy game, rather simple by our standards. The pieces are metaphors for various forms of troops and leaders; yours represents the common footsoldier, or 'pawn'.

Ironically enough, my piece signifies a religious figure on the battlefield. Interesting.

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primus_seeress October 18 2006, 02:40:55 UTC
*Auspex blinks* If the pieces all represent warriors, and pawns are the weakest, I suppose it is closest, since I am not at all. *she smiles slightly*

*She tilts her head curiously* It is. There are few religious figures on Cybertron with combat skills... although there are few religious figures at all, for that matter. "Slaughtering the unbelievers", though? That is... disturbing. *her brow furrows, optics flickering*

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startactician October 18 2006, 02:47:04 UTC
A number of human religions, and they have hundreds of them, have the disturbing trend of wanting to destroy those of other religions or sects. I'm not quite sure why.

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