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Re: Launceston, TasMANIA[War for Australia]
Mon Feb 17, 2014 5:41 pm
Im...possible? Moroi supposed it was a fair point that Hueco Mundo was probably not at the forefront for academic pursuits, and it was even less likely that physics was especially high on their list of priorities...but nothing about her attack was in any way incalculable. Calculating the trajectory of a rotating projectile was not a new science, hell it wasn’t even a complicated science centuries ago. Humans were able to map the trajectories of bullets long before they even knew what an Arrancar was. No, there was not a whole lot of her attack that was impossible at all. In addition, anyone trained in fighting against any form of polearm, be it spear, halberd, or Guan Dao, one of the first lessons you learn is that you never follow the spear head. The tip of the spear is always what has the widest range of motion, what is always capable of being the most deceptive in its movements, but just like a hockey player plays the man instead of the puck, the attention is always paid to the shaft of the spear. It is the part that is able to move the least away from the point of impact with the most force and consequently is the easiest point to pinpoint the trajectory. Ignoring that the possible targets more or less extended to “a place where it would connect with Moroi,” and consequently did provide a range of possibilities, simply by understanding the physics of leveraged motion it was not difficult to pinpoint where exactly her attack was likely to hit. In fact, Moroi’s target was not going to be the tip of her weapon at all.
However, her attack was not the first thing Moroi would have to react to in this little exchange. After a short and confusing exchange between the two of them, which Moroi wasn’t even sure made sense to monsters, much less to anyone with working rationality, the energy output of the small monster surged, much like it did previously when he first ran in to the small creature after removing the first hostile from the fight. This was the Vizard ability, the massive release in monstrous energy forming as that sinister mask. It was the only truly exciting thing about her to be perfectly honest. Past that she was the run of the mill self-important child, nothing Moroi couldn’t learn from a random human off the street, which was another fascinating if decidedly depressing comparison to be made between humanity and monster. They were all so filthy. Camilla was actually a potential threat now with access to this much energy and the combination of her shinigami release plus that hollow reiatsu was not something he could ignore, even if he was still confident in surpassing her. The energy was pushing his senbon and fragmentation out of her limb, returning some form of mobility back to her and cause the tips of Moroi’s lips behind the Akagai to curl up in to the most subtle of smirks. The monsters were so, so very much like humans. She was outmatched, she was beaten, and yet still she refused to accept the logical and proper recourse and flee. Human notions, like bravery and stubbornness, were so very foolish. This monster, this Vizard, was so very human it was disgusting. It would be even more hilarious to Moroi if he knew that she envied the pitiful creatures that she so emulated.
Hers was not the only burst of Reiatsu however, the new arrival, the arrancar, also underwent a metamorphosis. That must of been what they referred to as a Ressurecion. While the power spoke was notable, and his visage became considerably more grotesque and monstrous, she was still significantly less of a threat than Camilla. Camilla needed to channel both the energy of her mask and the upper echelons of her Shikai to even hope to punch through Moroi’s armor and Tekkai and that was with a considerably higher base Reiatsu output, Moroi was careful to not succumb to arrogance and negligence, but it was hard to imagine her putting any significant dent in to Moroi. The mechanical man gripped his monstrous sword and let it hang down at his side as the faceless mask eyelessly glared at the pair as they seemed to be working through their own mental struggles, Camilla trying sincerely harder to reign in control over the hollow, apparently a fruitless struggle because it did not take very long for the small monster to make her move. Her movements were trying very hard to intimidate him and convey some sort of animalistic primal reckless abandon, but it was as fruitless an effort as the shinigami soul’s attempt to regain control over her body. He was not distracted or intimidated by her display in the slightest.
Moroi was not sure why her movements lacked so much imagination. This was now the fourth time she opened her assault with an overhead, downward, dual slash toward his upper body. She wasn’t even trying to be unpredictable now. As she utilized her Sonido after her forward feint, attempting to flank around behind him, Moroi was already on the move. The boy dropped the upper body of the suit, his Ookami brushing along the ground, much like a sprinter would and pushed forward with his back slightly parallel to the ground. This put enough distance between himself and the descending axes to give him just enough time to dart forward, gliding along the ground and for his opponent’s descending blows to strike nothing but air and if her pattern remained the same, and it had thus far, she would follow him to continue her assault. Simultaneously as he moved along the ground, Moroi saw the the incoming array of shounen abilities, power pole extend and hair growth being rather terrifying to be honest, and already concocted his rebuttal to Camilla’s continued pursuit. While his spine was pointed toward the incoming arrancar, a soft suction of air could be heard before another massive spike fired out of where the suit’s spine would be. The contracted spike would extend to its full six feet by two feet size and would be rifling through the air at stunning speed, aimed right for the arrancar’s chest. He wasn’t sure if it would hit her, but given the incredible piercing power of the spike, he was pretty sure she wouldn’t have the capacity to block the giant projectile.
As the spear left Moroi, flying along side the extending pole, Moroi’s front foot planted down into the ground, and dragged his sword up through the air, connecting a few inches behind the bladed head of the weapon. As his sword connecter, Moroi let his back foot shift down, dropping his center of gravity and pushing her spear up and over his shoulder, Ookami resting right above him just in time as Camilla repositioned herself above him , driving her axes...again...directly down at him. The blades of the axes smacked down on his sword and their force was actually rather impressive, the pressure down upon his blade drove even his massive body into the ground, the earth splitting and crumbling around his feet as even he struggled to keep his sword level under her massive weapons’ assault. Unfortunately, his sword was not the only thing he dragged up with him. As he moved to block her strike, he had simultaneously parried and redirected his opponent’s extending, untoldly, weapon, positioning its tip right toward Camilla’s heart. Hopefully the irony of her lone wolf monologue was not lost on her.
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