Mission - Failure to Negotiate
Entropy Judge
Recurring Bouts of Misanthropy
[X] Ask to come inside to negotiate the surrender.
- [X] Give them a chance to surrender.
- - [X] If they refuse, remember to take prisoners, and show the enemy commander how we punish naughty girls.
It's a long shot, but it really does give you a good chance at getting prisoners. Especially if they underestimate you. You put your hands behind your back and smile at the commander. "Hello? Can you hear me?" She chuckles and leans back even more, practically lying down now in her chair.
"Oh, so you can speak. That's good. So, gonna give yourself up to us peacefully?" You make a short display of thinking about it.
"Well … I'd like to discuss terms of surrender, if you don't mind, but …" you glance back and down, as if nervous about falling, "do you mind if I come inside to do that?" The commander stares at you for a few moments, then laughs, as do several other members of the command crew. You cock your head quizzically and she sits up, staring intently at you. You scowl back. "I am allowed to do that - I checked the rules they showed me!" You place your fists on your hips, as if angry, and the woman shakes her head.
"Discuss surrender … well, sure, why not? Give us a couple minutes to get ready, then we'll teleport you inside, okay?" You grin, clap your hands, and giggle happily.
"Yay!" The commander shakes her head again - then starts talking to someone else, but now you can't hear them. They'll probably try to cross you before negotiations actually start, but … well, you'll give them the benefit of the doubt. Have to make a good first impression, after all. After a few minutes pass, the commander looks back up at you.
"Alright, kiddo, our teleporter's not in the best shape, so just relax - one of my men'll be there in case you fall down when you land. Ready?" You nod, smiling, and the woman waves languidly at a crewman. A loud crack sounds in your ears, and then you're inside a ship - ten centimeters off the floor. You drop to the floor, landing easily, and a hand lands on your shoulder; instead of trying to steady you, however, it roughly shoves you down. You suppress a grin as your hands are bound behind your back and your connection with your clones strains and frays.
"Interesting way to conduct negotiations. Usually there's tea." Several voices laugh behind you, and someone pulls you back up by your collar, turning you around and staying behind you. Three of the raiders - pirates, really - leer at you; one carries an odd-looking rifle of some kind, one has a large pistol, and the third appears to be unarmed. A screen on the wall flickers and you see the commander.
"Sorry, munchkin - that's life, for you." The unarmed man walks up to you.
"I mean, I was going to see if I could get you a good jail and maybe speed up your whole trial and sentencing thing, but right now I'm thinking that salt mines are a good place to send you. Unless the Bureau has something harsher and more demanding, anyway." The unarmed man cups your cheek with his right hand and draws back his left, but before he can strike you lunge forward, taking a huge bite at his wrist and sheering through the radius. You make a show of trying to lick up the blood on your face without bothering to free yourself and ignore the man as he stumbles back. "Careful, or you'll bleed to death." You grin at the commander, finally unveiling a malevolent expression, and as she glares back the pistol-bearing pirate twitches his hands up and fires twice at you. The first shot hits you high on your left cheek, shattering the bone and damaging your left eye. The second shot doesn't hit you, however, and you look back as a body falls behind you. "Tha's -" You cough and wait for your cheek to reconstruct itself before turning back to the stunned crew. "That's probably a lung shot. If you have a doctor, you might want to consider putting him to work, because she's probably going to die pretty quickly if you don't." You walk forward, snapping your bonds, and when the pistol-bearer doesn't move out of your way quickly enough, you hook your claws into his chest, gouging his ribs, and hurl him aside. The one with the longarm drops it and scuttles away, falling back and scrambling to hide under a table. You grin at the commander. "Now, I'm going to make my way up to your command area, young lady, and when I get there, you're going to surrender to me. You don't want to resist, because anyone who does I'm either going to kill or maim. Tell your crew, too. I'll see you in a couple soon~" The woman's panicked image cuts out and you giggle as you try to work out where you are in the ship based on your position relative to your clones; it's difficult, due to the interference, but when the ship starts accelerating you simply shake your head and start hurrying to the command area after dismissing them.
Two pirates are running toward you as you leave the teleporter area, one unarmed and one with an incongruously large gauntlet on her right arm - she's not much taller than you! Not that that stops you from simply taking out Laevteinn and meeting her charging punch. She loses, of course, and the unarmed man slows to a halt. Rather than trying to fight you, however, he quickly checks the mangled ruin of the girl's right arm before clucking his teeth and muttering something in a language you don't recognize. He sits on the woman to hold her down before putting his hands over what's left of her arm; she starts shrieking and you see that he's actually burning her wounds closed. Effective, if a bit brutal. You shake your head and continue toward the commander. No one else is stupid enough to get in your way, but as you slam through the locked door to the command area you see that the ship is hurtling up, attempting to flee the planet. The commander summons up as much courage as she's able and stands up.
"You can't stop us, you little freak. We're getting out of here, and you're coming with us!" You ignore her and fly up to the massive viewport. You tap it with Laevateinn before turning back to the crew.
"You are going to stop this vessel and land it, outside the city - or I'm going to smash this open." You grin confidently down at them.
"You - that's - you're insane! We'll -!" The ship is already slowing massively as you hurtle down, slamming into the commander and knocking her to ground. Laevateinn vanishes and you grip her chin with one hand as your other quests inside her mouth for a good grip - and then you yank three of her teeth out. She spasms, hands flying to her mouth, and you shove her away with your foot.
"For your first offense, I take three teeth. For a second offense - by anyone - I'll take that person's jaw. Third and subsequent offenses are punishable by death." You glare down at the commander as she whimpers, then drop down on top of her and caress her cheek. "You know, I was thinking about how to punish a naughty girl like yourself, but considering the circumstances, I think I'll wait a bit longer. You just stay right there on the floor for now." She nods, whimpering, and you stand up. "Right, now the rest of you … whoever's piloting the ship, keep doing your job. And I need someone who can use the communications equipment. Everyone else - that corner. Sit quietly." There's a small flood to the empty corner, and you walk to the terrified woman who's simply sitting at her computer. You grin down at her. "You're in charge of communicating? First, I want to talk to everyone on the ship. Okay, good. Hello, everyone! My name is Flandre Scarlet, and I'm a contract mage working for the Bureau. Your ship has now officially surrendered to me. If you're fine with that, return to your room and place any weapons or Devices outside the door. If you would like to contest that decision, please come to the command area as soon as you can. Thank you!" You clap the woman's shoulder and she touches a button again. "Now, there was a Bureau ship I came here on."
"We didn't destroy it. I - I don't know if it can communicate …." She's whimpering almost as much as the commander, so you nuzzle her cheek. Somehow, the bloody streak you leave behind doesn't comfort her.
"Try." Shaking fingers work at her computer, and right as the ship lands, a screen appears with Captain Sentra looking tiredly at it. You smile and clap your hands as he stares at you. "Captain Sentra! Yay! Okay, so I have a few questions. First, is my coffin okay? Second, is Satsuki okay?" He blinks at you.
"Er … what?" You sigh, exasperated.
"When I came aboard, I had a servant, and we had luggage. My luggage was a coffin, hers was a trunk. I'm asking if the coffin is fine, and I'm asking if my servant is fine." He blinks and rubs his eyes before looking away at someone's call.
"Er … um, we haven't had a chance to actually see her, but that area of the ship wasn't damaged in the attack …." You clap your hands again.
"Okay, good. Next question. I seem to have captured a pirate ship. What are the rules for prizes of war?" He looks even more confused.
"Prizes …? What are you talking about?" You scowl; how uncivilized! No wonder they're having personnel problems ….
What do you do?
[ ] Anything else to ask Captain Sentra?
[ ] Find a good place to lock the pirates up and head back to the hospital.
[ ] They have feet; walk the pirates back to the hospital.
[ ] Wait for support and/or orders on the ship.
[ ] Other?
DM Note: If you want to keep talking to Sentra, unless you have a lot of questions, please indicate what other option you want to go with. Also, I considered naming this update 'Favorite Kind of Ship,' but no, you guys had to specify taking prisoners ...
- [X] Give them a chance to surrender.
- - [X] If they refuse, remember to take prisoners, and show the enemy commander how we punish naughty girls.
It's a long shot, but it really does give you a good chance at getting prisoners. Especially if they underestimate you. You put your hands behind your back and smile at the commander. "Hello? Can you hear me?" She chuckles and leans back even more, practically lying down now in her chair.
"Oh, so you can speak. That's good. So, gonna give yourself up to us peacefully?" You make a short display of thinking about it.
"Well … I'd like to discuss terms of surrender, if you don't mind, but …" you glance back and down, as if nervous about falling, "do you mind if I come inside to do that?" The commander stares at you for a few moments, then laughs, as do several other members of the command crew. You cock your head quizzically and she sits up, staring intently at you. You scowl back. "I am allowed to do that - I checked the rules they showed me!" You place your fists on your hips, as if angry, and the woman shakes her head.
"Discuss surrender … well, sure, why not? Give us a couple minutes to get ready, then we'll teleport you inside, okay?" You grin, clap your hands, and giggle happily.
"Yay!" The commander shakes her head again - then starts talking to someone else, but now you can't hear them. They'll probably try to cross you before negotiations actually start, but … well, you'll give them the benefit of the doubt. Have to make a good first impression, after all. After a few minutes pass, the commander looks back up at you.
"Alright, kiddo, our teleporter's not in the best shape, so just relax - one of my men'll be there in case you fall down when you land. Ready?" You nod, smiling, and the woman waves languidly at a crewman. A loud crack sounds in your ears, and then you're inside a ship - ten centimeters off the floor. You drop to the floor, landing easily, and a hand lands on your shoulder; instead of trying to steady you, however, it roughly shoves you down. You suppress a grin as your hands are bound behind your back and your connection with your clones strains and frays.
"Interesting way to conduct negotiations. Usually there's tea." Several voices laugh behind you, and someone pulls you back up by your collar, turning you around and staying behind you. Three of the raiders - pirates, really - leer at you; one carries an odd-looking rifle of some kind, one has a large pistol, and the third appears to be unarmed. A screen on the wall flickers and you see the commander.
"Sorry, munchkin - that's life, for you." The unarmed man walks up to you.
"I mean, I was going to see if I could get you a good jail and maybe speed up your whole trial and sentencing thing, but right now I'm thinking that salt mines are a good place to send you. Unless the Bureau has something harsher and more demanding, anyway." The unarmed man cups your cheek with his right hand and draws back his left, but before he can strike you lunge forward, taking a huge bite at his wrist and sheering through the radius. You make a show of trying to lick up the blood on your face without bothering to free yourself and ignore the man as he stumbles back. "Careful, or you'll bleed to death." You grin at the commander, finally unveiling a malevolent expression, and as she glares back the pistol-bearing pirate twitches his hands up and fires twice at you. The first shot hits you high on your left cheek, shattering the bone and damaging your left eye. The second shot doesn't hit you, however, and you look back as a body falls behind you. "Tha's -" You cough and wait for your cheek to reconstruct itself before turning back to the stunned crew. "That's probably a lung shot. If you have a doctor, you might want to consider putting him to work, because she's probably going to die pretty quickly if you don't." You walk forward, snapping your bonds, and when the pistol-bearer doesn't move out of your way quickly enough, you hook your claws into his chest, gouging his ribs, and hurl him aside. The one with the longarm drops it and scuttles away, falling back and scrambling to hide under a table. You grin at the commander. "Now, I'm going to make my way up to your command area, young lady, and when I get there, you're going to surrender to me. You don't want to resist, because anyone who does I'm either going to kill or maim. Tell your crew, too. I'll see you in a couple soon~" The woman's panicked image cuts out and you giggle as you try to work out where you are in the ship based on your position relative to your clones; it's difficult, due to the interference, but when the ship starts accelerating you simply shake your head and start hurrying to the command area after dismissing them.
Two pirates are running toward you as you leave the teleporter area, one unarmed and one with an incongruously large gauntlet on her right arm - she's not much taller than you! Not that that stops you from simply taking out Laevteinn and meeting her charging punch. She loses, of course, and the unarmed man slows to a halt. Rather than trying to fight you, however, he quickly checks the mangled ruin of the girl's right arm before clucking his teeth and muttering something in a language you don't recognize. He sits on the woman to hold her down before putting his hands over what's left of her arm; she starts shrieking and you see that he's actually burning her wounds closed. Effective, if a bit brutal. You shake your head and continue toward the commander. No one else is stupid enough to get in your way, but as you slam through the locked door to the command area you see that the ship is hurtling up, attempting to flee the planet. The commander summons up as much courage as she's able and stands up.
"You can't stop us, you little freak. We're getting out of here, and you're coming with us!" You ignore her and fly up to the massive viewport. You tap it with Laevateinn before turning back to the crew.
"You are going to stop this vessel and land it, outside the city - or I'm going to smash this open." You grin confidently down at them.
"You - that's - you're insane! We'll -!" The ship is already slowing massively as you hurtle down, slamming into the commander and knocking her to ground. Laevateinn vanishes and you grip her chin with one hand as your other quests inside her mouth for a good grip - and then you yank three of her teeth out. She spasms, hands flying to her mouth, and you shove her away with your foot.
"For your first offense, I take three teeth. For a second offense - by anyone - I'll take that person's jaw. Third and subsequent offenses are punishable by death." You glare down at the commander as she whimpers, then drop down on top of her and caress her cheek. "You know, I was thinking about how to punish a naughty girl like yourself, but considering the circumstances, I think I'll wait a bit longer. You just stay right there on the floor for now." She nods, whimpering, and you stand up. "Right, now the rest of you … whoever's piloting the ship, keep doing your job. And I need someone who can use the communications equipment. Everyone else - that corner. Sit quietly." There's a small flood to the empty corner, and you walk to the terrified woman who's simply sitting at her computer. You grin down at her. "You're in charge of communicating? First, I want to talk to everyone on the ship. Okay, good. Hello, everyone! My name is Flandre Scarlet, and I'm a contract mage working for the Bureau. Your ship has now officially surrendered to me. If you're fine with that, return to your room and place any weapons or Devices outside the door. If you would like to contest that decision, please come to the command area as soon as you can. Thank you!" You clap the woman's shoulder and she touches a button again. "Now, there was a Bureau ship I came here on."
"We didn't destroy it. I - I don't know if it can communicate …." She's whimpering almost as much as the commander, so you nuzzle her cheek. Somehow, the bloody streak you leave behind doesn't comfort her.
"Try." Shaking fingers work at her computer, and right as the ship lands, a screen appears with Captain Sentra looking tiredly at it. You smile and clap your hands as he stares at you. "Captain Sentra! Yay! Okay, so I have a few questions. First, is my coffin okay? Second, is Satsuki okay?" He blinks at you.
"Er … what?" You sigh, exasperated.
"When I came aboard, I had a servant, and we had luggage. My luggage was a coffin, hers was a trunk. I'm asking if the coffin is fine, and I'm asking if my servant is fine." He blinks and rubs his eyes before looking away at someone's call.
"Er … um, we haven't had a chance to actually see her, but that area of the ship wasn't damaged in the attack …." You clap your hands again.
"Okay, good. Next question. I seem to have captured a pirate ship. What are the rules for prizes of war?" He looks even more confused.
"Prizes …? What are you talking about?" You scowl; how uncivilized! No wonder they're having personnel problems ….
What do you do?
[ ] Anything else to ask Captain Sentra?
[ ] Find a good place to lock the pirates up and head back to the hospital.
[ ] They have feet; walk the pirates back to the hospital.
[ ] Wait for support and/or orders on the ship.
[ ] Other?
DM Note: If you want to keep talking to Sentra, unless you have a lot of questions, please indicate what other option you want to go with. Also, I considered naming this update 'Favorite Kind of Ship,' but no, you guys had to specify taking prisoners ...