Infernal Resurgence (Worm/Exalted)

[X] Appoint the nurse.

Makes sense and we have the money

[X] Do not go through her room.

Let's not invade her privacy, we are a social exalt, we can read her once she is awake.
 
Yeah, we really should talk to the father before the court case. Being reasonable Is well... reasonable. It might not work, but it should happen.

[X] Appoint the nurse.
[X] Do not go through her room.
 
This just occurred to me, but you know what is even better than any documents or other proof Taylor could provide? A confession. Danny is a social-specialized Infernal Exalted, how hard would it be for him to get someone like Madison Clemens to confess and turn on the others? The girl's a follower and she did not even do as much as any of the others, she should be pretty easy to turn.
 
[X] Appoint the nurse.
[X] Do not go through her room.

This just occurred to me, but you know what is even better than any documents or other proof Taylor could provide? A confession. Danny is a social-specialized Infernal Exalted, how hard would it be for him to get someone like Madison Clemens to confess and turn on the others? The girl's a follower and she did not even do as much as any of the others, she should be pretty easy to turn.
This. So much this. We catch Madison alone, as Danny, and convince her we know and if she wants not to get tried as an adult for some form of assault. Realistically we are looking at anywhere up to $500k in restitution, just from Sophia, not including anything from the school, Emma, Madison or the PRT, who likely could be included on some form of conspiracy (I am not a lawyer). We just need to get proof. I think we could hire a PI to get that, someone was likely recording the event, given teenagers. Plus Madison's testimony.
 
[X] Appoint the nurse.
[X] Do not go through her room.


This. So much this. We catch Madison alone, as Danny, and convince her we know and if she wants not to get tried as an adult for some form of assault. Realistically we are looking at anywhere up to $500k in restitution, just from Sophia, not including anything from the school, Emma, Madison or the PRT, who likely could be included on some form of conspiracy (I am not a lawyer). We just need to get proof. I think we could hire a PI to get that, someone was likely recording the event, given teenagers. Plus Madison's testimony.

No need to come off that strong, the last thing we need is for her to break down which she might if we are talking Solarioid intimidation. Madison's is a kid, if her willpower is more than 3 I would be surprised. Be sympathetic, tell her we know she did not want to get caught up in all this and as long as she comes clean we will not take any action against her. Heck, we could probably pull on her heartstrings a bit, we have inhuman social skills and she has nothing to counter. That way we get Sophia who is a psycho and Emma who needs actual psychiatric help and will likely only get it if this thing blows wide open.
 
No need to come off that strong, the last thing we need is for her to break down which she might if we are talking Solarioid intimidation. Madison's is a kid, if her willpower is more than 3 I would be surprised. Be sympathetic, tell her we know she did not want to get caught up in all this and as long as she comes clean we will not take any action against her. Heck, we could probably pull on her heartstrings a bit, we have inhuman social skills and she has nothing to counter. That way we get Sophia who is a psycho and Emma who needs actual psychiatric help and will likely only get it if this thing blows wide open.

Fair enough, I forgot how different she is from the other two.
 
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Bagrat
(Original Poster) (Veteran Member) (The Guy in the Know)
Posted On Jan 7th 2011:
Hey, PHO community! Buckle up because we've got some firsthand accounts of Faust's takedown of the Merchants. This one's a wild ride!

My sources spilled the beans - Faust walked up on stage during Skidmark's rally, surrounded by hundreds of people, and delivered a swift kick to the man's crown jewels! Classic entrance or what? But that's not all, folks. Faust then proceeded to take on everyone else and came out victorious.

As if that wasn't enough, Squealer rolled out an actual tank, a TANK! Faust, the bold cape, punched a explosion (yeah this actually happened) and transformed into a changer form (That looks like Eidolon). Then, he pulled out a massive hammer (from who knows where) and turned that tank into a heap of scrap metal.

Now that's the kind of action we need in Brockton Bay! Who else has the inside scoop? Share your stories and let's get the full picture of Faust's unconventional takedown.

Yes, really. He punched an explosion and took down hundreds of people before transforming into his changer form and pulled out a massive hammer.

Also, yes, Faust is not Eidolon. From what I heard, while it looks similar, his is more......demonic(?). He is currently listed as a powerful grab-bag cape.
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►Acree (Cape Wife)
Replied On Jan 7th 2011:
Wait, seriously? A tank? This Faust guy sounds like the real deal. I need more details! Are we sure it is not Eidolon in disguise? It sounds like he kept pulling powers out of his ass.

►Antigone
Replied On Jan 7th 2011:
This is insane! Faust has style, that's for sure. Kicking Skidmark in the balls and taking on a tank? Talk about making an entrance.

►Aloha
Replied On Jan 7th 2011:
I need to see this in action! Any footage floating around? Faust might just become my new favorite cape.

►AverageAlexandros (Cape Husband)
Replied On Jan 7th 2011:
Does this have anything to do with the rumor about the drug trade imploding in Brockton Bay?

►Feychick
Replied On Jan 7th 2011:
What happened?

►Antigone
Replied On Jan 7th 2011:
Apparently, there's a growing buzz about Faust cursing the Merchants' party. Are these events linked? Or are we dealing with two separate caperific occurrences?

►Bagrat (Original Poster) (Veteran Member) (The Guy in the Know)
Replied On Jan 7th 2011:
Faust apparently has some oath based powers. Word is he used that power to mess with the people who were at the Merchant's rally. It's like a strategic takedown without the usual cape brawl. Clever move, I'd say.

►Bruce Lao
Replied On Jan 7th 2011:
Oath power, huh? That's a new one. Anyone got the play-by-play details? How did Faust pull it off?

►Bagrat (Original Poster) (Veteran Member) (The Guy in the Know)
Replied On Jan 7th 2011:
I'm still trying to piece it together. Looks like Faust exploited the Merchants' own rally against them. Talk about turning the tables! Skidmark, Squealer, and Mush are now under arrest and all the people who were at the Rally are now "cursed" with bad luck. That's some serious maneuvering.

►AverageAlexandros (Cape Husband)
Replied On Jan 7th 2011:
Bad luck "curses"? Seriously? This Faust character is playing some serious mind games.

►Laotsunn (Kyushu Survivor)
Replied On Jan 7th 2011:
I need details! How is Faust pulling off these curses? Is it some kind of Master power, or are they just that good at messing with people?

►Bagrat (Original Poster) (Veteran Member) (The Guy in the Know)
Replied On Jan 7th 2011:
Shaker power supposedly. There is a fierce debate going on at the moment. Details are still sketchy, and it's tough to separate fact from fiction. Some say Faust has a shaker power related to luck manipulation. Others are speculating it's a master power. What's your take on this, PHO community?

►Divide
Replied On Jan 7th 2011:
Master obviously. Who would be dumb enough to think otherwise?
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Brilliger (Moderator)
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Thread reopened. User XxVoid_CowboyxX has been banned from the thread for violating discussion guidelines. The debate on whether Faust's power is a Master or Shaker classification is officially closed as is any speculation on if Faust is Eidolon or not. Any further mention of these topics will result in infractions. Let's maintain a constructive environment and move forward with the ongoing discussion.

Now, back to our investigation into Faust's deeds and the possible connection to the Merchants' party. Share your thoughts, speculations, and any new information you've got!

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Votes closed. Do be mindful of the income from here on. Most salaries are paid monthly while the World Soul is paid weekly, IF you spend an AP to automate the process.

I will point out if you are going into the red, but it will be on you to act upon it.
Adhoc vote count started by Yzarc on Jan 28, 2024 at 7:03 AM, finished with 15 posts and 7 votes.
 
Week 1: Turn 12
Date 07 January 2011

Danny Hebert, Kurt, and Lacy sat in a well-appointed law office, anticipation hanging thick in the air. They were about to meet with a seasoned lawyer to discuss Taylor's case, the troubles at Winslow High School, and the trio's unconventional involvement.

As the lawyer, a no-nonsense woman with an air of confidence, entered the room, Danny stood to greet her. "Thank you for taking the time to meet with us, Ms. Margret." he began, shaking her hand.

Margret motioned for everyone to take a seat, her gaze moving from Danny to Kurt and Lacy. "I understand this is a unique situation. Why don't we start with the basics? We spoke on the phone but could you provide me with an overview of Taylor's case and the issues at Winslow High School?"

Danny recounted the painful events that led to Taylor being shoved into a locker, highlighting the school's lack of intervention and cooperation. He handed over a folder containing medical reports, witness statements, and correspondence with the school.

Margret studied the documents carefully before turning her attention to Kurt and Lacy. "And you two are...?"

"I'm Kurt, and this is Lacy. We're here to support Danny and Taylor." Kurt spoke up.

Margret nodded thoughtfully after glancing at Danny, who nodded in agreement. "It's clear that you're all deeply invested in Taylor's welfare. Now, let's discuss your concerns with the school."

Margret continued to sift through the documents, her expression growing more focused as she quickly perused the documents.

"This is a compelling case. The evidence suggests negligence on the part of Winslow High School, and there may indeed be a breach of duty. We'll delve deeper into the details and gather more information to strengthen our position." Margret said after a thorough examination.

As the conversation unfolded, Danny shifted the focus to a more delicate subject, the involvement of Emma, Sophia, and Madison in Taylor's ordeal.

"Margaret," Danny began, "I've been thinking about Emma, Sophia, and Madison. They played a significant role in what happened to Taylor. Is there any legal ground to pursue a case against them or, at the very least, make them parties to our lawsuit against the school?"

Margaret took a moment to consider the question before responding, "It's a complex situation, Danny. While they may or may not be involved in the incident, the legal options against individuals, especially minors, might be limited. However, we can explore potential avenues for accountability within the broader context of the case. It might be challenging, but we can discuss strategies to address their actions."

Danny nodded, absorbing the information. "I just want them to be held responsible for what they did to Taylor. If there's any way to ensure they face consequences, I want to take it."

Margaret assured him, "We'll carefully consider our options. I'll look into the legal implications and advise you on the best course of action. But right now? It is your word against theirs. You said it yourself, you have no real proof and even when your daughter speaks up? It can still be dismissed as a "He said, she said" situation."

"Is there anything we can do to hold them accountable? They shouldn't escape consequences for what they did to Taylor." Danny asked, unhappy with the idea of them getting away.

Margaret, with an understanding nod, spoke. "Danny, considering the limitations in pursuing legal action directly against them, we might need to explore alternative avenues. One option is hiring a Private Investigator. They could gather evidence, interview witnesses, and potentially uncover information that strengthens our case against the school and indirectly holds them accountable."

"So, you're saying that with the PI's work, we could build a stronger case against Winslow High School, Emma, Sophia, and Madison?" Danny asked, considering the suggestion.

Margaret affirmed, "Exactly. A Private Investigator could help us fill in the gaps and strengthen our position. It's a strategic approach that focuses on the broader context of the case while indirectly addressing the actions of those individuals."

In the midst of discussing potential avenues for holding Emma, Sophia, and Madison accountable, Margaret paused before speaking.

"Danny," Margaret began, "considering the complexities of the case and the challenges in pursuing legal action against the individuals involved, we might want to explore the option of a settlement. If you're open to it, we could file the case and offer to negotiate with the other parties, Winslow High School included, and potentially reach an agreement that ensures some form of accountability for Emma and the others."

"What kind of settlement are we talking about? I want justice for Taylor, but I also want to make sure that Emma, Sophia, and Madison don't get away with this Scot free." Danny asked intrigued but cautious.

Margaret nodded, understanding his concerns. "We can negotiate terms that include public acknowledgment of their actions, community service, or other forms of restitution. It would be a way to ensure some level of accountability without solely relying on the legal system. It's about finding a balance that provides closure for Taylor and holds them responsible."

Danny considered all possible angles and turning to Margaret, he posed another question, "Margaret, do you think it would make a difference if Alan Barnes and the school principal were cooperative? Could their cooperation potentially strengthen our case or negotiation stance?"

Margaret, thoughtful in her response, considered the dynamics at play. "Certainly, Danny. I need to think about Alan, but a cooperative school principal could contribute significantly to our efforts. It might lead to a smoother negotiation process."

Margaret however, immediately continued, "Danny, while attempting to secure cooperation from them could be beneficial, we need to be mindful of the potential risks. If our outreach fails, there's a risk of tipping off the school about our intentions, making our legal pursuit more challenging."

"You mean it could make them more defensive, possibly compromising our position?" Danny asked as he furrowed his brow, absorbing the gravity of Margaret's warning.

Margaret nodded, "Exactly. If they catch wind of our intentions prematurely, it might lead to a defensive stance from the school, making negotiations or legal proceedings more complicated. We need to strategize carefully and consider the timing and approach to minimize the risks."

Danny sighed, acknowledging the delicate nature of the situation. "I want to do what's best for Taylor, but I also don't want to jeopardize our chances. Let me sleep on it?."

Margaret reassured him, "I'm here to guide you through this process, Danny. "

She paused and then, with a sense of professional honesty, warned them. "I want to be transparent with you. Pursuing legal action against the school can be a long and drawn-out process. It might take time before we see any resolution, and legal fees can accumulate significantly."

"While I believe we have a strong case, it's important to prepare for the possibility of a protracted battle. Legal proceedings often involve various stages, negotiations, and potential setbacks." She continued.

"What about the potential outcome? If we win, can we seek compensation for the legal fees from the school?" Lacy asked.

Margret nodded, "Yes, that's a possibility. In some cases, if we win, we can pursue compensation for legal fees from the opposing party. It will depend on the specifics of the case and the court's decision."

Danny, aware of the financial implications, nodded thoughtfully. "We understand but we're committed to seeing this through. What can we do to manage the legal fees and ensure we have the resources for the entire process?"

Lost 1 Willpower-> Now at 5/6. Use Cosmic Transcendence of Self.
Archetype changed from Director to Mercenary.


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2+1 v 2 = 1 Danny

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1 + 1 v 0 = 3 Danny


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3 + 1 v Lawyer Botch.
Danny wins. The Lawyer will take the case Pro bono but will charge for Legal expenses. She does not spend willpower to resist as being the Lawyer to file a case against the school will result in a lot of publicity, especially if she wins it.

Danny Hebert leaned forward, his gaze fixed on Margaret with confidence. The air was thick with anticipation as they broached the sensitive topic of legal fees for the impending case against Winslow High School.

"Danny," Margaret began, her tone measured, "I understand your concerns about the fees, but we must also consider the complexity of this case. Quality representation comes at a cost, especially when we're dealing with a school and potential systemic issues."

Danny nodded, acknowledging the importance of a strong legal team. "I get that, Margaret. But we need to strike a balance. I want justice for Taylor, but I can't let the financial aspect become overwhelming. Is there any room for negotiation on the fees, or perhaps we can explore alternative arrangements?"

Margaret, a seasoned negotiator, considered Danny's words. "I'll do my best to work out a fair arrangement, Danny. We can explore different fee structures and see if there are any assistance programs that might alleviate the burden. Additionally, we can explore options for legal aid or assistance programs. Our goal is justice for Taylor, and I'll ensure we have the resources to pursue it effectively."

As the discussion on legal fees unfolded, Danny keenly recognized the subtle stalling tactics employed by Margaret and knowing the importance of addressing the financial concerns head-on, responded firmly to Margaret's suggestion of exploring assistance programs.

"Margaret," Danny interjected, "I appreciate the suggestion, but we need to be realistic. Assistance programs in Brockton Bay are a joke. The system here is worthless and we can't afford to rely on uncertain external support. We need a strategy that's robust and within our control."

Margaret seemingly nodded, acknowledging Danny's concerns. "You're right, Danny. I understand the challenges of relying on external assistance in this city. We'll discuss a fee structure that works for you, possibly a combination of hourly rates and contingency fees. I'll do my best to help manage the costs while ensuring we have the necessary resources for a comprehensive legal strategy."

However, Danny recognized what she was trying to do and changed tactics.

"Margaret," Danny began, "I've been thinking. If we proceed with filing a case against Winslow High, it could generate significant publicity. The media's attention might shed light on the issues within the school, possibly prompting reforms. It could be an opportunity not just for justice but also to bring about positive change for other students who might be facing similar challenges."

Margaret listened attentively, and knew what he was implying. "You're right, Danny. Publicity can sometimes be a powerful force for accountability and change. If we approach this strategically, it might create a broader conversation about the school's responsibilities and the need for a safer environment for students."

"Exactly. It's not just about Taylor; it's about making sure no one else goes through what she did. If we can use the media attention to push for positive changes within the school, it could be a win for everyone." Danny nodded.

Margaret, weighing the potential benefits, conceded, "Your point makes sense, Danny. Public awareness can sometimes act as a catalyst for institutional reform. Let's proceed with the case strategically, keeping in mind the broader impact it could have."

Margaret paused and then looked directly at him. "Danny, considering the importance of this case and the potential benefits it could bring to light, I'm willing to take it on pro bono. Let's move forward with the lawsuit against Winslow High School, and I'll provide legal representation at no cost."

"Margaret, that's an incredible offer. Thank you. This means a lot to Taylor, to me." Danny said as his eyes widened, grateful for Margaret's generosity.

"Danny," Margaret interrupted, "while I'm committed to representing you pro bono, we should consider including my fees and expenses in the Claim or final settlement amount. This way, if it is granted by the Judge or they agree to it, both of us are happy."

"I'm on board with that. Let's proceed with that arrangement." Danny nodded in agreement.

Margaret expressed her gratitude, "Thank you, Danny. Now, let's focus on building a strong case for Taylor and making sure justice prevails."

AN: That Botch. Welp, you got her to accept the case Pro Bono. What this means is if you fail the case, you do not have to pay her anything. But to smoothen the process, you still need to give her fees from the final settlement or claim if it goes forward. So now onwards to the choice.

Choice time:

On the PI
[] Hire the PI. Fees Pending. Expense pending the PI.
[] Do not hire the PI. No extra expense.

On the Settlement.
[] Go for it. If you fail, you make things harder.
-[] Talk to Alan and the Principle.
-[] Talk to Alan first in his home.
[] Do not go for it. Makes the case easier.

On the Claim/Settlement: Since you do not have a lot of evidence other than hearsay you only have (5 Points)
[] Push for five 1 Dot Resources. (Lowest claim possible with Lawyer fees) (0 point)
Or
[] Push for one 2 Dot Resource (Highest Claim possible) (2 Points)
[] Push for Taylor to be transferred to Arcadia (1 Point)
[] Push for Emma and her friends to be suspended and to perform community services (Lowest Punishment possible) (0 Point)
Or
[] Push for Emma and her friends to be tried as adults. (Highest punishment possible) (3 points)
-Has to be taken with below
[] Push for Emma and her friends to be made a party to the case. (2 points)
[] Push for an official investigation into Winslow High (3 Points)
 
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Can't we just transfer Taylor ourselves? I mean how hard is it to transfer schools normally especially if the Principal of Arcadia agrees (Read: Dany convinces them with his inhuman social skills)?
 
Can't we just transfer Taylor ourselves? I mean how hard is it to transfer schools normally especially if the Principal of Arcadia agrees (Read: Dany convinces them with his inhuman social skills)?
IIRC there are a ton of procedures and other problems. This is not taking into account grades and other issues like waiting lists, etc.

The easiest way to get in is through back end entry.

To be clear, social is not Mindcontrol and arranging a transfer, part way through the year will take time. A lot of it and still does not address other admission requirements.

Simply put, without Social charms, Danny is not going to convince both Principles to OK the transfer as they WILL spend WP to resist it.

Hence why he wants to make it a part of the Negotiations. He is hoping that the Winslow Principle can pull some strings if he forces it.
 
[X] Push for one 2 Dot Resource (Highest Claim possible) (2 Points)
[x] Push for Taylor to be transferred to Arcadia (1 Point)
[X] Go for it. If you fail, you make things harder.
-[X] Talk to Alan first in his home.
 
[X] Hire the PI. Fees Pending. Expense pending the PI.

[X] Go for it. If you fail, you make things harder.
-[x] Talk to Alan first in his home.
 
[X] Push for one 2 Dot Resource (Highest Claim possible) (2 Points)
[x] Push for Taylor to be transferred to Arcadia (1 Point)
[X] Go for it. If you fail, you make things harder.
-[X] Talk to Alan first in his home.
 
alan will immediatly betray us. we need social charms( read literally mind control ones) to get him to be neutral. also we can make lots of money in the next few turns. the workshop,getting some stuff through the worldsoul, the case 53s. just lets not settle.
 
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alan will immediatly betray us. we need social charms( read literally mind control ones) to get him to be
It depends on how you play his intimacies. if you convince him it is for Emma's good then he will do it. Otherwise? He will spend WP to resist.

EDIT: it also depends on what punishment you are going for.
 
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i dont thknk we can get them to be punished as adults,which is sad, but i want the whole thing investigated thoroughly. and at least some punishment. everything else feels,incredibly inapropriate. we literally made a pact with a devil because of them. lets not go into this full of hesitance

[X] Hire the PI. Fees Pending. Expense pending the PI.


On the Settlement.
[X] Do not go for it. Makes the case easier.
[X] Push for Emma and her friends to be made a party to the case. (2 points)
[X] Push for an official investigation into Winslow High (3 Points)
lets keep taylor out of school till we have more options. we have time. and will quickly grow
 
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[X] Hire the PI. Fees Pending. Expense pending the PI.
[X] Do not go for it. Makes the case easier.
[X] Push for Emma and her friends to be made a party to the case. (2 points)
[X] Push for an official investigation into Winslow High (3 Points)
 
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