@BlackCat-055 the moratorium is not yet over

[] Listen to Yuma's Plan first
that's all i got for now
My bad, I assume I'll have to repost the vote after it's ended then?

Either way unless something else convinces me I'll either go with the purge or the gtfo angle. Even then I'll probably think we should purge them later on.
 
Oh?



A single teleport you say?

Kyubey may have some work, we are leaving that way.

Here is a proto vote:

[] You should consult Oriko about what you can do, she is the expert on this kind of things. Teleport to her with Yuma.
....... is it wrong I want to do this if only to make the yakuza wonder if they were drugged or not?
 
Since a voting weight wasn't given for the teleport vote, I'll go with the PURGE THEM ALL unless teleport also has a 1x or bigger vote weight.

[X] - This isn't a reputable financial institution, this is ursury! Purge/Execute the offenders before they cause more harm to others.

Edit: Got word Teleport has a 1x Vote weight

[X] You should consult Oriko about what you can do, she is the expert on this kind of things. Teleport to her with Yuma.
 
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[] Let Yuma do it.

I would absolutely be ready to run interference, but I am curious what Yuma has planned.
 
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I would absolutely be ready to run interference, but I am curious what Yuma has planned.

Yuma wants to become a magical girl to help big sis Kyoko, that is an important part of her character in Oriko magica.

Her solution is likely to wish.

[x] You should consult Oriko about what you can do, she is the expert on this kind of things. Teleport to her with Yuma.
 
[X] You should consult Oriko about what you can do, she is the expert on this kind of things. Teleport to her with Yuma.
 
Yep. rock and a hard place. I legit have no idea what I want to do then because well, I'd rather not blindly subject Yuma to what's effectively a mercenary contract from hell. GTFO with Yuma is probably for the best. with perfect luck, they just think the entire sequence was a fever dream...and likely be annoyed at whoever "spiked" their drinks...
 
Maybe I'm too sympathetic, but Mr. Yakuza actually seems... fairly reasonable? The worst thing we've seen him do so far is have his goons strongarm us into the car. While he's presenting a business front, he's still got a teaspoon of empathy for Yuma getting stuck in a shitty situation. Also I find it telling that he didn't lose his temper (on either us or his men) when they picked up the wrong people. And finally, assuming pop culture hasn't lied to me, him missing his pinky might mean he left the Yakuza at some point. The fact that he's back and in charge with seemingly loyal men is intriguing.

All that being said, there's zero chance I'm letting Yuma make a deal with him. We promised Kyoko we'd look after her, and letting the small child sign a contract with a Yakuza boss is a terrible way to do that.

[X] You should consult Oriko about what you can do, she is the expert on this kind of things. Teleport to her with Yuma.

I hope we get a chance to smooth things over with the Yakuza boss I'm the future, I'm pretty curious about his backstory. Maybe we could trade favors with him or something?
 
Asking Oriko is a pretty interesting vote! In the same spirit, I propose:

[X] Update and consult Sakura.

Oriko can map the future, but Sakura has been taking care of Yuma for a while, and they trust each other. We can consult Oriko in private later :V
 
I hope we get a chance to smooth things over with the Yakuza boss I'm the future, I'm pretty curious about his backstory. Maybe we could trade favors with him or something?
I don't think we'd be able to smooth things over with the Yakuza, if only for the fact that there's a good chance to smooth things over, the favours we'd have to do for him is illegal in nature.

Call me fundamentalistic in this approach, but I don't know how to feel about the magical girl keen to being an arbiter of justice working with crime.

Like don't get me wrong, I'm no lawful paladin, but this isn't a Vigilante or fighter against cruel law. This is in the end still a criminal group who is willing to take kids as collateral, and I don't think they're exactly training them to be the next Yakuza.

Yes the boss is polite and nice, but being polite and nice is how you get things done. There's a reason affable evil and lawful evil exists. In the end he's still a crime boss.

Also for the pinkie thing, I did a quick research, I'm assuming you're referring to Yubitsume or otoshimae, while people he leave the Yakuza do cut a finger off in some cases. That's likely based on the fact the ritual is a general one used for when has done an offense in the Yakuza and either it's punishment imposed on them or an apology done by them to the one they "offended"

So it could, but I doubt it's concrete evidence the boss is a former Yakuza, even then he still has men with him and is still trying to chase after debtors as a Loan Shark. Yakuza he may not be, Organized criminal he seems to still be.


Anyways this is just me being biased on the concept of someone of the law (I know Yuki isn't, but she still uphold that impartial ideal) working with crime, sure I get it in fiction and as well as working with someone already caught who negotiated a plea deal in return for their service, but working with organized criminal is a step too far imo.

But that's mainly me just thinking it's a really slippery slope to read on, especially if it's favours. It only takes being felixble enough to turn you from a cowboy cop to a corrupt one so to say (in fiction obviously, I'm not stepping on irl stuff thats let's not think about that)


Of course I know I am turbo biased on this so I'm wondering if there's an angle I blinded myself towards in regards on how Yuki can work with him without tarnishing her ideals of justice. I hope it would enlighten me to another perspective!
 
[X] You should consult Oriko about what you can do, she is the expert on this kind of things. Teleport to her with Yuma.

BTW, we should probally warn oriko soon about the risk she has of becoming a friend
 
Hey this is a random ask, is there a way to loophole Yuki's "If friend, then turn evil" thing? Mainly things like other relations like familial attachments or other platonic ones that aren't simply friendship.

Although I guess you can't game family relationships unless Yuki considers the concept of "Found Family", that or we use bad Harry Potter/Naruto fanfic tropes of using magic/jutsu to "incorporate them into the bloodline"

Actually on second thought, horrible idea. That'll probably make a magical girl equivalent of Bloodfiends.
 
Hey this is a random ask, is there a way to loophole Yuki's "If friend, then turn evil" thing? Mainly things like other relations like familial attachments or other platonic ones that aren't simply friendship.

It'd be extremely hard and almost certainly out of our control. Since the trigger condition isn't directly on friend, but "perceived betrayal."

.. Legit the person with future sight might be the best at avoiding that particular fate... hell, wonder if "avoid getting mauled by servant of wraith" is how index-styled instructions came about.
 
It'd be extremely hard and almost certainly out of our control. Since the trigger condition isn't directly on friend, but "perceived betrayal."
Oh is that it? I thought it was just friends.

I would say I wonder how to never be considered a Judas/Betrayer but coming from personal experience, I know it's stupidly easy to be "percieved as betrayer" or "percieve betrayal", like depending on the person it takes literal precognition to like avoid it

...so yeah like Oriko

Come on, go for it! If PMAS taught me anything, it is that SCIENCE can never go wrong :V
What's PMAS?

Also sadly while my plans to subvert Kyuubey's magical girl system with our own will be fun and I am glad to test it out, I know my plan will not be accepted by the Voter Council for surely they will see only the horrors and not the bountiful reward for if my great ideas were to come to fruition.

(Insert Mad scientist speech and evil laughter)
 
Puella Magi Adfligo Systema. I am fairly sure it is the overall longest PMMM Quest, and one of the longest Quests on SV period. Both in terms of actual content and Thread size.

The main character is an amalgam of the voterbase. I dropped off the Quest long ago because it is super bloated in my opinion. Plus some other issues. But the mad science was a decently big part of the sections I read.
 
It'd be extremely hard and almost certainly out of our control. Since the trigger condition isn't directly on friend, but "perceived betrayal."

.. Legit the person with future sight might be the best at avoiding that particular fate... hell, wonder if "avoid getting mauled by servant of wraith" is how index-styled instructions came about.

Actually, if Naron is consistent with Bloody evolution, it is specifically friend.

Since Courage did use this exact kind of loophole with declaring Weiss her wife to remove the risk of Servant of wrath getting out.

Puella Magi Adfligo Systema. I am fairly sure it is the overall longest PMMM Quest, and one of the longest Quests on SV period. Both in terms of actual content and Thread size.

The main character is an amalgam of the voterbase. I dropped off the Quest long ago because it is super bloated in my opinion. Plus some other issues. But the mad science was a decently big part of the sections I read.

If the science was part of what interested you in PMAS, then I regret to inform you that there had been a shift in the voterbase that resulted in a severe drought of it for quite some time now.

It is slightly better at this very moment, but there hasn't been a single science section for years if I remember correctly.

Which is a gigantic shame, for several reasons.
 
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