[X] Spend Time With Caitlyn and Seraphine
I love it.Jinx: I'll need a persona, a disguise to strike terror into the hearts of my enemies. I shall become ... Monkeygirl! Powder Monkey? What about a bat? Nah, sounds lame. I'll keep workshopping it...
Powderkeg. Much more intimidating.I love it.
They'd never suspect that mild-mannered researcher Jinx is actually the infamous vigilante Powder Monkey!
Jinx is a small underweight teen calling herself a made up nickname. There's no combination of words that'll make that intimidating. Until the minigun comes out, at which point there's no combination of words that'll make her unintimidating.
We don't even have a way to get weapons to Ekko since the Kiramman's certainly aren't going to a crate of air pistols to him on our behalf. We need to meet Seraphina to get an accomplice who can handle smuggling him the weapons on our behalf first.[X] Go all-in on Designing New Tech to teach Silco a Lesson
Bwtween the two cities, Zaun comes first, always.
If we can help Ekko and Benzo set up a resistance so much the better.
The Chem Barons+Silco really messed things up for Zaun.
And I'll point out that the last time Jinx retreated her family died. She won't want that to happen again.
Powderkeg. Much more intimidating.
Also, we can wear a combat skirt to throw people off.
Vi: Powder? In a skirt? A frilly, fashionable skirt? Sevika I know you have moments of paranoia but that image couldn't be more wrong if you tried.
Better to imagine herself as the gun than the bullet, in my opinion. One's less disposable than the other, and with her unhealthy headspace being too free with her health and safety's a real concern.How do we feel about jinx referring to herself as the smoking barrel of vengeance? Too much? Not far enough?
Agreed, but which part of the gun can be importantBetter to imagine herself as the gun than the bullet, in my opinion.
Barrel: The metal tube through which a projectile or shot charge is fired. May be rifled or smooth. Base: 1. That portion of a cartridge case which contains the primer, usually called the head.