Stewardship Write-in that would be interesting but we are all to paranoid to do.

[ ] Set up college credit internship program
- [ ] Write-in (field of study)

The general idea is that we get more busybodies on hand for a project, but we need to commit to a general area of interest a few turns in advance. STIF wouldn't be happy if the geneticist students they sent over spent their summer building a rocket ship.
 
Stewardship Write-in that would be interesting but we are all to paranoid to do.

[ ] Set up college credit internship program
- [ ] Write-in (field of study)

The general idea is that we get more busybodies on hand for a project, but we need to commit to a general area of interest a few turns in advance. STIF wouldn't be happy if the geneticist students they sent over spent their summer building a rocket ship.
An expansion of that would actually make a pretty interesting collab with Shego and Sky High.

Characters involved so far in this Interlude.
Thanks for the info dumps! Not knowledgeable on Gargoyles. Never seemed to be my type of show.

Also, since the topic came up again, I'd like to remind everyone that Toffee's physical body doesn't have actual immortality. It just has functional immortality, which is a pretty big difference for what would need to be done to deal with them. Actual immortality can only be solved by undoing a spell/curse if that is what is causing it, or start messing around with souls. Functional immortality always has something that can beat it and still kill the person because it's not true immortality. In Toffee's case, he has the best regeneration of all the Septarians that are known (probably even better than Seth), however regeneration still works on the best that it is built from what is left. If you did something as destructive as "throwing him in the Sun" or something as equally all-consuming, he wouldn't be constantly regenerating because there wouldn't be anything left to regenerate from. That's how biological regeneration in creatures works in the first place.

The harder part is going to be separating him from the Realm of Magic, seeing as Star may or may not have bungled Glossaryk's Deus ex Magica already. I doubt the QM would make it that easy either. Removing him could also possibly open a power vacuum for that WITCH villain it was mentioned Toffee was fighting as well.
 
If there's a power vacuum then we use our heroes to fill it. Possibly letting the Mewmins keep their land and taking part of Mewni ourselves to make Iowa 2 because corn.
 
If there's a power vacuum then we use our heroes to fill it. Possibly letting the Mewmins keep their land and taking part of Mewni ourselves to make Iowa 2 because corn.
We don't have the scale for that. The power vacuum in question is between two multiversal-level empires. Even defeating Toffee at best would still have us with just a little bit in to a few dimensions. That is nowhere near on the same scale. This isn't "just" Mewni being affected here after all. Mewni is a backwater and not really important anymore in the grand scheme of things. It'd be like us trying to wage war against the Galactic Federation and Lord Dominator's empire at the same time while we currently don't even have a space program.

I'd say more but I don't know enough about WITCH or "Phobos" to comment on matters specifically how that affects it more than just scale.
 
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In Toffee's case, he has the best regeneration of all the Septarians that are known (probably even better than Seth), however regeneration still works on the best that it is built from what is left.
He's also possessing the dimension that's the source of Star's magic, and until that dimension is purified will be able to make more septarian bodies whenever we destroy one.
 
Any practical plan for dealing with the multiverse war would probably involve purifying the well of magic, taking Toffee's power and replacing him in the war against Phobos.
 
Inspired by how to deal with an immortal problem

The Problem for another day inator
Effect; Take a burgeoning threat and throw it into the future, where your evil is law. Threat can take no actions for 3d6 turns. threat cannot be affected in any way during this time.

The Problem for another day inator
Whoops looks like I left it in reverse...
Effect; Roll an additional random event this turn. It is a one.
 
As far as replacing Toffee in the war against Phobos goes, our best bet is probably to help Star get set up as the reigning Queen of Mewni.
 
So I have a new candidate for a robot doppelganger, Bruce Lee. His Martial would probably be YES, he can probably teach Marco some moves and according to his wiki he knows how to do the cha-cha so he can lead the backup dancers in any impromptu musicals we do. The only problem I can see get to the rights to his image.
 
So I have a new candidate for a robot doppelganger, Bruce Lee. His Martial would probably be YES, he can probably teach Marco some moves and according to his wiki he knows how to do the cha-cha so he can lead the backup dancers in any impromptu musicals we do. The only problem I can see get to the rights to his image.
His martial would probably be around Tobe's and he wouldn't be able to do ninja magic.
 
A robotic duplicate wouldn't know how to find the original any better than we do because they would just be constructed from information we have.
The Robotic duplicates wouldn't know any new information, but their thought patterns and ability to do a "What would I do in that situation" thought process would help immensely when it comes to locating said individual.
 
His martial would probably be around Tobe's and he wouldn't be able to do ninja magic.
Well first I feel the fact that his punches were recorded to have the same force as a speeding truck should warrant a higher martial than tobes. Secondly even if he can't get powers from the scrolls he can always do what he did with regular martial arts. Take the parts of it that he likes and incorporate it into his own style.
 
The Robotic duplicates wouldn't know any new information, but their thought patterns and ability to do a "What would I do in that situation" thought process would help immensely when it comes to locating said individual.
No it wouldn't. They don't have the original's thought patterns. They have our best guess at the original's thought patterns from the information available. We might as well just ask Goofy what he'd think Mickey would do. It is odd for Mickey to drop out of contact with his friends so chances are events are forcing him away against his will. Perhaps he is going incognito to avoid some threat like Star is. Maybe he took a dip and got Perry'd.
Well first I feel the fact that his punches were recorded to have the same force as a speeding truck should warrant a higher martial than tobes. Secondly even if he can't get powers from the scrolls he can always do what he did with regular martial arts. Take the parts of it that he likes and incorporate it into his own style.
We don't need to doppelganger Bruce Lee to build strong robot arms and Norm's weaponry probably already hits harder than a truck.
 
Hey guys. I think I just figured out a clue that can help track Mickey Mouse. I did some googling and I found this.

Apparently Mickey Mouse had a friend named Sonny who lived in a crime-infested location known as Anderville. He one day disappeared and Mickey came in to find him. Apparently he was mistaken for a criminal. He eventually proved his innocence and was forced to stay in Anderville due to the investigation. He was left an investigative agency and Mickey became a detective in Anderville.

I have hypothesis on why Mickey disappeared and why no one knows where he is. So here it is. What if Mickey never proved his innocence and is thus still a criminal. This could help explain why he hasn't contacted any of his friends since the police in Anderville might catch him. There's also the possibility of him being trapped in a jail cell.
 
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So... Demona is immortal due to a quirk of Fate, then the solution is simple.

We need a De-Narrative-inator. A device which temporarily unwrites the implicit order of the universe, rendering all that happens to chance and probability, no longer bound by the rules and tropes which govern the narrative of the universe.

We must KILL KNOCK OUT FATE itself
 
So... Demona is immortal due to a quirk of Fate, then the solution is simple.

We need a De-Narrative-inator. A device which temporarily unwrites the implicit order of the universe, rendering all that happens to chance and probability, no longer bound by the rules and tropes which govern the narrative of the universe.

We must KILL KNOCK OUT FATE itself
I know this is a joke (and it is a good one!), but I feel I should mention in case anyone actually does want to use an inator that things of that large a scale are banned for being too OP and taking away the narrative tension.
 
So... Demona is immortal due to a quirk of Fate, then the solution is simple.

We need a De-Narrative-inator. A device which temporarily unwrites the implicit order of the universe, rendering all that happens to chance and probability, no longer bound by the rules and tropes which govern the narrative of the universe.

We must KILL KNOCK OUT FATE itself
How would that work, the world has already literally lost the plot(s)?
 
I know this is a joke (and it is a good one!), but I feel I should mention in case anyone actually does want to use an inator that things of that large a scale are banned for being too OP and taking away the narrative tension.
Honestly, it started out as a plain joke -

But the idea of intentionally rewriting the very fabric of the universe to our advantage is something that we should totally work towards.
 
Honestly, it started out as a plain joke -

But the idea of intentionally rewriting the very fabric of the universe to our advantage is something that we should totally work towards.
I think that falls under the "would probably Bad End us" rule like time travel and other things that mess with the messed up universe as a whole.
 
You know, guys, you can stop looking for the loophole in Demona's immortality. Macbeth is the loophole. And he is, in fact, pretty dang invested in finishing off Demona and getting this over with. Attempting to circumvent that is just making things harder for ourselves. For that matter, Xanatos knows about the details of that weakness, so he's probably already tried to contact Macbeth.
 
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