I doubt that Doom is working with Andrias. Andrias's goal is to invade the Earth and plunder its resources, with the side effect of causing the extinction of humanity. That doesn't benefit Doom at all. Though it is possible Andrias is playing him for a fool, I rather doubt Doom would fall for it too easily.

We should spy on Doom to verify what he knows, and what his attitude toward Andrias is.

If it turns out both Doom and Doof are too busy worrying about their respective interdimensional invaders to fight each other, we should step up our game when it comes to fighting Toffee. If we can beat our invasion before Doom beats his, we can rub it in his face.
 
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Andrias's tceh base is all of this

-Autmated roduction
-AI
-Neurotransferrance
-Plasma or Laser weaponry
-Drones
-Interdimensional Comms
-Antigravity tech
-Cloaking
-Possible magic to energy transferrance
-Technopathy

So we need to contain thos and fast
I'm still really not sold on the assumption that Doom has teamed up with Andrias, as opposed to this basically being a piece of his robots that Doom has reverse-engineered, but, yeah, Khan might get to lay waste to some Cog factories...
 
Right Now I feel we have Martial. Stewardship, 1 Learning, and 1 Diplomacy set, we can probably spare an Intrigue to check out Doom, the other being sent to Negaduck or San Fran.
Our main intrigue priorities for the next few turns are probably Doom, Bill, Negaduck, Doris, and Doofanian Underground just based on likely urgency and getting our house in order.

Negaduck and Bill are probably the most immediate but I don't think we can have any chance of succeeding on Negaduck till we get Russ back barring hiring the Commodore which we don't have the funds for. So if we don't get Russ I'm campaigning for Bill + 1.

Sycorax and Murderous Toon are up there as well but its a priority thing for the former + Diplo might work instead, while the latter depends on what happens when Russ returns wrt the vetoes and if his information changes anything.
 
Our main intrigue priorities for the next few turns are probably Doom, Bill, Negaduck, Doris, and Doofanian Underground just based on likely urgency and getting our house in order.

Negaduck and Bill are probably the most immediate but I don't think we can have any chance of succeeding on Negaduck till we get Russ back barring hiring the Commodore which we don't have the funds for. So if we don't get Russ I'm campaigning for Bill + 1.

Sycorax and Murderous Toon are up there as well but its a priority thing for the former + Diplo might work instead, while the latter depends on what happens when Russ returns wrt the vetoes and if his information changes anything.
Also, the feds appear to be on it, and, frankly, i'm more then willing to let them have it. That said, yeah, I super want to take down the Murderous Toon once Russ is back. Fuck Doom, man.
 
I'm still really not sold on the assumption that Doom has teamed up with Andrias, as opposed to this basically being a piece of his robots that Doom has reverse-engineered, but, yeah, Khan might get to lay waste to some Cog factories...

that or just scavenged the stuff.Either way it's considering all of this stuff were things left over after Andris's civilization regressed and each of the low level had AI capabilities around the same level as a Norm bot though they could progress to Sinatron levelwhile some of the more advanced models had a baseline sentience similar to Norm Prime
 
*sigh*

Meanwhile Toffee is disastrously trying to train Demona, meanwhile Toffee is disastrously trying to train Demona, meanwhile Toffee is disastrously trying to train Demona...
 
Okay.

I get the sense that people get lost with all the franchises involved in this stuff.

I made some quick bios about Gargoyles characters that seemed to help some during 12th Night.

Does anyone need a write-up about any of these recent developments?
 
I'm pretty sure its the chest that can open paths to other dimensions that kicked off Amphibia and that a good amount of the plot revolves around.

So uh, not the best for him to have.

Considering Doom got AI here, there is a very real chance he connected with some of the big bads of that setting.
The Calamity Box isn't frog-shaped though?

However, Amphibia is home to a number of robots which are genuinely frog-shaped. A certain frobot's head was quite the centerpiece of early season 3. If Doom got his hands on a head of one, the AI inside those things would push his own forwards leaps and bounds.
Exactly! And his AI action had a mysterious DC reduction:
[ ] Release the Mustang AI
DC 120 (Reduced by ???)
Everything considered, it's probable he got his hands on the robot's head.
 
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The Calamity Box isn't frog-shaped though?

As mentioned earlier:



Odds are very good that this was Frobo's head. Or at least a frobot's head.

Hmmmm... I wonder if we would have heard something about frog people in LA if we had taken the "look for weird stories" personal a couple turns ago.

probably for the best

Okay.

What is the faction/character/franchise you are interested in, particularly?
 
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Regarding Judge Doom, and his potential alliance or enmity with King Andrias...

Even if it turns out Doom is working to prevent Andrias from invading Earth, I don't think we should rule out the possibility of us trying to overthrow him.

He's said that he's willing to make peace with us, but I can't help but remember a certain fable about a frog and a scorpion that seems rather topical right now.

I'd rather get him out of the way now than have him suddenly turn on us when we're vulnerable. It might be worthwhile to overthrow him and either seize Cloverleaf for ourselves or hope someone more trustworthy takes his place.
 
Yeah most of my Duck knowledge comes from the new series, which is not canon to Doofquest so I'd appreciate hearing more about the original timeline.
 
For an introduction to the duck comics, I'd suggest looking into the Carl Barks and Don Rosa collections put out by Fantagraphics. Those were very high quality.
 
Of the big things so far, I don't know much about Darkwing Duck, so Negaduck i suppose
Yeah most of my Duck knowledge comes from the new series, which is not canon to Doofquest so I'd appreciate hearing more about the original timeline.

Okay, it is pretty damn late in my time zone, so I am giving the very short version for the time being.

In the new Ducktales series, Negaduck is the actor who played the role of Darkwing gone crazy.

In the old Darkwing series, Negaduck is actually Darkwing's dimensional counterpart, pretty much an Owlman to Darkwing's Batman. He first appears in the series as the head of the Fearsome Five (Megavolt, Quackerjack, Bushroot, Liquidator), the supervillain team that represents the core of Darkwing's rogues gallery, but it is eventually revealed that he hails from a different dimension.

In canon, Darkwing ends making a trip through Negaduck's dimensional portal (hidden inside a cake of all things) and kinda ruins things for him in the alternate Saint Canard, so Negaduck tries to make a trip to regular Saint Canard to do the same to Darkwing. That leads to a confrontation in the dimensional tunnel and Negaduck being sucked in by a Negative Space Wedgie, but he eventually comes back from that without much of an explanation IIRC (the old Darkwing series was not huge in continuity).

Otherwise, his modus operandi in the series is more or less what we have seen in the quest so far in regards to him being a crazy murderous asshole. No powers as such, beyond standard toonery, but he does the Batman thing of carrying a lot of equipment. It's just that instead of carrying shark repellent spray, Negaduck favours a variety of chainsaws and other implements of murder.

tl;dr: Negaduck is memetic evil Batman in the form of a toon duck.
 
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In this continuity, Negaduck and the rest of the Fearsome Five all have a body count that the original series' ratings simply wouldn't allow. Negaduck has the highest out of everyone, of course, but Bushroot still inexplicably has the highest body count of the Four.
 
In this continuity, Negaduck and the rest of the Fearsome Five all have a body count that the original series' ratings simply wouldn't allow. Negaduck has the highest out of everyone, of course, but Bushroot still inexplicably has the highest body count of the Four.
Well, to be fair, pretty much all of them are IMPLIED to have killed people (Megavolt got the electric chair...Didn't take) and they certainly have a long, LONG string of attempted murders...But, yeah, oddly, Bushroot is the only one who got an almost-on-screen kill.
 
Okay, Rival Reports:
  • David and Shego getting successes, while good for us if we want to cement alliances with them, are a bit annoying. We should probably just pawn off our space tech at this point
  • Olympia losing a bunch of its stuff sucks, but at least Winston seems to have come out of the power struggle on top of the pile
  • Oooo, free real estate in the Wasteland! Once we get terraforming nailed down and have Russ smooth over our relations with the Feds, we should be able to gobble it up!
  • Grrrrrr, why did Doom have to get the double crit success? Also, how is that a thing?!?!?
  • Looks like Khan and Yokai are playing dirty in accumulating stuff. Not sure how to feel about the former, worried about the latter
  • Ha! Suck it, Toffee! Hopefully, this will make him easier to dislodge in the long run
  • I'm not sure whether to praise Ludivine for saving a bunch of toons from hate crimes and prejudice caused by whatever nightmare Negaduck had in store, or piss my pants since the guy who can disembowel the minions of Phobos is currently pissed at us
  • Of course we got kidnapped by Blot as soon as Russ came back. Because why not?!
As for the recent interlude: well, that explains Doom's recent jumps in AI, as well as why he didn't jump on us for Flubber; he's too busy with his new toy. I don't know spit about Amphibia other than it exists and involves frogs, so I'll just take you guys' word that Doom going down just became a much higher priority than normal
 
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