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ɪʀᴏɴᴡᴏᴏᴅ ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ ᴇsʜᴀɪ ([personal profile] ironwood) wrote in [community profile] tushanshu_ooc2013-02-11 04:54 pm
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A TEAL DEER APPROACHES. YOU CAN (PET IT) OR (STAB IT) OR (RUN AWAY). CHOOSE WISELY.





CR TEAL DEER MEME






How to play? Reply to this post with the characters you play, people will then reply to you asking 'What does X think of my character Y?' then zoom around and ping other people in the same manner to generate some CR chatter! This is a good way to see where your current CR stands and what your characters secretly think of each other.
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[personal profile] polyhistor 2013-02-12 02:09 am (UTC)(link)
Jack and Kid on Reid? /chinhands

A-also Kid on Asami? EVEN IF I DON'T PLAY HER ANY MORE I STILL LOVED THEIR CR.
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[personal profile] wintershepherd 2013-02-14 06:14 pm (UTC)(link)
On Reid:

Jack is like "HOLY CRAP THIS GUY IS SUPER SMART" because honestly, like that whole first post was so far over Jack's head it wasn't even funny. But it was that little blip of Reid at the end and then talking with him that made Jack like him a bit more rather than OMFG INTIMIDATING. They're at opposite ends of the smarts spectrum -- Reid for knowledge, Jack for experience. I think it'll be really interesting to put them in a situation one time that will bring those traits out in both of them.

Kid however, thinks Reid is just brilliant and is definitely looking forward to their meetup. Kid has that same kind of knowledge store that is by and large useless not really needed to be called upon in every day situations, so talking about theories and such is giving Kid a chance to "stretch those muscles" as it were. My only regret is that some of it is going to have to be handwaved because I am only a poor player with moderate Google-fu ;~;

Kid liked Asami and always thought that she had a really nice, refined air about her. Also they never really got into it for a discussion but I think he would have been pretty interested to learn about the parallels with living up to their fathers' legacies.