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Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 12:25 pm
Right before the impact I put both arms down on the ground to stop this attack. After that I used both arms to puch me from the ground. I went only a little bit up in the sky and then fell down. When I fell I was only a legs distance, But my legs distance is much loger than his.
I got it a very powerful stance quickly and gave him a left kick right to the gut but to make sure he could not gab the leg I snapped my leg back and then stepped down. I was now sitting only a few inched from him and I then made my hand flat , it sort of looked like a knife, and in this stance I had I easily thursted it with so much speed and power that it was impossible for him to react at such a close distance and it would easily rip right through him.
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Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 4:32 pm
Juiro watched calmly as Ramone stopped himself from hitting the ground face first. He then held on to Ramone's body and neck while they both went up into the air, in the meantime, he prepared for his next move as soon as his opponent would reach the ground. Ramone landed on the ground and threw a kick towards Juiro's stomach, which Juiro received and used to his advantage, without being hurt by it.
As soon as Juiro felt Ramone's leg contact his stomach, he used the impulse created from Ramone's strength to go up into the air while still gripping tightly his opponent's neck with his right hand and letting go of his body. Juiro then ran his left elbow into Ramone's bicep, stopping his knife arm from coming anywhere near him.
Juiro was still in mid-air at this moment, holding on to Ramone's neck with his right hand. Still moving from the momentum he gained when Ramone kicked him up, Juiro went over Ramone's head and quickly hooked his right arm to avoid going farther up, he stopped his movement with his opponent's neck. Quickly after he landed on Ramone's back once more, Juiro took his left arm and made a tight grip with both arms on Ramone's neck. Juiro's right arm held the neck tightly while his left arm applied pressure and held them tightly together.
Juiro was away from his opponent's thrusters and in a position in which he could easilly break Ramone's neck if he wanted to. The lethal attack would be so swift his opponent would have no time to shake him off or even try to escape. If his opponent reverted back to his human form, he could be sure that the battle would end in that instant, although it would spare him his life.
Juiro's plan was to break his opponent's neck if he tried to attack him or escape, and if he reverted back to human form, he would knock him unconscious during his weakened state. Thus Ramone's alternatives were to surrender, die fighting or be knocked unconscious. Juiro gave him that choice.
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Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2006 11:36 am
I didn't know what I should have done. I decided on a dumb plan but it could work.
The fog came out of my leg and covered the stadium once more. I was still in his grip. But then I went out of my mecha form. This time the fog covered the light so he wouldn't have know what he was feeling, but then after I ducked down and then jumped with much of my strength aleast moving me five feet from him and giving me some time to go back into mecha form with the bright light still covered by the fog. Then the fog returned to my legs revealing a brand new looking MS.
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Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2006 5:39 pm
Juiro's way of life went against killing someone just to win a tournament or a fight. That is why Juiro didn't break Ramone's neck as soon as the fog started to flow from his opponent's legs. Juiro just couldn't make himself kill another human being unless he had to do it in order to save himself or an innocent. However, Juiro wasn't willing to let his opponent go this time.
Once again, Ramone went from his mecha form to his human form, escaping the tight grip Juiro had around his neck. Juiro had learned, throughout the course of this long battle, what his opponent's way as a fighter guided him to do. It wasn't the first time Ramone used that strategy to escape from Juiro's grip, and Juiro knew the moment that he grabbed his opponent's neck that this was going to be his opponent's course of action once again.
Juiro had been well aware the whole battle of his opponent's moves, the way he reacted to his attacks, the way he escaped Juiro's grip just moments ago, and he had taken all of that information into account in his plans right from the beginning. Juiro's actions took place in perfect harmony with his opponent's, and as soon as Ramone turned human Juiro was ready to follow his plan.
Ramone's neck disappeared from between Juiro's arms. That same instant, a bright light emerged as a result of Ramone going back to human form. Juiro had anticipated this flash form his last experience and closed his eyes before it took place. Now, Juiro knew that Ramone was somewhere directly below him, ready to jump away from harm's way in just an instant. It was time for Juiro to catch him before he got away, even if he couldn't see him.
Trusting his instincts, and how well he had come to know his opponent's way of fighting, Juiro threw his arms blindly at the direction he knew his opponent was. As soon as he caught him, Juiro took a tight grip on Ramone's legs. One instant of delay would have made Juiro miss Ramone completely, but Juiro's strength and speed are far more impressive than any proof he might have shown during this battle. Simply put, Juiro hadn't used half of his potential during this battle, and at this moment he used part of that superhuman speed to quickly catch his opponent as soon as he jumped from below Juiro.
Juiro didn't give Ramone time to turn back once again to his mecha form. As soon as he caught his legs, Juiro pulled Ramone back towards him and gave him a chop to the back of the neck. Juiro's experience as a fighter had thought him the points in the human body which were vulnerable to attacks like these. The chop to the neck wasn't strong enough to kill Ramone, or even to cause him a concussion, but Ramone quickly fell unconscious and at that moment the battle was over.
Juiro caught Ramone before he reached the ground. He put the weight of his opponent's body over his shoulder and carried him by holding on to his right arm and torso. Juiro spoke once before he left the arena, carrying his opponent to an infirmary bed: "That was an awesome fight, man. I congratulate you for your effort."
Juiro left the battle arena feeling pleased with the result of this long and epic battle. He thought to himself that this battle could have easilly taken place during the last rounds of the tournament because of the caliber of both fighters, but fate and God had brought both warriors together on this day and the resulting experience was for all to treasure and enjoy.
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Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2006 8:32 pm
Thread is temporarily locked due to a dispute. Please create a new thread in the OOC Forum to start deliberations.
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