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Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 6:49 pm
That was just it. Crawley's hand, hard baton, fingers in between, knife other side of fingers. Crushing between two hard objects.
Meanwhile, she bucked her hips, however Crawley was not exactly on her anymore, only his left hand actually laid on her and that was her neck. This, with his right knee on her left arm. She had to be torquing that left shoulder something fierce to be turning in the opposite direction that it was pinned against the floor.
Even if she removed her own arm from her socket though, this little bit meant she was going nowhere.
Crawley had to be quicker now. His crushing of her throat with his left hand grew even more fiece as he simply resolved to force her left hand down to the floor with his right.
And if that wasn't enough...
Then came numerous headbutts to the face.
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Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 7:04 pm
[ It appears that our last set of posts have put us nowhere.
You cannot disarm her without dropping the baton even if you crush her fingers against it. There is the baton, her hand, and the flat side of the knife that her fingers are on which would mean that only his fingertips at most are able to reach far enough to provide grip for him to attempt and disarm her.
I cannot flip Crawley with my last post because he is on the wrong side of her. You did not make any statement about how Crawley moved but only said that "His position shifted to where he was now only halfway across her." and I had assumed that he was leaning on his good leg rather than the leg that had just been stabbed.
As I cannot merely say that the motion would be done to the other side because of her injury I am forced to withdraw the entire post with the exception that the knife had been dragged out of Crawley's leg. ]
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Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 7:12 pm
( Well the last post should indicate that Crawley could care less about disarming her, because he just pinned her arm to the ground with his right hand. If you want to hold on to it, hold on to it, it's fine with me.
As far as the whole half way across thing. Well my right knee was on your arm we both agreed to this. And my left arm is coming down choking you. If you acknowledge these two things. Then you acknowledge that I am not exactly on you, because body "logical" positioning wouldn't allow it. )
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Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 7:25 pm
[ As you stated before he had been straddling her. It is possible for him to have his left arm at her throat and his right knee on her arm while still having his left leg down on her other side. He would still be straddling her, and it seemed unlikely to me that the phrase "halfway across her" was indicating that he brought his left leg across to the side where his other leg was. Therefore I had assumed that Crawley had moved his injured leg and was resting most of his weight on the left leg.
Perhaps I can fix this mistake simply by redirecting the action from the previous post instead. ]
As Crawley was up near her shoulders with his weight on her arm rather than bucking her hips and attempting to roll Crawley to the side she would instead use her left leg and her mid-body strength to throw her legs up against Crawley's back. Her right knee was twisted and her leg was almost useless but she could still throw it around as dead weight. The left leg would swing straighter and slam her shin into the gash on the back of Crawley's right shoulder. Even her left arm which was pinned would contribute some by pushing down against the grating rather than trying to fight off Crawley's knee.
The end result of the woman throwing as much of her weight as she could against Crawley's back would hopefully be to send him collapsing forwards onto his face.
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Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 7:37 pm
( Straddle > across > halfway across. I could cite refs but it's unimportant now. )
Unfortunately her kicking her legs at his back, even if aiming for the cut wound wasn't going to do much. Such a movement lacked the necessary "pressure" to actually have an effect.
Meanwhile. Headbutting and choking was what Crawley chose to serve to Tekka as he continued his non-martial arts based attack.
All this struggling she was doing, combined with Crawley headbutting her would make her lose her breath whole lot faster.
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Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 8:03 pm
Crawley would be unable to headbutt Tekka while he was kneeling on her arm and trying to choke her against the ground. It was simply not going to happen and if it was then he would already be so bent over that a breeze would have been enough to send him crashing onto his head on the floor.
The kicking had not worked out for her so Tekka would need to do something else before things turned completely bad. She stopped fighting against Crawley's grip upon her left arm for a moment in order to jerk the knife sideways with her wrist and slide her hand up from the blade to the handle so that she could get a strong grip on the weapon once again.
Her left knee would then come up behind Crawley's left side and she would hook the back of her calf around the front of Crawley's left arm before sliding it up so that she could wrap the back of her knee around his arm near the elbow and pull the arm back with her leg. It did not matter if she could completely immobilize his arm with that leg as long as she could interrupt him for just a few seconds. As soon as the pressure was off of her arm she would slash violently up and over Crawley's leg in order to hack the tip of the knife edge into Crawley's left arm. If he did not let up on the choke she was going to slit his wrist with the attack.
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Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 8:43 pm
Somewhere, Tekka forgot that Crawley's left arm could still bend and he could crouch and lower himself as he saw fit. He didn't need a straight arm to apply a choke. And he could piston up and down bending his arm as necessary to headbutt her.
But forget that.
Tekka tried to maneuver her left leg around Crawley's arm but he would have none of it. He streched his left leg far back while bending his left arm to keep the choke but be too low for her to pass her leg through. Thus it would just come up into his back.
See moving around like a fish leads people to be wary, and Crawley had a lot of grappling experience to know when someone was gonna try and pull something fast. Weapons he wasn't quite used to yet.
"Make this easier on yourself..."
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Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 9:13 pm
That would apparently do her no good because Crawley had decided to squat on her left arm. He would still not be able to headbutt her unless he was flexible enough to give himself a hummer but that did not make a bit of difference at this point because she appeared to be unable to move him from his perch.
It seemed that she could not move her arm from where it was after all so she would have to make due. Her fingers flipped the handle around in her hand switching the weapon from an underhanded grip to an overhanded one and the woman twisted her forearm as far as she could under Crawley's grip before snapping her wrist in. There would not be much force behind it but there did not need to be much there for a sharp weapon to do damage. Just like she had intended to do with Crawley's left arm she would hack at Crawley's right forearm with the weapon. If that managed to allow her to slip his grip finally she would snap her arm up with as much force as she could muster and bury the weapon into Crawley's right side with an aim at his kidney.
One final attempt was made at throwing him off of her but this time she would not roll him forwards. His left arm was at her throat and his right knee was on her arm. Crawley had just stretched his back leg behind him and lowered himself down, which she was able to feel but not see. Her left leg would hit the floor after her failed attempt to hook Crawley with it and she would shove as hard as she could with it to twist her body to the side starting with her hips, then her side and finally her shoulders and attempt to roll him over onto his left shoulder.
If this was successful then she would be able to get her left arm away from him one way or another and would force him to release the choke by attacking the arm with her knife while twisting and pulling her head away from his grip. If it was unsuccessful she would merely go limp after a few sharp knees at his back because this was the third post of the choke.
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Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 9:27 pm
She got her hand loose. Damnit. No biggie. He just forced an open palm, thumb in, against her knifing hand one more to press it back to the ground.
Her face must've been awful red, purple and blue even. It's been quite a bit since he started choking her.
She still made the attempt at rolling him over. Once again his weight wasn't exactly on her. At most it was on her arm which meant she was torquing it.
Fine.
As she turned herself over onto her hips, Crawley kicked his left leg over her and on the other side. Now he was in a mount again. His left foot came flat onto the ground and now his weight was once again focused on her upper torso as he continued to choke, though he was trying to apply pressure from the side now.
With her arm pinned by two limbs he slid his knee across it down to the forearm. He was pretty high up on her with her stuck to the side, restricted because her arm could not follow over.
He released her hand with this new development and rose his baton hand up and smashed it down at the side of her skull repeatedly.
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Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 9:38 pm
It would no doubt hurt at a later time but she would not feel a thing. She would not even hear the sound of the baton skittering across the ground when Crawley struck her with it and it flew out of his hand due to the large gash he had received when her hand got free for that brief moment.
[ I have edited in a reminder of something that you omitted from your post. ]
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Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 10:00 pm
( Okay so have you been choked out, knocked out, or what? I've been choking you directly for how many turns now? )
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Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 10:11 pm
[ The last post is her unconscious. Bloodbath has a rule of 3 posts for a submission or a choke out and that was the third fourth not counting the first roll attempt that was rewritten. I decided not to count that one because it was a revision rather than a new post.
My reminder was merely that for her to get her hand free she would have first swing the knife at the meaty part of Crawley's forearm and you made no mention of that even though you acknowledged that the end result was a success.
It was an enjoyable fight though I feel I would have given you much more trouble had I not begun it in such bad condition. However the real action appears to be in the Parking Lot and it seems that this is my invitation to the party. Perhaps we shall fight again at another time once our characters have mended. ]
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Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 2:32 am
Round 3 end, Crawley advances.
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