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Dawnslight33 [2018-07-12 03:28:53 +0000 UTC]
She just looks like a clone
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Soundwave3591 In reply to Dawnslight33 [2018-07-12 23:12:26 +0000 UTC]
so does Ruby, if you've seen Summer Rose.
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CrouchingAllosaurus [2017-03-09 22:29:44 +0000 UTC]
Is there a fanfic of this series?
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Pman2012 [2016-09-26 05:48:03 +0000 UTC]
Wow this entire AU is beautifully planned and I'd honestly want to side with the New Path. They get results, fixed problems that have taken other geoups years to even take steps to fixing and even accept hunters into their ranks. The only problem is they're trying to speed up the fall of the hunter/huntress system, if they'd play a war of attrition they'd win easily.
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has318 [2016-09-23 02:22:11 +0000 UTC]
Wait, Meteor strike?
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Emilion-3 [2016-09-20 20:16:10 +0000 UTC]
The Venatores Purge:
Recorded Record of Em Merril (RWBY OC from a shelved fanfic idea.)
Data captured by the 452nd Acrocelestian rifles during campaign against rebels.
what was it like to have hope smashed on the guns of those ships. To see them tear into the city from high in the sky. Butler is a madman with a chip on his shoulder. The hell does he have against huntsmen, huntresses. The Great War is over yes but Grimm are still a threat and heavy guns are all well and good but walls can be undone and Grimm can still get in. I'll get back to the point.
we had gathered at Shade because the New Path bastards had burned Beacon down looking for that kid, Pyrrhas brat. If she had let the little man die in his cradle...I forget myself I am sorry, we lost so goddamn many to those...they could not be men if they moved like they did. Swordsmen who stood about as tall as a statue. To gaze upon them I could not feel anything short of inferior as they moved like liquid in a dance of death. I survived the battle because I knew that I could not survive. So many died that day as the fleet of those, imperials rained down death on Shade. They knew their stuff.
it was night in the main meeting halls of Shade Academy, just after Pyrrha had left insisting that she did not want to fight her own son. That left us without a leader. Butler had found allies in the form of those Giants. They came as if on cue. Bangs of sound and flashes of light and their armored forms were in among us. Of course...of course.
the ships blotted out the moon. They came down from behind it and filled the sky, they opened fire without a word. At their mercy we fled and hid. The barrage killed so many, many died trying to flee the city, Shade was the target of the firing. I remember running and seeking shelter in the lower levels. As quickly as I could, then they came as I and others emerged to help the survivors. Giants in blue and black. Wielding massive guns. They descended on the academy. First wave came armored giants that seemed like land dreadnoughts and then came others who seemed more like soldiers.
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what if sterling butler wanted remnant to join the imperium of man during the time of the great crusade?
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Soundwave3591 In reply to Emilion-3 [2016-09-21 02:05:06 +0000 UTC]
(the mental image of a battery of Basilisks smashing the walls of Vacuo aside)
Butler's goal is to unite the governments of Remnant and create a Unified Government operating under the New Path's Ideals: all who can contribute will contribute, no more of this "small band of entitled elites" nonsense. once control is secure, a purge of the Grimm will ensue, using a combination of heavy weaponry and a means of removing fear and negative emotions that will be revealed in time. the Grimm will be hunted out of their hidey holes and annihilated to the point where they will no longer be a threat. the larger grimm just need larger Guns, and i'm pretty sure a Warhound or Baneblade could take down Smaug the Grimm Dragon.
In this manner, one could say he'd be preparing the planet for the arrival of the Emperor, i suppose.
(although the mental image of him meeting Marneus Calgar is too much fun.)
and as awesome as Shade being pummeled by Battle-Barge fire is, the way Butler does it is much more...immediate: using a Magnetic Beam Emitter designed using blueprints conceived of in the first Great War and powered using a much MUCH upscaled version of JJ's Polarity Semblance replication designs (he is unaware of the true purpose behind the research he was conducting for the NP)
Grabs a chunk of the Moon and, breaking it up to prevent, you know, self-exterminatus, he drops a chunk the side of a Baneblade on Shade, which, falling from Orbit, hits with the force of a Nuclear Bomb.
2000 Huntsmen, students and professionals, are killed, and Pyrrha just barely escapes with her life. Jaune is severely injured, as is Yang, and the Huntsmen oversight committees of the three remaining schools (which Pyrrha had just resigned from) are wiped out, leaving the Huntsmen without leadership.
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Emilion-3 In reply to Soundwave3591 [2016-09-21 19:52:37 +0000 UTC]
How are huntsmen and huntresses self entitled individuals. They don't seem to lord their semblances over the common folk of Remnant. The actions that would make them self-entitled elites is something along the lines of taking power in all four kingdoms and passing laws against non-semblance people holding positions of authority from a beat cop to a head of state and or government. That is self entitled elite. Hunters seem to have earned their privileges by being the ones trained to fight monsters.Β
More likely Butler would be preparing the world for the arrival of an expeditionary fleet of the imperium, one of thousands of fleets that criss cross the Galaxy seeking out lost human worlds and bringing them into the imperium whether by diplomacy or by force. Odds are a Primarch would be the one butler met. A towering gene forged son of a god. There is Horus Lupercal, Roboute Gulliman, Sanguinius, Fulgrim, Angron, Leman Russ, Peturabo, Rogal Dorn, Lion'el Johnson, Konrad Curze, Corax, Lorgar Aurelian,Vulkan,Mortarion and Magnus the Red and Ferrus Manus and Janghatai Khan. Also two others who are not mentioned and I have filled in II with Artouron Β Allanor an OC of mine. He would make a sound imperial governor though his methods may leave something to be desired.
The Primarchs would not go with a meteor to finish off the huntsmen and huntresses of the Shade Council or whatever it is called. The preferred methods would range from orbital barrages to raids to bloody slaughter. There is a whole lotta variance among the 18 cannonΒ
legions but all of them are devoted to the task of bringing worlds to the light of the emperor. To end the strife of the past.
The II legion would bomb vacuo from orbit and then land battle brothers to eliminate all resistance in the academy, the warriors of the second are some of the toughest bastards in the universe. They won't be troubled by killing something against the unity of the planet.Β
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Soundwave3591 In reply to Emilion-3 [2016-09-22 15:45:23 +0000 UTC]
(Butler is a politician. politicians stretch the truth. not to mention he's fromΒ Atlas, which was already building an alternative to the Huntsmen before the rise of the new Path (the Atlesian specialists, like Winter) so i can imagine that Huntsmen, as an organization, weren't so popular in Atlas to begin with.)
that said, the Academy headmasters do seem to have an inordinate amount of Power, and Qrow and Glynda's attitudes towards Ironwood seem to indicate that they hold organized military forces in little regard.
but the real element is this: Glynda described the world as experiencing a time of "unprecedented peace." this implies that the world has not faced large-scale threats in the past century.
the Huntsmen's utter failure at Beacon is a clear sign that they were unprepared for the true threat that an organized enemy could present.
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Emilion-3 In reply to Soundwave3591 [2016-09-22 23:44:31 +0000 UTC]
(Well I kinda expected him to have a problem in the fact that he has a status as someone who has a grudge against the hunter system. The Atlesian term for a hunter could be a Specialist. (Remnant is a pretty vast land with four cities in the four corners of an earth sized planet. I am sure there would be regional terms for hunters.))
i had some grim dark ideas. They involve deaths in agony of JJs loved ones sometimes at the hands of the First Swords and other times at the hands of his crew members.
also I was wondering what Sterling Bulter would think of gene-enhanced super soldiers trained to kill from a young age led into combat by a post human God? Space marines are a select few.
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Soundwave3591 In reply to Emilion-3 [2016-09-23 02:49:40 +0000 UTC]
As for JJ's fate: he will lose loved ones, strain his relationships to the breaking point, and his soul will almost be swallowed by darkness as everything collapses around him.Β
In the end, it will be the one eternal thing that will save him....and the world.
As for gene enhanced duper soldiers...stay tuned.Β
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Emilion-3 In reply to Soundwave3591 [2016-09-23 18:04:27 +0000 UTC]
That sounds like something that could be very interesting. I really do look forward to it. Do ya wish to hear of my terrifying ideas. In all honesty it was scary what I had thought up so maybe not.
what I was thinking was something like this. When it comes to gene enhanced warriors.
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Butler stood on the landing pad with a honor guard of pathifinders and his trusted lieutenants and various aides and members of the party all stood with him in watching the sky. For from the sky would come the hope of Remnant, Atlas and all the other kingdoms. Bultehad a problem he would put to these Imperials before sending a company or two of Pathfinders to Vale and burning down Beacon. Ozpim was the cause of so much of the suffering of this world. He would be the solution. He stared up into the blue skies. Amd then he saw it. Four bolts of fire coming on fast.
Down they came, the solution to the kidnap of one of his best scientists. The Imperium as they called themselves were a space faring civilization that originated on distant Terra. Remnant was Remnant because they thought they were the last humans in the universe. Now they knew differently as the four landers came down.
"they had better be as good as hpthey say, I want him back."
"I know heydrich, I know. The boy is key to our plans. Then again with the resources that our new friends have. We may not need such things."
"yes, yes, you may well be right,"
"Ever the pessimist Heydrich. Ever the pessimist."
"It is natural, you are optimistic. Especially with our recent successes.i am more realism minded. Always towards the larger goal."
"And I commend you for it."
Butler was no fool. He could see that as much as the man he trusted with overseeing the Pathfinders was using boy towards the larger goal the man cared for the lost son of one of the biggest names in the world of hunting, there was a fatherly concern for him. He was quick to hide it and then he looked at the sky.
"Our guests don't exactly trust us."
"Mm?" Bulter followed Heydrich noticed that there were eight smaller dots in addition to the larger ones. How they moved suggested smaller nimbler aircraft. Or space craft that could enter the athmosphere. There was always the concern that this was going to be some kind of trap. There was a great roar as the ships drew closer. Dark blue and night black they were with the mark of a sword and the lambada and the double headed eagle on them. A most impressive sight as the smaller craft veered away, the eyes of all the party were on Butler as these ships came in. The first three landed with a roar of thrusters as they came down.Β
The fourth took a bit more time. Then it too landed on the pad set further back from the rest. The four ships were vessels of war that were quite capable of killing. They sported rocket launchers, missiles and massive guns and cannons. There was a silence as the ramps on their fronts came down. There was a whine of hydraulics. Giants were seen in the hatch ways. They moved down the ramp massive guns across their chests. Their war plate was magnificent. These giants were some sort of palantine guard for whoever was in charge. Impassive helms scanned the pathfinders on the pad.
The ships as well scanned the pad with turrets twitching. The Giants were a numerous bunch that wore Arno denoting deeds. Bulter had a feeling that he was lucky to have been found by these particular Giants. If the stars held such things as these then who knew what else.
The fourth hatch lowered and more of the Giants exited, the Warriors were much the same as the others but then ca,e the elite of the elite. Fifty silver clad Giants in immense suits of armor that made them seem like tanks. True knights they were, guardians and friends to a prince of an empire that ruled over much of the Galaxy. And if that was not enough the prince was a king in his own right. Finally he exited, towering over his warriors in magnificent armor etched with his deeds and the names of the battles he had led. A long red cloak came down to his massive armored boots.
He wore two longsowrds, hand and a half size weapons made for his more than mortal hands which were sleathed in elegant gauntlets, but his armor was far from ceremonial. He came backed by the full complement of his bodyguards. Two massive pistols were holstered in the small of his back under his cape. Giants of rank and statue followed him out, his staff officers, senior members of the legion.
Butler could sense the strength of his guests auras. They radiated purity and discipline. Hope was written into the fiber of their auras. Β Where they walked, the darkness that was dispelled. They were like angels of war. And their leader who faced him was like a god. Towering Β over Bulter he stared down at the leader of the new path. To butler he seemedΒ liked a walking tower of light. He was pale of flesh with a slight beard on his chided statue like face. He was nearly as pale as marble with dark riveting eyes that scrutinized him. His long black and wavy curly hair was tied behind him in a scalp lock. "Sterling Butler. I heard you have a problem?"
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Soundwave3591 In reply to Emilion-3 [2016-09-23 02:46:13 +0000 UTC]
( they explicitly state that the Specialists are not Huntsmen: they're part of the Atlas Military, while huntsmen are not supposed to be loyal to any one nation. That's why Qrow calls them "sellouts.")
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Emilion-3 In reply to Soundwave3591 [2016-09-23 10:58:00 +0000 UTC]
Okay then. I get it, I understand.
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Soundwave3591 In reply to Emilion-3 [2016-09-23 15:29:16 +0000 UTC]
As for JJ's fate: he will lose loved ones, strain his relationships to the breaking point, and his soul will almost be swallowed by darkness as everything collapses around him.Β
In the end, it will be the one eternal thing that will save him....and the world.
As for gene enhanced duper soldiers...stay tuned.
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Soundwave3591 In reply to TheLazilyInspiredOne [2016-09-21 03:50:11 +0000 UTC]
and THAT is where all that nice Military buildup comes in.
the walls of Vacuo are not compromised: the strike is, as the ancient plans dictate, Strategic, not a tactical strike designed to compromise defenses for a larger operation: the attack itself IS the larger operation. while the city may be paralyzed for a moment, and shockwaves will off course do damage, the goal is to isolate the impact to the Academy itself as much as possible.
(In my headcanon, Mistral and Shade are, like Beacon, separated from the city: while the Map of Vale shows Beacon within the city itself, i.imgur.com/O1Qo4L2.png this image from the show clearly shows that it is isolated: vignette4.wikia.nocookie.net/r⦠.)
as much as he dismissed them, Butler knows that the Huntsmen are the only force that can stand against him and his real power: the Pathfinders, the Atlas troops, the robots, in the meta-game are just chess pieces.
and even Butler himself is not the King in this game.
Butler needs Humanity alive for his grand scheme. He's obviously not going to achieve his goals for humanity by killing everyone on the planet.
the Pathfinders, operating out of sky carriers, will be in a position to swoop down on any approaching Grimm that near the cities: note that, while the uncertainty felt by the NP's actions in Vale might engineer a sense of unease, it's not like in the Vytal Crisis where Cinder was urging them on, there would not be a swarm of grimm ready to exploit a sudden surge of horror.
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TheLazilyInspiredOne In reply to Soundwave3591 [2016-09-21 05:10:52 +0000 UTC]
So were Jaune and Pyrrha located at Haven or Shade at the time of the asteroid strike?
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Soundwave3591 In reply to TheLazilyInspiredOne [2016-09-21 15:20:32 +0000 UTC]
they were at Shade: Pyrrha had just dismissed herself from the Huntsman Oversight Committee, both out of a sense of responsibility for what had happened at Beacon and out of a desire to not have to fight her own son: she blamed herself for his actions.
She and Jaune were just exiting the meeting chamber via an underground tunnel system when the meteor hit. It was only by the grace of Oum that they weren't killed: Jaune's strong Aura shielded Pyrrha as the roof caved in, burying both of them in dust and debris.
Pyrrha awoke to find herself half-buried in dirt, her clothes in tatters and, judging by the bleeding cuts, her aura drained. looking around, her horrified eyes fell on the unconscious form of Jaune a few feet away, only his right arm and head unburied.
frantically digging into the rubble with her bare hands, Pyrrha begged her husband to wake up, to show some sign of life. Jaune gave no response (Pyrrha was too freaked out by everything to, you know, check his pulse and whatnot) and, almost giving over to Grief, Pyrrha sorrowfully held him close, whispering the lyrics to "Shine" as she sobbed, begging Jaune not to leave her too.
(the song from the dance, considered by Pyrrha and Jaune to be "their" song.)
one can imagine her joy when Jaune began mumbling the lines along with her, and he weakly opened his eyes, smiling at Pyrrha's relieved face.
digging the rest of the debris away, Pyrrha helped her stunned husband to his feet before they made their way out of the tunnel...only to find a smoldering crater where the rest of the school was supposed to be.
not a single sign of life could be seen: even the reinforced base of the CCTS tower was gone. for a horrified moment, Pyrrha wondered if she and Jaune were the only survivors.
then Yang, her prosthetic smashed and sparking, bulldozed her way out of a nearby pile of rubble, an unconscious Ruby in her arms. a few other moans could be heard....but far too few to imply anything but the worst.
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bruiser128 [2016-09-20 16:48:36 +0000 UTC]
Wow even the UNIVERSE is Remnants enemy now.Β
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Soundwave3591 In reply to bruiser128 [2016-09-20 18:13:53 +0000 UTC]
through an act of man 100 years in the making, yes.
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bruiser128 In reply to Soundwave3591 [2016-09-20 18:38:54 +0000 UTC]
And there ain't no Simon to save the day this time.Β
Speaking of meteors, there is a show starting on CW this fall with that
very idea, it's called "No Tomorrow".Β
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OCArtist [2016-09-20 09:11:31 +0000 UTC]
A meteor strike?! If that's how Butler plans to kill off a large number of Huntsman without looking suspicious than he's either completely, utterly, incomprehensibly barking mad or he's really good at hiding things. Does he know how are it is to call in an orbital strike without looking suspicious? The resources and mathematics involved? Not to mention making sure no one notices him building a machine like that.
I'm sorry Butler but you've just risen to Saturday morning cartoons villain levels of insanity.
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Soundwave3591 In reply to OCArtist [2016-09-20 18:09:27 +0000 UTC]
how so, exactly?
Butler came up with this idea based on a theory written down during the First Great War about how to decisively turn the tide in any one nation's favor: to develop a "decisive Strategic weapon system" to wipe out whole enemy formations. however, the technology did not exist 100 years ago...which is why Atlas has been so progressive in the technology field, working towards the day when such a weapon could be developed.
as for the mechanics of the actual plan...
Meteor Shower is predicted by astrologers to occur at a certain time and place: perfect cover.
Huntsmen are lured into this meeting at Shade by Heydrich's agents in the Huntsmen system: most of the Huntsmen are in one place. check.
Nickel-Iron chunk of the Moon is pulled into Remnant's orbit by a directed magnetic beam, which has been developed as an extension of JJ's research into Semblance replication (his mother's semblance in particular.) The transmitter of which is hidden inside the new "Pathmaker tower" and disguised as a CCTS hub. machinery hidden inside a new building that is serving an obvious purpose, no one is suspicious.
Missiles break up the falling space crap into less "world ending" pieces, is seen as Atlas' attempt to avert disaster: their reputation is further enhanced.
using Magnetic Beam Emitter, the largest piece is "guided" into Shade Academy, hitting with the force of a Nuclear bomb.
In one fell swoop that is not immediately traceable to Atlas and the New Path, almost 2000 Huntsmen, professionals and students, are obliterated. Vacuo is thrown into Chaos and begs for assistance. the New Path obliges, spreading their dogma to the rest of the world, furthering Butler's goals of the Unified Government of Man: no longer will there be four separate Kingdoms.
other debris from the space rock causes more chaos (including some hitting Atlas) and another large chunk causes a tidal wave in Mistral that floods out Shade Academy: another 300 Huntsmen are killed or seriously injured. with Atlas academy shut down and their students in NP hands and Beacon already in ruins, there is no longer a rallying point for the Huntsmen to organize around...and there are less than 900 Huntsmen, students and professionals, left in fighting condition on the whole of Remnant, facing down an army of over 500,000 Pathfinders, Pathmaker guards, and regular Atlesian troops, to say nothing of Atlas' robots. in addition to that, both Schnee Dust and Violette Dust, the two largest Dust producers on Remnant, are now in New path hands.
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OCArtist In reply to Soundwave3591 [2016-09-20 21:38:21 +0000 UTC]
Sorry for freaking out but in most Sci Fi universes meteor strikes, even targeted meteor strikes, are either illegal, only used under extreme circumstances, only performed by the villains, or its Warhammer 40K and wiping out a planet is something that happens every Tuesday and no one cares.
You've planned this out really well, just be ready because when most Sci Fi fans hear the term "meteor strike" they're immediately going to scream "Butler you f***ing maniac!"
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Soundwave3591 In reply to OCArtist [2016-09-20 22:17:34 +0000 UTC]
Well, I look at this pragmatically:
Remnant's weapon systems don't seem geared for "mass population reduction" based on the simple fact that, well, there aren't enough people to justify the use of such a weapon. as such, they likely don't have nukes and the like. Hell, it seems Machine Guns are rare (note that Coco is the Only Huntress we've seen that actually uses what can be called a "heavy weapon.")
The New Path, seeing the effectiveness of heavy weapons (like, you know, cannons) on Grimm (Atlesian weapons easily killed a number of grimm in the season 2 Grimm attack) starts development of, well, more of them: i imagine the armies of the Great War had to fight off Grimm hordes as much as the other Kingdoms.
this will see the development of weapons in the vein of this: pro.bols.netdna-cdn.com/wp-con⦠and this: images.moc-pages.com/user_imag⦠to put heavy firepower on the Grimm hordes....and others, if necessary.
Butler falls back on the "meteor strike" option because, well, no one has seen anything like it, and therefore would have no way to defend against it.
(My other AU, "My Brothers' Keeper" has the development of a sort of 'Dust Nuke" as a central plot point, but more on that later.)
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OCArtist In reply to Soundwave3591 [2016-09-20 22:36:59 +0000 UTC]
I'm just giving you a friendly warning: when most sci-Fi fans think of meteor strikes we tend to think of some villain with absolutely no regard for human (or Faunus) lives or collateral damage to both civic infrastructure and the planets environment (or a bunch of Orks strapped some thrusters onto an asteroid because it was easier than building a ship) so don't be surprised if people have extreme reaction like I did.
(Pest uses something similar to 'Dust Nukes' except it's more like a zombie bomb but with mutant's instead of zombies.)
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OCArtist In reply to Soundwave3591 [2016-09-20 20:35:56 +0000 UTC]
Dammnit he's thought of everything! Nemo! I need more options!
Nemo: If you'd let me kill JJ BEFORE things got this far we'd be fine. Our only chance now is to run for it and start a guerrilla war like we did with the Van Blut's.
Well let's hope that works or else I'll have to let Pest off the leash, and we all know what type of nightmare that would be.
Now that I'm done ranting with my war council of paranoiacs I actually have a question: how would the NP deal with an ancient warrior culture, one that does not fall under the authority of the Huntsman academies but refuses to serve as soldiers because they consider soldiers to be no different from robots or Grimm, how would the New Path deal with such a group?
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deviantfan16 In reply to OCArtist [2016-09-20 10:33:22 +0000 UTC]
even doctor evil would think its a bad idea and he thought of LASER SHARKS. AND I NEVER WATCHED THAT MOVIE AND I KNOW IT DIDN'T GO WELL. why has so much gone out the window in as little as roughly 20 years the first great war seemed to have been in the making for longer then that in remnant.
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Soundwave3591 In reply to deviantfan16 [2016-09-20 18:10:09 +0000 UTC]
(Doctor evil actually tried something exactly like what Butler does here in the Third Austin powers movie, so, no, he wouldn't think it was stupid.)
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Soundwave3591 In reply to deviantfan16 [2016-09-20 15:43:45 +0000 UTC]
Well, for one, the actual PLANNING for this operation has been going on since the End of the first Great War...so that's actually 100 years. A long time to plan.
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Arandompokemonfan [2016-09-20 07:21:38 +0000 UTC]
A Meteor strike? Guessing a fragment of the moon crashed somewhere on Remnant or something?Β
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Soundwave3591 In reply to Arandompokemonfan [2016-09-20 18:13:06 +0000 UTC]
yes, actually.
a piece of the moon was pulled from it's resting place in the debris field and dragged down into the atmosphere. Atlas attempted to destroy it with missile strikes, but a piece roughly the size of an 18-wheeler managed ot hit Shade Academy...with the force of a Nuclear Bomb.
all 2000 Huntsmen there, professionals, students and teachers, were killed.
the falling debris also caused a tidal wave in Mistral that flooded out Haven Academy, causing another 300 casualties. with Atlas Academy shut down and their students in New path hands and Beacon in ruins, there was no longer a rallying point for the Huntsmen, leaving the way open for Butler to begin expanding his dogma to the rest of the world.
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pattontank12 In reply to Soundwave3591 [2016-09-25 04:15:04 +0000 UTC]
Ah yes killing of mankinds best fighters, causing massive amounts of collateral damage and spreading hate and division amongst mankind, after to large scale grimm incursions is the perfectly reasonable thing to do. Butler may think he's helping mankind but really he's just dividing it and making it easier for the Grimm and the second the truth behind the meteor strike is discovered well...
In shirt he's been played as a fool by Salem
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Soundwave3591 In reply to pattontank12 [2016-09-25 14:05:02 +0000 UTC]
"mankind's best fighters" that have failed utterly on three occasions in a five-year timespan to stop major Grimm Incursions (and it could be argued invited the first one) and have stood by idly while Atlas, one of those kingdoms they are sworn to defend, falls into anarchy, because it's an "internal matter."
Meanwhile, those students and warriors themselves fail to see the potential in proper organization and oversight, which could have prevented things like Cinder Fall's infiltration of Beacon.
(notice that NO ONE in the Haven crowd, students or teachers, noticed that they HAD NEVER SEEN MERCURY BEFORE even after he became world-famous: Cinder had maybe half a year to infiltrate Haven after her failed attempt to claim all of Amber's powers. not enough time to properly sneak into the school as a regular student)
And the collateral is actually minimized, as regards kingdom defenses: Vacuo's walls are not compromised nor are Mistral's.
as for "spreading hate" how so? he's created full Faunus equality, removed the Humanists and other racist bastards, removed the generals and right-wing warhawks from power and disbanded the Atlas specialists (which is something Qrow would approve of, at any rate.) he's also severely crippled the White/Red Fang, removing a major threat to the Kingdoms.
and as far as the Huntsmen go, at this point in the story they're not exactly the A-#1 heroes they were at the beginning of RWBY season 1...a lot of people blame THEM for what's happening, and after the meteor strike, Vacuo will actually ask Butler to come in and "save them."
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xKiels [2016-09-20 04:21:42 +0000 UTC]
OMG! Gwen Darcy <3 *-*Β
Esa chica en la serie es genial.. lastima que solo se ha visto una vez :C !Β
Β‘Sigue asΓ! me gusto mucho.
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