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herhonorness ([personal profile] herhonorness) wrote in [community profile] trans_92012-06-11 12:27 pm

Whatever Happened to the Purity of Unarmed Combat? [Open to all]

At the Saganami Naval Academy on Gryphon, a younger Honor had utilized numerous in-depth, realistic tactical simulators in her training to be a starship commander, all of which frequently used intricate holographic projections to put one 'in the thick' of combat.

When compared to the Sensoriums of Transmigration 9, however, Saganami Academy was about as cutting edge as a puppet theater.

For a time Honor experimented with it, materializing random objects, calling to mind old locals and places, memories and scenarios: the windswept plains of Gryphon, the cliffs and jungles of Sphinx, the domes of Grayson.

In a fit of nostalgia, she briefly called up the bridge of HMS Troubador that she had so recently from her perspective been snatched, standing in that cramped space of holo-displays and controls as midshipmen and tac officers rushed about.

(http://th02.deviantart.net/fs44/PRE/f/2009/070/4/5/Goddess_of_Battle_by_wraith11.jpg)

Then she dismissed it, shaking her head.

"Time to get down to brass tacks." She says to Nimitz, summoning up a perch for him.

The treecat sits there contentedly, blissfully munching on some celery pinched from the gardens.

And Honor buckles down and throws herself into some hardcore combat training. Anyone can wander in and interrupt/train with her/learn from her/teach her.

Insert Power Rock Ballads at your leisure.
morganknight: (glare)

[personal profile] morganknight 2012-06-18 06:57 pm (UTC)(link)
That was impractical! But, he had time to ruefully reflect in the moment between her launch and impact, effective in the circumstances, and nothing he can dodge without calling on abilities that would be considered supernatural.

So he tightened his muscles, braced for impact -- and took the impact with much more force than he would have expected. He made a mental note to find some polite way to question her about her density even as he snapped his arms tight around her ankle, pinning in between his forearms. Twisting violently, he brought one long leg up to catch her in the side -- not to damage her directly, but to pivot her violently into the ground as he continued to roll with her pinned ankle.
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[personal profile] morganknight 2012-06-20 04:40 pm (UTC)(link)
He wrapped one elbow around her ankle tightly, then brought his other arm to just over her knee -- just as her other leg snaked free, with more than ample access to deliver a blow he couldn't quite dodge or resist in this position.

Were this an actual combat, he'd yank her ankle up and slam his elbow down to shatter her kneecap and snap her leg -- ideally fast enough for the pain to cripple her before she could kick his neck. Frankly, he was surprised he'd actually put himself into this position in a spar. This sort of technique was one he ordinarily wouldn't even come close to threatening.

"Well," he said, then swallowed to moisten his throat. "Obviously, I'm not going to go through with this. That would be a terrible waste of a perfectly good leg. Not that I can see it to be certain, but I'd be damn surprised if it wasn't..."
morganknight: (grin)

[personal profile] morganknight 2012-06-21 05:15 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well, my loss, then." He meant regarding the continuing mystery, not the spar. He lithely disengaged, freeing her leg as he sprang to his feet. As pitched as the conflict had gotten, he wasn't even breathing hard.

If she wanted a hand up, he'd gladly give her one, but he suspected he wouldn't even be in time to offer.

"I said I generally prefer soft styles," he said, grinning. "And if you'd given me the luxury of sticking to aikijujutsu, I would have. It doesn't really have a name. It's just my style, what I've developed over time."

The statement was essentially true, if guilty of numerous lies of omission -- though he immediately corrected the second-most-important neglected fact. "Well, that was my style barring the use of any technique that could be considered supernatural, anyway."
morganknight: (grin)

[personal profile] morganknight 2012-06-22 01:07 pm (UTC)(link)
"In essence... well, it's complicated. Those are the forms I'm trained in, yes. By technical definitions, magick is just the ability to change the world by sheer strength of belief, and techniques such as those are what I believe in."

He accepted the towel with a "thank you", then casually began wiping himself down, still watching Honor as he did so. Not out of pure appreciation, though there was an element of that; he was curious about the anomalies he'd sensed during the spar, and wanted to see if he could figure them out without venturing into the potentially awkward territory of asking about them.
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[personal profile] morganknight 2012-06-23 04:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Sure, Morgan could, if he so chose, easily read her body like an open book -- but there are certain issues of privacy and permission that come with that, along with respect. Curiosity didn't give him the right to pry.

Morgan gritted his teeth as the environment shifted, against the sudden substantial increase in weight. Ouch. Yes, if Honor was comfortable in this environment, that did explain a lot. He took a moment to make some adjustments to his body to compensate, smiling as she asked him to do something overt just as he finished doing something he considered pretty obvious indeed.

"Don't worry, I'm not going to be bothered by that fact." Luckily, the prevailing consensus allowed for overt magic without penalty, even if she didn't believe.

He held up an open hand, head height and facing outwards, then abruptly twisted his wrist as he closed the fingers into a fist. Fire erupted outwards of his skin, so it seemed, though it didn't burn, just sheathed his hand and flickered upwards.

"Honestly, I've always found the real obvious stuff to be the least impressive."