Tuesday, October 14, 2014

2014-10-08 Recruiting in Japan


Summary

Date: 9/18 9 AM ET to 9/20 3PM Japan time - Note: ET is Eastern Time - and screw Daylights Savings shifts
Location: From Star City to Kyoto Japan
Goal: Get an Earthquake making super out of retirement to help save the world
Outcome: Failed

The Start

The "Seven Deadly Sins" used a healing pack on Shifter to heal him.
Destruction let them know they needed to get Monolith to help him defeat the invaders.
He told them Monolith retired to a Buddhist temple in Kyoto.
Apparently Monolith was some sort of Earthquake making super, but none of them knew any details about him, and no one tried to gather any additional information about him.

The Journey

Then they safely made it to NJ to where Destruction had a DC-10 waiting to bring them to Kyoto.
It was a long trip with a couple of stop overs and went uneventfully.
They made it to mountains outside of Kyoto and the plane was cancelled in a place that was prepared for it.
They  walked up to the temple insisted on going in and getting to Monolith.
Only one monk spoke English, and he told them Monolith would not see them and that they should go.

The Battle

They decided to just walk past the monk and enter the temple.
Monks blocked them, but Hive Mind flew past them as bees and they started defending themselves.
There where ten monks there and it seems all 10 of them were quite brutally murdered (or do any of them still live?)
Monolith saw them massacring his protectors and was pissed, and after an 11(?) year vow to never use his powers again he activated them and attacked.
Sadly he doesn't have good control over his powers, they caused an earth quake several miles across, it destroyed the temple and no doubt did great damage to Kyoto.
Monolith was unable to defeat the Seven Deadly Sins, but was able to burrow underground.
Sloth followed him caught up to him and fought him deep under ground.
Sloth lost, Monolith escaped.

Questions

Where is Sloth?
Where is Monolith?
Can they get Monolith to work for Destruction now?


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