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Either one of those would make sense. And Vondra is a wise man. "Nuke the entire site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure" is the only sensible response to Nighthound. :wacko::P

 

"But isn't your job to protect The Dalles, Mr. Mayor?"

"Better to be a radioactive crater than to have Michael Jäger in our town limits. You can quote me on that."

 

 

I vote rending obviously.

 

On a positive note, if Nighthound went to the Dalles, Quicksilver would be able to kill him fairly easily.

 

I still think Nighthound should be reserved for Ray and the Unicyclist to kill in unison. Anything else would be anticlimatic. :ph34r:

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"But isn't your job to protect The Dalles, Mr. Mayor?"

"Better to be a radioactive crater than to have Michael Jäger in our town limits. You can quote me on that."

 

 

I still think Nighthound should be reserved for Ray and the Unicyclist to kill in unison. Anything else would be anticlimatic. :ph34r:

Nighthound might actually go in and be out again before anyone really gets a chance to try and kill him, especially when they are still distracted by the Pandas.

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Nighthound might actually go in and be out again before anyone really gets a chance to try and kill him, especially when they are still distracted by the Pandas.

 

I don't doubt he could. But would he? I can't imagine Nighthound going through a vanilla-run border checkpoint without slaughtering every vanilla in his vicinity. Which could escalate his involvement in the town politics pretty rapidly. :wacko:

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Wouldn't Nighthound's aura of pure despicable slimyness alert everyone though? I can see the Dalles Guards standing shoulder to shoulder with pandas, united against a common evil.

But I do agree, Ray should land the finishing blow.

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Wouldn't Nighthound's aura of pure despicable slimyness alert everyone though? I can see the Dalles Guards standing shoulder to shoulder with pandas, united against a common evil.

But I do agree, Ray should land the finishing blow.

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Kobold has a point. It doesn't seem like Nighthound's style to walk through a vanilla-run city in the midst of a panda invasion and not add to the casualties.

And I too vote for Ray finishing him off.

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I don't doubt he could. But would he? I can't imagine Nighthound going through a vanilla-run border checkpoint without slaughtering every vanilla in his vicinity. Which could escalate his involvement in the town politics pretty rapidly. :wacko:

Normally he would but in this situtation he might just not want to bother. (To be fair I have it in my head-canon that Lucentia would essentially demand Ray as a coleteral to make sure that Nighthound actually comes back, so that changes his priorities.)

He would still kill people but not to the point were it would stand out in the war that's going on.

 

What would Vondra's/the Dalles reaction be to him essentially going "You can just give me the wimp or I'll start slaughtering you as well, so just spare us all the trouble."

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Normally he would but in this situtation he might just not want to bother. (To be fair I have it in my head-canon that Lucentia would essentially demand Ray as a coleteral to make sure that Nighthound actually comes back, so that changes his priorities.)

He would still kill people but not to the point were it would stand out in the war that's going on.

 

What would Vondra's/the Dalles reaction be to him essentially going "You can just give me the wimp or I'll start slaughtering you as well, so just spare us all the trouble."

 

That makes sense.

 

I think... if Backtrack were an established member of The Dalles City Guard--or a vanilla citizen, for that matter--Vondra would declare Nighthound an enemy and try to fight him off. With the current situation, and the fact that Backtrack doesn't actually hold a position in town, he'd agree to hand him over.

 

The decision would be made easier by the fact that Backtrack won't actually request asylum, and will accompany Nighthound back to Portland of his own free will. (Wailing and crying the whole way, of course. :P)

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That makes sense.

I think... if Backtrack were an established member of The Dalles City Guard--or a vanilla citizen, for that matter--Vondra would declare Nighthound an enemy and try to fight him off. With the current situation, and the fact that Backtrack doesn't actually hold a position in town, he'd agree to hand him over.

The decision would be made easier by the fact that Backtrack won't actually request asylum, and will accompany Nighthound back to Portland of his own free will. (Wailing and crying the whole way, of course. :P)

Forever separated from his sunglasses. :(

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That makes sense.

 

I think... if Backtrack were an established member of The Dalles City Guard--or a vanilla citizen, for that matter--Vondra would declare Nighthound an enemy and try to fight him off. With the current situation, and the fact that Backtrack doesn't actually hold a position in town, he'd agree to hand him over.

 

The decision would be made easier by the fact that Backtrack won't actually request asylum, and will accompany Nighthound back to Portland of his own free will. (Wailing and crying the whole way, of course. :P)

That would be a very awkward trip. Backtrack alone with Nighthound and maybe Red. Can you imagine it?

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That would be a very awkward trip. Backtrack alone with Nighthound and maybe Red. Can you imagine it?

 

Who would have the most to put up with? Backtrack with Nighthound's creepiness, or Nighthound with Backtrack's incessant sobbing? :P

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That would be a very awkward trip. Backtrack alone with Nighthound and maybe Red. Can you imagine it?

Steve and Michael's HORRIBLE ADVENTURE? Kind of like Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, but with the title adjusted for accuracy?

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Steve and Michael's HORRIBLE ADVENTURE? Kind of like Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, but with the title adjusted for accuracy?

 

Pretty much. :P

 

In the event that Backtrack fails to retrieve his glasses before being dragged back to Portland, would Funtimes make him a new pair?

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Who would have the most to put up with? Backtrack with Nighthound's creepiness, or Nighthound with Backtrack's incessant sobbing? :P

I don't think Nighthound would put up with the sobbing for very long. So yeah, Backtrack gets the short end of the stick.

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Pretty much. :P

In the event that Backtrack fails to retrieve his glasses before being dragged back to Portland, would Funtimes make him a new pair?

If he asks nicely. But there's nothing stopping her from making a few modifications to his new pair. :ph34r:

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If he asks nicely. But there's nothing stopping her from making a few modifications to his new pair. :ph34r:

Like the ability to shoot out laser beams? :ph34r:

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If he asks nicely. But there's nothing stopping her from making a few modifications to his new pair. :ph34r:

Like a mechanical hand that slaps him whenever he starts crying? :P

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Only if she decides she likes him. I was thinking more like a recording device when she learns he was off doing Lightwards' bidding. But the laser beams are a good idea. :ph34r:

 

Could she stomach listening to the recorded intel, though? 99% of it would be him crying and/or grumbling to himself about how much his life sucks. It might be a bit of a downer even for Funtimes. :P

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Could she stomach listening to the recorded intel, though? 99% of it would be him crying and/or grumbling to himself about how much his life sucks. It might be a bit of a downer even for Funtimes. :P

You know you want a scene where she listens and decides he's a whiny poopie head. :P

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You know you want a scene where she listens and decides he's a whiny poopie head. :P

 

Funtimes calls him a whiny poopie head, Sam calls him a slontze, Revolution shoots down his pathetic attempts at flirting and Remington tells him to man up. I think a Backtrack/Team Funacid meeting is long overdue. :P

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Funtimes calls him a whiny poopie head, Sam calls him a slontze, Revolution shoots down his pathetic attempts at flirting and Remington tells him to man up. I think a Backtrack/Team Funacid meeting is long overdue. :P

And when he turns to Nathan, he is asked if he ever had to end a shift early because a customer broke his foot on Christmas Eve. Yes, we desperately need one of those. :P

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And when he turns to Nathan, he is asked if he ever had to end a shift early because a customer broke his foot on Christmas Eve. Yes, we desperately need one of those. :P

 

"You don't understand. I was shot! In the arm!"

 

"And I was strapped to a table for evisceration, after a professional career of seeing my friends strapped to tables and eviscerated. I think I still come out ahea... hold on, are you crying?"

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"You don't understand. I was shot! In the arm!"

"And I was strapped to a table for evisceration, after a professional career of seeing my friends strapped to tables and eviscerated. I think I still come out ahea... hold on, are you crying?"

"You know what we called being shot in the arm back in Newcago?"

"*sniff* The worst day ever?"

"A vacation. oh great. Look, I didn't mean to make you cry...*sigh* You have a favorite Doctor?"

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"You know what we called being shot in the arm back in Newcago?"

"*sniff* The worst day ever?"

"A vacation. oh great. Look, I didn't mean to make you cry...*sigh* You have a favorite Doctor?"

 

Meanwhile Sam looks on in bewilderment before blurting "You're crying? Epics aren't allow to cry!"

 

In ordinary cases Sam would quit picking on someone if she suspected she was actually hurting their feelings (especially if they cried about it.) With Backtrack though she'd make an exception, seeing as how he sold out her family and all. :P

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