Captain Marvelous (
showboater) wrote in
re_alignment_logs2012-12-12 08:12 pm
you can never turn down a good fight can you marvelous
WHO: Captain Marvelous and Saber
WHERE: Between the junk pile and the Rec Center
WHEN: After this post.
WHAT: Saber and Marvelous spar.
WARNINGS: It's a sparring match, but I don't foresee anything actually objectionable.
Marvelous lands near the blonde woman he assumes is Saber in a flash of red light; he's briefly in-suit, but immediately after landing he sheds it, leaving him in his regular clothes. If it turns out he's going to need the boost, he'll be happy to put it on. As it stands, Saber seems like a normal human. He crosses his arms over his chest as he sizes her up.
"Saber, right?" he says, one eyebrow raised.
WHERE: Between the junk pile and the Rec Center
WHEN: After this post.
WHAT: Saber and Marvelous spar.
WARNINGS: It's a sparring match, but I don't foresee anything actually objectionable.
Marvelous lands near the blonde woman he assumes is Saber in a flash of red light; he's briefly in-suit, but immediately after landing he sheds it, leaving him in his regular clothes. If it turns out he's going to need the boost, he'll be happy to put it on. As it stands, Saber seems like a normal human. He crosses his arms over his chest as he sizes her up.
"Saber, right?" he says, one eyebrow raised.

it's ok i can use my imagination ;)
(They never said punching each other was off the table, after all.)
no subject
I'm also having a bit of a hard time gauging these two against each other, but I'm bad with that type of thing in general. I realize she's better at swordplay and he's better at actual all-situation fighting. Saber's Invisible Air, as mentioned, can easily break a weapon in two, so Saber has to somewhat hold back. Does his transformation increase only strength? What else does it help with? Either way, she'd be defensive regardless.))
Stepping back once, Saber allows him to rush her as she catches each blow with her sword, and skillfully. Stepping back with each blow, she catches each of his movements. She's well aware of his available hand, and her eyes follow both his blade, his face, and his hand.
Even with his obvious increase in strength, she's still not able to swing Excalibur with her full confidence; the holy weapon and the air shield around it would destroy that sword, especially if he attempted to block a blow.
So, Saber plays it safe. Maybe he'll catch on, and maybe he won't. She remains defensive, and watches each of his moves as she learns his patterns. When he lets up, or when he leaves an opening, she'll gladly counter-attack to put him on edge. Hopefully he doesn't continue to be aggressive and play himself out. Even though she's not able to go all out, she still appreciates this situation.
The more battle situations she can experience, the more it adds to her repertoire of battle knowledge.
no subject
Something about Saber smells like Joe, is what he realizes after several attacks. He stopped sparring Joe somewhere around recruiting Luka to the team, because Marvelous didn't like the feeling of being humored (and Joe didn't like getting punched in the face or, more usually, leg-swept onto his ass). He and Joe were partners, though, and Saber's some weird girl he barely knows. So he goes his more usual route for when people do things he didn't like--he gets mad.
"You gonna fight for real, or are you just gonna play around?" he asks, pushing down against her sword on their next clash, and shifts his right foot to hook his right foot behind her left ankle and pull.
no subject
"As you wish," the knight responds. By this time, she's gotten a feeling more for that blade of this. It doesn't seem quite normal, but at times like this, it makes Saber wish she could sense more as the others could.
Feeling the presence of his foot at her ankle, she manages to step over it in a turning motion. Twirling away from his foot and the blade, she turns an entire circle. As she's circling back, she begins to swing at him repeatedly.
The movements of her sword are not to catch off guard - an overhead slash, a slash to the right, and similar ones all in chained and in elegant sequence.. They are predictable and easy to block, but there is an immense amount of strength behind the sword now, something that would be surprising coming from someone of her size. When his blade catches hers, the swords ring loudly from the contact.
The air currents around her blade have slowed slightly, but it's still just enough to cover the appearance of the blade. At this type of output, she needn't worry about harming his blade with standard swipes.
As she charges him, she notes how his blade receives her own each time, and the method in which he catches her strikes.
sorry i'm so slow lately @_@
She's basically telegraphing the moves, but they're still impressive, and his mouth quirks a little as he steps up his pace to match her. The sudden strength difference is jarring, and he nearly breaks under the first overhead slash before he manages to shove it away to his right.
Her change from defensive to offensive is appreciated; it gives him time to see where she might be neglecting in the paradigm shift. If she makes a misstep, he'll be right there to catch it, and tear it wide open. (Admittedly, that will require getting out from under the damn sword, first, but he's always been resourceful.)
With the length of her sword, she might be looking to get some distance on things, and keep him at bay there. He's not interested in being at her mercy, and sticks as close as he can, waiting for his moment.
dude, me too. christmas blues.
He's waiting for an opening, and understandably so. She doesn't intend to give it to him, however.
The moves begin to speed up, and they're somewhat less easy to read. The overhead slashes start to come down in more circular motions, and the swipes to the sides come in more diagonally. Her speed would be overwhelming for someone untrained, but to him it'd likely be around the area of "very quick".
As she picks up her pace and continues to step forward into him, her swings become somewhat larger. The speed increase stops him from being able to suddenly jab into her flow easily. The knight has decided it's time to put a slightly larger gap of distance between them.