Tom90deg wrote:Hilary as in Duff, all pop singers, save Paris
If only that were true..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_(Paris_Hilton_album)
Tom90deg wrote:Hilary as in Duff, all pop singers, save Paris
GrateGato wrote:Am I the only one who found Hilary's creepy emotional dependence on Charlie just a bit disturbing? It's humanizing and dehumanizing at the same time.
Tensor wrote:Good update, but I was a little underwhelmed by being hit over the head with all the obvious pop Diva names. A little more subtlety would have been more effective imho.


SteveMB wrote:The question is getting Wanda to honor the offer. They could keep going back and forth: offer, honor, offer, honor....
Sorry*.
*no I'm not


Justyn wrote:MarbitChow wrote:He might even be able to spam a single message to all of them, phrased so that it sounds like it's just for them.
For example: "Don't ever tell the others, but you've always been my favorite."
I... could actually see Charlie doing that...
Lord Kasavin wrote:I wonder if the "blackout" was because the Arkendish was used to make a Caster link? The timing fits. Ditto with "situation." The situation was his Archons being croaked in the field because their veils were blown.
Now, if Sammy were Parson, he'd call that bluff. After all, Charlie is notoriously cost conscious, and it requires fewer veiled Archons to scout out a city versus having enough to take it outright. And even if he did, it would prove that Charlie was anti-Royal, which Charlie doesn't want. Finally, Sammy isn't a fan of his father, so nothing lost there, and if the capital does fall, he goes Barbarian... but a shot to take Jetstone outright and found a new side.
Well, archons aren't exactly humans. They are units popped from the power of the Arkendish, and are (likely) fanatically loyal to the Attuned (Charlie). Also, unlike Ansom, Hilary never was independent. From the moment she popped she was completely bound to Charlie, both mentally and emotionally. I imagine that she (and the other archons) are more fanatical than the decrypted because they've never been anything else. Ansom, Sylvia and all the other decrypted have personalities that go beyond Wanda.
Raza wrote:Sounds a lot like the link required the blackout. Which should finally shut up the kingworld discussion, thank the titans.
Ditto wrote:There you have it, Bland - the ranged link-up meant the Arkendish was otherwise out of play for the duration. That doesn't just mean the archons are squiffy (which counts as a disadvantage, yes) but also that they have to rely on the archon's natural-Thinkamancy network for communication, which is limited by the (not inconsiderable) number of archons manning the 'switchboard'. Without the arkendish on their side, Charlescomm is a nobody.
Raza wrote:Archons have a lot of things in common that define their unit type. They're the corporate western ideal of an employable young female; classically pretty and well groomed, eager to please, polite, hard-working, satisfied being kept at the bottom of the chain of command no matter how well they do their jobs and perfectly willing to extend that attitude into their personal lives, but with just enough Hollywood sass and toughness to feel like a challenge. The secretary of every boss's dreams.


BLANDCorporatio wrote:This update provides a very good comparison between what I'd call fake and true costs. Where again cost is some umbrella term for making something difficult to use (can be resource requirements, ethics, personal sacrifice etc).
Charlie apparently sent a lot of archons on risky missions. He does that all the time but usually those are mercenary missions, for which he gets loads of moolah.
What he's been doing lately with his Archons is definitely not his usual MO. Stepping out of that comfort zone- nice for us to read about. It's also natural to assume that Charlie won't risk his Archons like this often.
The other thing is the arken-link-up, whatever it may have been up to *cough*. The inconvenience for a one-turn link-up was what? That Archons felt a bit queasy about it? They had their orders, Charlie was out of commission for just the amount of time that it wouldn't have mattered (he did not actually miss that many turns and occasions to issue orders).
That is not enough to explain why Charlie wouldn't do links as often as necessary for whatever nefarious goal. He doesn't even need Archons in the field for those to work.

Frogpop wrote:Tom90deg wrote:Hilary as in Duff, all pop singers, save Paris
If only that were true..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_(Paris_Hilton_album)

Ansan Gotti wrote:Totally agreed. We'll see if there's more of a cost than this.
I'm personally finding Charlie to be highly annoying, and increasingly so. He's the be-everywhere-do-everything guy, the know-it-all kid always raising his hand in class. I really hope Sammy (who I also can't stand) does tell him to go stuff it, even though I'm about 90% sure he won't.
The Black Hand wrote:I have only one thing to say about this.
Charlie . . . you, sir, are truly a Magnificent Bastard!
(Yeah, I linked it to TVTropes. So sue me.)
Fiendishrabbit wrote:Lies, there is no Paris Hilton album! {unholy link snipped}



The Black Hand wrote:I have only one thing to say about this.
Charlie . . . you, sir, are truly a Magnificent Bastard!
(Yeah, I linked it to TVTropes. So sue me.)

Raza wrote:Well, archons aren't exactly humans. They are units popped from the power of the Arkendish, and are (likely) fanatically loyal to the Attuned (Charlie). Also, unlike Ansom, Hilary never was independent. From the moment she popped she was completely bound to Charlie, both mentally and emotionally. I imagine that she (and the other archons) are more fanatical than the decrypted because they've never been anything else. Ansom, Sylvia and all the other decrypted have personalities that go beyond Wanda.
Aaiunno. I daresay the original three archons displayed individual personality, much like humans, especially when given the chance to interact with more-or-less equals.
Archons have a lot of things in common that define their unit type. They're the corporate western ideal of an employable young female; classically pretty and well groomed, eager to please, polite, hard-working, satisfied being kept at the bottom of the chain of command no matter how well they do their jobs and perfectly willing to extend that attitude into their personal lives, but with just enough Hollywood sass and toughness to feel like a challenge. The secretary of every boss's dreams.
This is an aspect of their theme as a unit type, but within that (admittedly somewhat narrow) spectrum they definitely have individual personalities. Moreover, personalities in erfworld seem to develop a lot as their mechanical characters progress; warlords and casters gain individuality as they gain experience, even when initially promoted from a mass of infantry that thinks like Wiggly the stabber. I expect that Chalie's top archons are much the same.


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