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Barney Vs Princess

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Fury key is used for Princess, Barney is bloodlusted, speed equalized

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I guess I'll start off by saying that per Princess's cognitively-defining nature, concerns on whether Barney's powers work on her (as some may be aware, the reason he's normally banned from matches involves the inability to claim that his powers work on humans in lack of feats) would no longer be a factor (given they're reliant on Subjective Reality).
 
SBA makes them perceive each other as a threat to handle.

State of mind: In character, but will attempt to win the battle. Characters will not give up of their own accord. That means a character that is uninterested or sees no chance of winning won't simply leave and characters wouldn't simply become friends with each other. This doesn't prevent a character being made to give up, because the other character manipulates them via things like, for example, mind control, fear inducement, psychological tricks or superhuman charisma.
Each character will view their opponents as enemies, who they have to assume wish to cause them severe harm such that losing could have any range of dire consequences. The characters will assume their opponents have not been forced into battle. They are assumed to have decided from free will to fight and are not excused by a just cause, difficult times or otherwise exonerating circumstances. Furthermore, the situation is assumed one where the opponents are not protected by social norms or consequences, such as being a civilian protected by law.

All of that said, Barney has dealt with problematic people before and he remained optimistic, so that alongside his known behavior as not being confrontational would lead to it being fair to claim that he'd try to de-escalate this in a manner such as incapping by turning her into a robot, thus removing her will to fight.
 
SBA makes them perceive each other as a threat to handle.



All of that said, Barney has dealt with problematic people before and he remained optimistic, so that alongside his known behavior as not being confrontational would lead to it being fair to claim that he'd try to de-escalate this in a manner such as incapping by turning her into a robot, thus removing her will to fight.
"problematic people" literally just a normal child while adversary is a bloodthirsty fighter
 
Fair point, it's the closest canon thing as to determine much at all, that said, I'm starting to notice that I may have originally misunderstood why Barney's banned from matches, it's not just that there's NLFs concerns on his powers affecting stuff of note, but also what he does in character as there's nothing in the source material to really determine that. Given that the first bit is covered per the nature of the match, the second bit should be manageable by just bloodlusting Barney.
 
Bloodlusted Barney kinda stomps. He's going to transmute her and there's nothing she can really do about it.
Using a stronger key should suffice to compensate. The Fury key seems to do the job as then it seems to turn into who haxes who first.
 
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