Rolled 97, 34 = 131 (2d100)
>>6020887Hey, Kurt Wagner's good company to be in!>>6020040>>6020042>>6020044>>6020047>>6020049>>6020055>>6020056>>6020067>>6020079>>6020104>>6020112>>6020116>>6020119>>6020121>>6020133>>6020173>>6020182>>6020187>>6020220>>6020243>>6020266>>6020268>>6020269>>6020488>>6020612>>6020617It seems that in our first face-off, an easy exploit all but ensured an infinite draw if either party was reasonably clever. As such, what was meant to be a battle of wits became one of will: flesh against steel in a veritable staring contest. Who would blink first? Can a sufficiently-advanced artificial intelligence feel BOREDOM?
These questions are beyond me, so it’s a good thing Mr. Calaca lost. Beta wins, 15-9!
Oddly enough, the matter of trivia seemed to be even MORE skewed! Perhaps it’s because, with Batman permeating so much of the cultural landscape, sharing a city with him lend sone a leg up? Maybe it’s just because, with a longer lifespan and a less adventurous childhood, Officer DeLucia simply has more time than Shipman Skyeskal to waste watching TV? Or he did, once, before… Well, anyway, 17-7, Mark beats Kiro!
>Beta (Core of Steel)>Officer Mark DeLucia (Gotham City Beat Cop Quest)Now who’s next into the fray?