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Post by pyroflare77 on Feb 17, 2011 0:14:25 GMT
A revised version of my previous statement since I did research:
Kakashi has some qualms about using Kamui on something that large. It would be a major drain on his chakra and the gas could potentially end up somewhere else in the world. And there's nothing stopping the woman from using the same jutsu again. He also does not know if he could Kamui the entire cloud of gas. But if you want to give it a shot... I have added another letter to the current choices.
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Post by giga on Feb 18, 2011 22:37:29 GMT
The choices look so hard that I'm scared to vote, lol.
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Post by someclown911 on Feb 19, 2011 0:02:58 GMT
My brain hurts
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Post by pyroflare77 on Feb 21, 2011 2:26:28 GMT
Well, you certainly don't have a chance of succeeding if you do nothing <_<
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Post by someclown911 on Feb 21, 2011 3:25:33 GMT
Fine, A, let's see Kakashi use wind jutsu.
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Post by impatience on Feb 21, 2011 12:32:28 GMT
A
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Post by pyroflare77 on Feb 21, 2011 21:39:20 GMT
Might as well run with this one so I can continue. Choice A has a 50% chance of success. If it fails, you auto default to choice B, but with a reduced chance of success.
Rolling d100 (because it's more dramatic than a d10); numbers 50 or greater denote success. Rolling...
88. Success. Posting...
Well, before that, I might as well tell you what the other choices would have done. As I was editing this post, I got PROMOTION, yay~
A, of course, has been explained.
B had a 50% chance of success, and failure would lead to the deaths of people.
C would have been instant failure and the death of Sakura and/or Naruto.
D would have been an instant success, but there would be a 75% chance that the gas would seep into the earthen cube. So Kakashi would have to bust out of the cube in time, all while Kenokami causes trouble. This was the least risky of the choices, followed by A.
E had a 60% chance of success. Whether or not it succeeded or not, Kakashi would have a large amount of chakra drained from him, which is a no-no. If it failed, then only some of the gas would be sucked up, resulting in defaulting to B again, but with a much higher chance of success.
Now I'm posting...
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Post by pyroflare77 on Feb 21, 2011 22:14:38 GMT
Short update, but I couldn't find a way to fluff it up with extra fighting scenes, as this battle's very close to ending.
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Kakashi felt sweat trickle down his forehead as he made the five seals needed for the wind jutsu he was about to use. Hopefully things would work out well...
"Wind Release: Great Breakthrough!" Kakashi exclaimed as he took a deep breath before unleashing a large gust of wind. He couldn't help to smile as the blast of air pushed the gas back. The woman, seeing that her jutsu was not going to work now, made a single seal that caused the yellow gas to vanish. She was vulnerable now... it seemed that forming such a large volume of the gas had drained her somewhat. Now seemed to be the chance to strike!
A. Use Raikiri.
B. Strike from a distance with Lightning Beast Running.
C. I've never given it a shot, but I'll use Kamui offensively.
D. Try to crush her with an earth jutsu slightly smaller in scale than the last one.
E. Summon the Ninken to deal with her and go and assist Naruto and Sakura.
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Post by impatience on Feb 21, 2011 22:17:21 GMT
A
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Post by giga on Feb 21, 2011 23:21:01 GMT
C. I've never given it a shot, but I'll use Kamui offensively.
Humor. I recognize that.
E, I'd like to use use a sneak Kamui on him when he's distracted.
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Post by someclown911 on Feb 22, 2011 23:16:21 GMT
E
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Post by impatience on Feb 23, 2011 0:09:07 GMT
You guys are gonna pass up a chance to permanently remove an opponent from the battle to go assist Sakura?
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Post by pyroflare77 on Feb 23, 2011 20:57:40 GMT
Kakashi decided not to attack her. While it seems she was too fatigued to use another strong ninjutsu, she could easily attack with those wristblades of hers. He also didn't know how Naruto and Sakura were faring, and there was only one way to safely check on his teammates. Kakashi formed the seals used for a summoning jutsu, and he placed a hand on the ground.
A large puff of smoke appeared and shortly vanished, revealing eight dogs of various sizes and breeds. Kakashi didn't have to say anything-- as soon as the dogs saw the cloaked woman, they growled and charged towards her. They were quite swift, and Kakashi was confident that they would not be wounded much, if at all. He turned around and ran towards where Naruto and Sakura had been.
Sakura was still slumped against the wall of a building, unconscious. Naruto and Kenokami were locked in brutal hand-to-hand combat. Naruto looked to be in rough shape. Kakashi charged forth while Kenokami was unaware of his presence and jammed the two swords he was holding into the jinchuuriki's chest. He doubled over in pain and made a breathless gasp before grabbing the blades of his swords and pulling them through his body. He spun around, his features looking more animalistic. Kakashi took a defensive stance as he readied himself for Kenokami's counterattack.
"Halt, Kenokami. We're leaving," Kakashi heard the cloaked woman say. He looked around and saw her on the top of a nearby building. Her cloak didn't seem damaged at all... did she dispose of his dogs? That was highly unlikely... so did she manage to dodge them?
"WHAT!?" Kenokami asked in an outrage as he glared at his partner.
"I have wasted too much chakra playing with these three. We need to be prepared for Akatsuki's retaliation.
"Grr... fine!" Kenokami growled before he turned to look at Naruto, "Just you wait, you lucky fuck! Next time we meet... you'll be dead."
"The feeling's mutual," Naruto said with a hoarse voice as he glowered at Kenokami.
You're not getting away so easily! Kakashi thought as he activated his Mangekyo Sharingan. He looked at the cloaked woman and fired a Kamui from his eye, fully intent on destroying her. The space around her began to contort and ripple, but before it collapsed on itself, the woman vanished, and not in the intended way. Kakashi looked around for her, shocked that she managed to dodge the attack, and he saw her and Kenokami on a different rooftop.
"That was an interesting jutsu you have there, Copy Ninja; but it wasn't enough to rid of me. You've intrigued me... maybe we can continue our fight some other time," she said. The two ex-Akatsuki then body flickered away.
Kakashi heard several pairs of feet paddering towards him. He turned to see all of his ninja hounds in perfect condition. Seeing that they were all fine, he unsummoned all of them except Pakkun, who could tell him what he was curious about.
"How did she dodge you?"
"Don't know myself," Pakkun yawned, "We all lunged at her from different directions, and then she just... vanished. No body flickering or clones or anything like that. It took us a bit to find out that she had somehow transported herself near you."
Kakashi nodded, and unsummoned the dog. Kakashi could tell that Pakkun was about to start asking questions, and there wasn't much time for that.
"Why'd you let them go?" Naruto growled.
"Because our intention was not to fight them. We were going to the Administration Building, remember?" Kakashi said, "Plus... that woman was holding back. And there is something dangerous about her..."
Naruto seemed disappointed with that answer, but he didn't complain. He walked over to Sakura, and Kakashi followed.
"Is she okay?" he asked Naruto, who was kneeling in front of her. Naruto lightly slapped her cheek, and she began to stir. Soon, she was up, but slightly disoriented. Kakashi explained what had happened in the fight.
"Well... they're gone, they have no intention of attacking us again any time soon, so let's go find Tsunade!" Sakura said with confidence.
"Right," Kakashi said with a nod. Kakashi and Sakura began to sprint towards the building, and Naruto begrudgingly followed them.
After a while, the three could see the Administration Building looming over the horizon. They picked up their pace, and quickly decelerated to a stop upon seeing what lay between them and the building.
A very large crowd of the undead was mulling about in the spacious area in front of the Administration Building. The closest ones detected the three ninja that arrived, and they all slowly turned to look at the three. Hundreds of dead white eyes belonging to men, women, and children stared at the three ninja.
And then the moans started. At first, it was a low reverberating noise, but the moaning gained the attention of the zombies further away. It was a chain reaction that escalated into a loud and angry choir of hunger and pain. The entire mob was now approaching them.
"Well, this isn't good," Kakashi said quietly. His attempted humor failed to calm himself down, and it certainly didn't help his two students.
"W-What the hell do we do?" Sakura asked, her voice filled with fear.
"Well..." Kakashi said with elements of hesitation in his voice as he pulled up his forehead protector, "...we take them out, of course."
"But there's so many! And we just fought! How-" Naruto began.
"Don't forget that we are ninjas and they are mindless creatures. We have the capability to use jutsus," Kakashi explained, sounding surer of himself, "and remember, if you recognize someone... it isn't them anymore. Do not hesitate to destroy these monstrosities."
Naruto nodded with sudden determination as he made the single seal needed to form many shadow clones. The clones appeared, and they all reached into their clothing and produced a kunai. Sakura, staring at the clones, was suddenly very worried.
"Wait!" she cried out, having to shout to be heard above the moans of the dead, "What if one of the clones gets bit? Their chakra is connected to you!"
The clones all began to fidget about in worry upon hearing this. A few of the clones had charged forward before Sakura spoke, and, upon hearing her, awkwardly stopped their charge and backpedaled to the position they were spawned from.
"I don't think Naruto will be in any danger," Kakashi said, also shouting to be heard, "the clones vanish as soon as any relevant physical pain is inflicted upon them. Just don't get any blood in your eyes or mouth."
And suddenly, the clones had a sudden boost in morale and vigor. With renewed assurance, the clones let out war cries as they charged into the undead horde, kunais ready to strike.
Sakura blinked a bit, dumbfounded by how the clones were taking this catastrophe. She glanced over at Naruto to see if he was having a good time, but he held the same grim look that he had on since she first saw him today. She noticed that Kakashi was not preparing for battle... were they supposed to wait for the clones to wipe out most of the undead in the area?
She took the inactivity of her two companions as a sign that her hunch was correct. She turned to look at the horde ahead of them. She could not see the clones due to the congestion of swarming undead, but she could see the occasional burst of smoke signifying that a clone had been bitten.
After some time had passed, Naruto announced with determination, "That was the last of them! It's up to us now!" Kakashi and Sakura nodded and sprinted towards the significantly smaller horde, Naruto followed them. As he ran, another shadow clone appeared next to him, but only to assist in creating a Rasengan.
Kakashi knew that he had expended quite a bit of chakra in the scuffle with the two ex-Akatsuki, but as far as he could tell, these zombies would be the last battle in the immediate future. He would have time to rest and recuperate his expended chakra soon. He needed a powerful jutsu that could easily decimate people...
A. Use a great fireball jutsu to burn them up.
B. Form a wall of earth and make it crush the horde.
C. Use a Raikiri to easily charge into the horde and cut them down.
D. I'll save the theatrics and just take them out with a kunai. I need to conserve my chakra.
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Post by giga on Feb 23, 2011 23:38:18 GMT
Not liking A. We need to cut their spinal cord, which means B, C, or D.
Voting B.
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Post by Yushinoki on Mar 3, 2011 0:14:39 GMT
B
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Post by pyroflare77 on Mar 3, 2011 2:20:34 GMT
"Naruto, Sakura, to the side!" Kakashi called out as he started forming seals. His two companions broke off to the sides as a large wall of earth arose from the ground, the base of it being made purposely weak. He extended his arm towards the wall, and with a clench of his hand, cracks formed along the base that sent the wall toppling forward on top of most of the zombies. As soon as the wall hit the ground, Naruto charged into the remaining zombies with his Rasengan.
Sakura sighed with slight annoyance at Naruto's reckless charge. Kakashi had just warned them about not getting any blood on their faces, and now he was running through the zombies with jutsus that could easily rip through a person! That, and he were in such close proximity to the dangerous beasts! Sakura shook her head as she raised both of her fists above her head before slamming them against the ground. Her excellent chakra control caused a powerful shockwave to be sent out the moment her fists contacted the ground. It rushed forward, knocking most of the zombies in the immediate area to the ground, as well as rupturing the earth. Sakura produced a kunai from a pouch on her outfit and walked forward.
The first one she approached was a little girl that couldn't have been any older than eight. Sakura's attack had snapped both of her legs in twisted positions. Despite this, the girl moaned and clawed at Sakura, who began to cry. She walked over and kicked the girl back before stabbing the kunai into her face. She sobbed aloud as she kept stabbing the girl until her face was nothing but a bloody mess.
"SAKURA! LOOK OUT!" Naruto cried. Sakura turned around in shock to see what appeared to be a man approaching her. It was hard to tell what this person looked like in her teary vision, but it was easy to know that this person was one of the undead. Naruto rushed forward with a cry of rage as he slammed his Rasengan into the zombie's head, grinding it to a messy pulp. The spinning ball of chakra faded, and Naruto helped Sakura up.
"Are they-" she began.
"Most of them..." Naruto said lowly, "...that shockwave of yours really messed up some of them, so we don't have to worry about them. It's just..."
"They still move, don't they?" Sakura asked bluntly.
"Yeah..." Naruto said, his voice barely louder than a whisper. His facial expression then became more hopeful as he said, "...well, at least we can go inside the Administration Building now!"
"You're right," Sakura nodded absentmindedly, "um... is Kakashi-sensei okay?"
"Sort of..." Naruto said as he pointed behind him with his thumb. Sakura peered over Naruto's shoulder and saw Kakashi's back facing her. He was hunched over, and she could see vomit falling from his mouth. His mask was pulled down, of course, but she could only see a bit of the side of his face. Sakura turned away and her gaze fell upon the little girl once more. She felt tears form in her eyes again.
"Who could do such a thing?" Sakura asked nobody in particular.
"Well, what went well," Kakashi said nonchalantly as he strolled up to the two, "it could have been a bit... cleaner, but..."
He stopped talking as he noticed that Sakura and Naruto both seemed depressed. He sighed and simply said, "Come on, let's go."
The two nodded, Sakura wiping her tears as they followed Kakashi towards the building. Naruto tried to avoid glancing at the ground. It was all so disturbing... they had just killed many innocent people afflicted with a terrible curse, and now they were walking over and around their bodies like it was nothing.
Kakashi had a kunai ready as they approached the doors of the Administration Building. He knocked on the large doors, and, after not receiving any response (alive or undead), he pushed open the doors.
"I just hope that if anybody is alive, that they won't mistake us for one of those creatures... I mean, I'm sure Sakura and I would be fine, but Naruto is awfully messy..." he remarked to nobody in particular as they entered.
They could instantly tell that some sort of conflict had occurred in the building. There were a few bodies scattered throughout the lobby of the building. Sakura ran up to investigate them. They all had a few senbon needles imbedded in their heads.
"These are Shizune's!" Sakura called out with renewed hope. Her voice echoed throughout the seemingly empty first floor and a series of low moans from somewhere in the right wing of the first floor echoed back.
"Well, we know what way not to go," Kakashi said with a light smile as he walked over to the left wing, Naruto and Sakura following him. He then stopped in front of a large staircase.
"Shall we go up?" he asked.
"My voice sounded like it echoed pretty far... but I don't know if it reached the second floor. If someone was down here, they would have answered," Sakura said.
"Well... someone did answer..." Naruto said grimly, "...let's just hope Granny Tsunade and Shizune weren't among them..."
"Okay, up it is, then," Kakashi said as he began to walk up the long staircase. The Administration Building had, at first, been the Hokage's personal mansion. It was built tall, but without many floors. So each individual floor was around the equivalent to three or four stories of a normal building in Konoha. The First Hokage must have liked his space, Kakashi reasoned. As a need for governing and general administration arose, the left and right wings were tacked on to the mansion, and a top floor for important meetings was added. Kakashi just wished that they had added elevators so the hike up the long staircases would be avoided. After a good minute or so, they finally reached the second floor.
"Which way should we-" Naruto began, but his voice was muffled when Kakashi suddenly covered his mouth with his hand. Naruto had learned to not even protest when this happened, but instead to just shut up and listen. In the distance, there were footsteps.
"I'll take care of them," Sakura whispered. She walked over to the corner they were near and she laid her back against the wall. She readied herself as she heard the footsteps draw closer and closer... they were just around the corner now...
Sakura made a fierce cry as she rounded the corner, her fist prepared to strike. Her fist collided into... a palm? Sakura looked up at who she attacked, and her eyes widened and she blushed with embarrassment.
"L-Lady Tsunade! I'm s-sorry! I didn't-" she stammered.
"It's fine," Tsunade sighed as she let go of Sakura's fist, "we were thinking the same thing I was thinking. You just struck first."
There was a brief pause as the two groups looked at each other. It seemed as if this was the first sign of hope on this terrible day.
"Well..." Shizune said, breaking the silence, "...it's good to know you three are okay."
"The same," Naruto said.
"So why exactly are you here?" Tsunade asked bluntly.
"Is this really the place to discuss things?" Naruto asked with slight annoyance, "My feet are killing me..."
"Fine," Tsunade grumbled, "but you do know my office is on the third floor, right?"
Naruto moaned in despair. Sakura scowled at him and flicked him on the forehead.
"Hey, what was that for?" he asked in anger.
Kakashi grabbed Naruto and Sakura by the shoulder and leaned down and forward, his head between their heads.
"Why don't we go to the safe office so we aren't eaten by things that are attracted to loud noises?" he said lightheartedly.
That got them moving. They quietly headed up the nearby stairs to the third floor. Luckily for them, the second floor was smaller in height, so they got there faster. A few moans were heard in the distance as they arrived on the third floor, so they quietly followed Tsunade as she led them to her office. There were no zombies on the way there, and they soon arrived in front of two doors. Tsunade opened one and peered inside.
"It's clear," she said quietly as she entered. The other four followed, and Shizune closed the door behind them. Naruto, Sakura, and Kakashi all took a seat on some chairs in the room, and Tsunade sat on the chair next to her desk, with Shizune standing beside her.
"So, who wants to go first?" Kakashi asked with a cheerful tone.
"Will you cut that crap out?" Naruto asked, "Stop being so happy!"
"Like I said earlier, it helps me cope," Kakashi said with a small sigh.
"Well, judging from your clothing, you've no doubt encountered the zombies," Tsunade said sternly.
"Uh, actually, they're called... wait, what?" Naruto asked with bewilderment upon hearing Granny Tsunade call the zombies by their proper names.
"That is right," Kakashi said lowly, ignoring Naruto, "and I can assume by some of the dead I killed that ANBU has failed?"
Tsunade hung her head in sorrow, "Unfortunately, that seems to be the case. They were brave men and women..." Tsunade said, also ignoring Naruto.
"Wait... ANBU fell?" Sakura asked in disbelief, "But... they're..."
"Is Yamato-sensei okay?" Naruto asked with sudden concern.
"We don't know..." Shizune said quietly, "...he could be alive, dead, or one of those monsters. We just don't know..."
"Well," Kakashi said gravely, "do you know anything about what has happened?"
Tsunade leaned forward and crossed her fingers as her elbows rested on the desk, "Whoever is behind this knows Konoha well. The Barrier Team never contacted me when the perpetrator entered Konoha. They couldn't, because the enemy got to them first. Shortly after I discovered this, all video communications were taken down," she explained.
"Oh, so you know someone's behind it?" Kakashi asked as he leaned back and rested his right ankle on his left leg. Sakura and Naruto were confused at first by Kakashi's question, but then they realized that Kakashi was finding out everything Tsunade knew.
"Yes... this isn't a natural disease. This is the result of a horrible jutsu."
"How do you know that?" Sakura asked.
"Don't tell me you read the comic books..." Naruto said with suspicion.
"Comic books?" Tsunade scoffed, "You mean the ones made by Daisuke Sato?"
"Uh... yeah..." Naruto said, weirded out and dumbfounded. He never expected Tsunade to read those types of books.
"Ha! He's never been the same since that event. He writes out his nightmares in story form..." Tsunade said with slight bitterness.
"Wait... 'that event'?" Sakura and Naruto asked.
"It's the past, which isn't important right now," Tsunade said, "what is important right now is if you three know anything about this disaster."
"You're in luck," Kakashi said as he shifted his position slightly, "because the two that are behind this seems to like us a lot."
"Is it the work of Orochimaru?" Shizune asked.
"No, worse. Akatsuki," Kakashi said stoically.
"What!?" Tsunade exclaimed as she leaned back in her seat, her hands now resting on the desk, slightly gripping it, "But that doesn't make sense! Why would they-"
"Because the ones behind this are not affiliated with them anymore," Kakashi interrupted, "Naruto ran into the first one on his way to rescue Sakura. Later, we bumped into him again as we coincidentally found their base of operations. His partner jumped in soon after that."
"What are their abilities?" Tsunade asked with urgent concern.
"The one Naruto encountered first is a man known as Kenokami. He has several swords and is pretty strong, but he is lacking in ninjutsu skill. What makes him dangerous is that he's a jinchuuriki and has incredible healing powers."
"A... jinchuuriki?" Shizune gasped in shock.
"His partner is a woman. She was cloaked, so I didn't see her face, but she's much deadlier. She's fast, and she has several hidden traps, poisons, and other sneaky reaction jutsus. She somehow dodged my Kamui skill, and I know she's the one that used the jutsu that started all of this."
"This is not good..." Tsunade said as she stared down at the desk.
"Should we attack their base?" Naruto asked.
"That would be a foolish move. Who knows if they are still there? What if they are expecting us?" Tsunade said with a chastising tone.
"What if we contact the other villages for assistance?" Shizune suggested.
"That's a great idea!" Sakura exclaimed.
"Great in theory, but there are multiple things complicating it..." Tsunade said grimly, "...video communications are down, which means we would have to use a messenger bird or someone else. That would cause at least a few days before they can reach us. The building with the messenger birds is on the other side of the village... and those zombies might have broken in for a snack..."
"So one of us has to deliver a letter to Sunagakure," Kakashi said bluntly.
"Why just the Sand? Why not the other great ninja villages? I mean, I know we only have one messenger, but couldn't we write other letters and hold on to them in case we find someone else?" Sakura asked.
"It's pointless," Tsunade said sadly with a small sigh, "that would be assuming that we even find anyone else that hasn't become a mindless monster. I know that sounds cynical, but Shizune and I haven't found any survivors in this building."
"What about the other old geezers?" Naruto asked.
"They're in the safety room," Shizune said, "they got mouthy with Tsunade, so she locked them up. I don't think it would be okay to let them out yet."
"Shizune's right. And the other villages won't help us. The Mist and the Rock... we've been on shaky terms with them for some time. They're not going to suddenly assist us. The Cloud might help, but they have the roughest terrain to cross to get here. They'll probably turn us down. The Sand, however, only has flat deserts and forests to cross, and we're allies. They're the only reasonable choice," Tsunade said.
"Well, now we need to decide who is going to deliver the letter," Kakashi said as he leaned forward in his chair, "and I know the fastest route to Sunagakure."
"But Kakashi!" Naruto said with worry.
"Time is important now, isn't it? A trip to Sunagakure normally takes three days. I know where to travel to reduce that time in half," Kakashi said.
"You're not the only one," Shizune said, "I, too, know my fair share of shortcuts. I could write and deliver the letter."
"Are you sure it's wise to ignore the Cloud?" Sakura asked, looking at the faces of the other four, "I mean, they're the second strongest ninja village, just beneath us!"
"Who knows... they might help us," Tsunade said with a sigh, "but there's a not a good chance of it happening. It would be a risky move, and it takes longer to get to the Cloud than it does the Sand-- especially since Kumogakure is located within a tall mountain range. I wasn't joking when I said they have the roughest terrain between their village and ours."
"It is certainly risky, but it might pay off in the end," Kakashi suggested. His countenance then became saddened somewhat as he continued, "but we can't make delivering a letter to Kumogakure our priority: Sunagakure comes first. Which means either we send two people here out of the village to deliver letters, or we postpone the letter to the Cloud and hope we come across some way to deliver it later."
Kakashi closed his eyes in thought. This would be a tough decision to make. One of the people in this room would essentially be out of the picture for a few days; two if they decided to try and get the Cloud to assist them. He doubted that they were the only shinobi alive in the village, so they might find someone who is capable of delivering messages from a long distance... but was that a wise choice? It seemed to risky to chalk things up to hope... everything seemed risky...
*Turning Point*
1. Only deliver a letter to Sunagakure. If this choice is picked, choose one of the five letters to decide who delivers the letter.
2. Take the risk and deliver a letter to both Sunagakure and Kumogakure. If this choice is picked, choose two of the five letters below and specify which person delivers what letter.
3. Don't deliver the letter for now and hope that you run across someone in the village capable of sending messages in a safer way.
A. Kakashi (if chosen, then decide on a character that remains to focus on)
B. Shizune
C. Tsunade
D. Sakura
E. Naruto
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Post by giga on Mar 3, 2011 2:32:13 GMT
I'm not sure what's left to save of Konoha. Almost everyone seems to have died; why send for help at all?
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Post by pyroflare77 on Mar 3, 2011 2:42:59 GMT
There are still people out there in the village. It's also not just to send for help-- it's also to show that there is a catastrophe in the Leaf. To the rest of the world (even the daimyo of the Land of Fire), they assume nothing is amiss.
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Post by giga on Mar 3, 2011 2:56:47 GMT
Does Naruto have the stamina to run non-stop without sleep or rest?
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Post by pyroflare77 on Mar 3, 2011 3:09:01 GMT
Without rest... doubtful. Sleep will be a necessity at some point. Kakashi said that the fastest is a day and a half, and Naruto would not know these routes. There's no way he could travel ~2 days nonstop.
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Post by giga on Mar 3, 2011 22:32:09 GMT
1B.
Highest priority is to save as many survivors and keep the Hokage and Naruto intact. Can't afford to send Kakashi.
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Post by pyroflare77 on Mar 7, 2011 12:50:05 GMT
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Post by Yushinoki on Mar 7, 2011 17:18:54 GMT
1B
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Post by overtninja on Mar 7, 2011 20:37:34 GMT
1B
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Post by dragonfantasy on Mar 7, 2011 20:55:04 GMT
1B, update with it.
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