The assassin strikes, appearing four spaces from where it should have been and taking a hapless knight.
Havelock tilts his head, noting the new positions on the board, considering the position from each player's point of view. His coffee sits off to one side, slowly growing cold, to the tragic sadness of a nearby waitrat. (Apparently Ianto Jones has rubbed off on at least one.)
Yes.
If not used in conjunction with the queen, first and foremost, a dangerous gambit, but...
Hmm.
Well, he has time to think it over.
Havelock tilts his head, noting the new positions on the board, considering the position from each player's point of view. His coffee sits off to one side, slowly growing cold, to the tragic sadness of a nearby waitrat. (Apparently Ianto Jones has rubbed off on at least one.)
Yes.
If not used in conjunction with the queen, first and foremost, a dangerous gambit, but...
Hmm.
Well, he has time to think it over.
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Date: 2010-02-26 11:20 pm (UTC)From:And . . . a strange chessboard. Interesting.
Yo.
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Date: 2010-02-26 11:23 pm (UTC)From:And this is Duo's friend.
Or possibly amicable rival. It's sometimes hard to tell, with Duo.
(Friend. Definitely.)
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Date: 2010-02-26 11:30 pm (UTC)From:(Friend.)
Trowa glances at the chessboard briefly.
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Date: 2010-02-26 11:43 pm (UTC)From:"The four assassin pieces are the only ones that may move within these lines," he says, as casually as if carrying on a previous conversation. "And however far they move within this space in a given turn, the equal of that number may be taken in any direction outside them within the same turn."
...Isn't that interesting random information, Trowa?
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Date: 2010-02-26 11:53 pm (UTC)From:Well, adds assorted data to several various files, one of which is labeled Probably Havelock. But this completely random trivia is among them!
"Interesting." That changes the strategic paradigm significantly.
He accepts Havelock's polite invitation and takes a seat. (With his back to a wall, and without blocking Havelock's sight lines. Common courtesy!)
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Date: 2010-02-27 12:12 am (UTC)From:No matter how good you are, playing against another person is almost always more beneficial that yourself.
"The Assassin moves one square in any direction, and two to capture. The only piece it may not take is an opposing assassin," he says.
"That includes the pieces on its own team, should it be necessary."
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Date: 2010-02-27 12:23 am (UTC)From:Trowa absorbs this information with the very slightest of head-tilts, acknowledging the implications.
(Not in Trowa's mental lexicon: oh hey, nifty.
Some buried echo of the sentiment may nonetheless apply.)
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Date: 2010-02-27 12:24 am (UTC)From:Is very much in Havelock's mental lexicon, but he leaves it unsaid for now.)
"You know the other rules?" he says, more than asks.
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Date: 2010-02-27 12:26 am (UTC)From:To clarify, however: "Assuming they're the same."
It looks right, and the previous set-up was consistent. But Milliways is weird sometimes.
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Date: 2010-02-27 12:28 am (UTC)From:(And he reads a lot.)
He gestures politely for Trowa to pick white or black.
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Date: 2010-02-27 12:31 am (UTC)From:Trowa opts for black: a revealing choice, but what it reveals is largely the obvious.
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Date: 2010-02-27 12:34 am (UTC)From:Havelock moves without apparent opinion on the matter, starting the game off then settling back to see what Trowa does.
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Date: 2010-02-27 12:42 am (UTC)From:Trowa's first move is relatively conservative: not tentative, and not excessively confident.
(Many ways a game could go from a first move, too. His and Havelock's alike.)
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Date: 2010-02-27 12:52 am (UTC)From:It's a new game, they are new opponents.
He picks one strategy of his few possible options more or less at random and makes another move along that route.
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Date: 2010-02-27 01:08 am (UTC)From:This is as much a conversation as anything; winning is a consideration, but far from the only one.
Trowa, accordingly, moves again in the same mode.
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Date: 2010-02-27 01:13 am (UTC)From:(Inwardly, he steeples his fingers and observes with keen interest.)
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Date: 2010-02-27 01:27 am (UTC)From:Trowa is amenable.
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Date: 2010-02-27 01:34 am (UTC)From:Havelock continues.
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Date: 2010-02-27 01:59 am (UTC)From:And Trowa's turn to sit back (metaphorically) and see what Havelock chooses to do with the opening.
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Date: 2010-02-27 02:18 am (UTC)From:It fits with his current agenda, after all.
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Date: 2010-02-27 08:35 pm (UTC)From:(Trowa's habitual response to many non-combat situations includes biding his time in observation. The choice to do so in this moment is, of course, a deliberate one.)
The assassins do add useful possibilities.
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Date: 2010-02-28 12:21 am (UTC)From:Havelock fails to smile, making a neutral play of his own this time.
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Date: 2010-02-28 07:14 am (UTC)From:Accordingly, he replies in kind.
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Date: 2010-02-28 06:15 pm (UTC)From:...This could go on for a while.
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Date: 2010-02-28 08:58 pm (UTC)From:It does.
At length, Trowa (expression unchanged, of course) opts for a slightly more aggressive play.
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