Re: CH02: S [D01|2015] Klin zha Challenge
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Lt. JG Dantius Thi Anh-Le | Below Decks Lounge | Deck 28 | USS Theurgy | ATTN: @Griff
Anh-Le studied her opponent, resting her chin on her meshed fingers. "Credit to you, that was a good trick," she allowed. "And you anticipated my strategy well. But how good's your Molor game when you're not playing deliberately aggressive, hm?"
"Come test yourself and see, uryan'ngan," M'Rek urged. Anh-Le only grinned in response.
She began with a measured advance, M'Rek doing the same. His strategy from the second game had been risky and dependent on his turn advantage; if Anh-Le had been less distracted, he would have lost.
Alright. Try not to overthink it... No, that was what he was counting on her to think. Anh-Le narrowed her eyes, scrutinizing her opponent, the audience quieting as they watched with growing intensity. How drunk is he, really? She could always try...
Yeah. Kang reversal. Make him think I've fallen for his game, then spring it on him. She made her next Lancer move more cautious, and noted M'Rek offering her a tempting target with an unprotected Swift. Yep, that was his plan. Trying to outthink her and lure her out again, counting on her to know that he was trying to outthink her and try a full offensive. That was clever, pulling a bluff like that. Well, she could break him now that she knew his general scheme. Too simple, if he was going to head-game it he should've been more complex or subtle.
She'd let him think she'd been lured in then reinforce her position and break his formation, dismantle him and then grab the goal once she'd finished off his army.
Anh-Le indulged him, moving aggressively into the pocket M'Rek had created. Whispers began, and she knew what they'd be saying. Is she falling for it again? He's too obvious about it...
Anh-Le froze, her hand on her Lancer for her next move. It was too obvious. Not his feigned vulnerability, but the bluff of it. She stared down M'Rek again, searching his challenging gaze, then scrutinized the board, noticing an atypical buildup of two Vanguards and a Lancer just outside of striking distance of the Goal...
He's pulling the Reversal on me! Drawing her in thinking that she could pull an inverted Reversal, then pulling the standard version on her at the cusp of her victory. Oh, that was clever! Anh-Le switched tactics, bringing a Vanguard up, and M'Rek's gaze narrowed as he realized something was wrong with his scheme. He intentionally weakened his line again, trying to reinforce his message, but Anh-Le moved her Blockader up, preparing for a strike for the Goal.
M'Rek pulled up his Flier, but he'd wasted one move too many trying to sucker her. The whispers heated up, and Anh-Le forced herself to suppress her grin as she advanced. M'Rek growled with frustration, but he couldn't move his Blockader up in time.
"I like the double Reversal attempt," Anh-Le said conversationally. "I nearly fell for it, good work."
M'Rek grunted in response. "The game is not over yet, uryan'ngan."
"No, you're right. As they say on Earth, 'don't count your chickens before they've hatched.'" She moved her Blockader up, one move from victory.
"We say, 'do not declare victory while the enemy still walks upon the field'," M'Rek replied. He lunged his Lancer aggressively into Anh-Le's formation, taking hers--he knew he was done, but just wanted to inflict damage before he was finished.
"Wise. But now you don't," the Orion declared, moving her Blockader up and securing the Goal for herself. The crowd alternately cheered and groaned as M'Rek sat back in his chair with a half-curse. "Good game." Anh-Le offered a hand--it wasn't done to be ungracious in victory.
After a moment, M'Rek accepted and shook her hand, once, roughly. "A good match," he conceded.
"Now, I believe that I have a date to get back to." Anh-Le stood, turning to quirk an eyebrow at Lillee with a grin. "What did you think of that?"