Board Thread:Non-TES Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20171215205822/@comment-24070327-20180209155815

"Gonna try to jam the fan with the ventilation door, eh?" thought Ran as he skid into a stop and the ventilation fan zoomed past him and towards the incoming Mathew. With his own eyes, Ran could not see what Mathew had taken hold of with his stretched fingers. However, with the viewpoint of the camera's footage, Ran could see the entirety of the hallway. Though, for some strange reason that he had yet to fathom, he could not see himself. "Shit. That is actually a good plan. Cause he is much too fast for me to hope to dodge the ventilation fan around. He could also use it as a shield or just as a brake in order to help him get his bearings."

"...but, ultimately, that was a mistake!" screamed Ran as he took advantage of Mathew reaching for the ventilation fan in order to once again attempt to wrap Mathew's arms with the usb cords that Mathew had previously been holding with his fingers. Ran knew that Mathew could bend his hands at impossible angles in order to grab the tip of the usb cords and thereby prevent them from slithering up and around his arms like a snake, but Ran was betting on the fact that Mathew couldn't do so without relinquishing his hold of the ventilation door. In addition, if Mathew did decide to ignore the usb cords and keep hold of the ventilation door, Ran intended to tie Mathew's arms in a way that would prevent Mathew from using the ventilation door against him.

"Sorry, but I'm not the kind of guy who just sits back and lets his opponent does he pleases!" thought Ran as he pushed Mr. Robot to act as quickly as it could. Though he was very much confused by the fact that he could no longer see himself on camera, and worried about what that would cause the people in the cameraroom to think, he was too focused on his battle to put too much thought into it. Though Ran could come up with plans on the fly, he could only manage to do so through concentration on the matter at hand. So he had a bad habit of ignoring his other tasks when he began to focus on a particular task.