Mission 02: I don't negotiate with terrorists (Marceline vs. Specte)

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Mission 02: I don't negotiate with terrorists (Marceline vs. Specte)

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The first of 3 match:
First to score 3 points via pin, submission, or knockout wins


Today felt really strange...

Too strange for the general. She was scheduled for another fight today, but she hadn’t seen her sister, Ana, at all throughout the day. This was honestly starting to worry the General. Lately, they’d been closer than ever thanks to this “stragglers” thing, and because he was her manager during the fights and always accompanied her everywhere at the company, speaking up for her since Marcy had gone silent. She asked the rest of her team to look for her everywhere and tried to reach Yuki for more information or to find out if Ana was with him, but he wasn’t answering either. She hoped he was just so busy with his security work at this company and with that “L.A.W. intruder” business that he hadn’t answered her calls.

But still, today she had to go out and fight. This time against a “supervillain” known as Specter, notorious for her dirty tricks in the ring and for being this “vile evil being.” Of course, Marceline didn’t take this seriously, just like all the gimmicks and characters in this company. What she did take seriously, however, was analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of her opponent tonight. She took note of every dirty trick Specter might pull and, in the process, learned of the existence of Dot, Specter’s evil accomplice, who could interfere in the match. To counter her ally, she had three of her friends inside the arena to back her up in case of interference, while the rest were on the lookout for her commander’s henchmen.
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Now it was her turn to take the stage first to kick off the show; she just took a deep breath and walked out onto the ramp as soon as her entrance music began to play. As was her custom, she presented herself to the audience with a serious and composed demeanor at all times, despite her situation, beginning to walk slowly but imposingly in front of the crowd, maintaining the bearing of an almost untouchable fighter, as if she were the true leader of an army. Just like last time, the audience’s reaction was mixed. This wasn’t so much because she was a controversial figure, but rather because of her lack of charisma in the ring.

That’s how she made her way to the ring, which she entered by climbing over the third rope just to head to her designated corner and wait for her “villainous” opponent of the day for a best-of-five-fall match. The first wrestler to score three points would win the match. As she prepared mentally, she still couldn’t get the disappointment over her sister out of her head. And something just wasn’t right today.

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