Regent, Bitch and Grue, for their parts, were left looking bewildered.
Maybe they don’t know stuff about shogi.
“Maybe you should clarify?” Grue suggested.
“Shogi is an Eastern variant of chess,” I said, “Some of the pieces move a little differently, though I can’t remember how. But the big difference is that there’s a rule that says you can take any of the opponent’s pieces you’ve captured and place them on the board as your own.”
“More or less right,” Trickster said.
It’s a pretty huge difference. In regular chess, the resources on both sides dwindle as the game goes on. In shogi, however, the winning side gets more resources as they go along, resources that can be dropped in almost anywhere on the board at any time as the player sees fit.
That fact alone probably makes it a good thing most pieces are weaker
by themselves
than in western chess. Even the promoted rook and promoted bishop, the most mobile pieces, don’t quite match up to a western queen.
“So the question becomes,” Grue thought aloud, “Who can we beat in an indirect confrontation, capture and control?”
I’ve already given my thoughts on that, but maybe Bonesaw is worth considering too, though I’m not sure how useful she’d be as a controlled piece.
Mannequin is right out, not because I don’t think they can beat him, but because there’s no telling if Regent’s power would work on him.
And then there’s Burnscar. I think they could take her, and her power might lend itself well to their needs.
“Jack, Bonesaw-“ I said.
Grue shook his head. “They know they’re vulnerable. Either they’ll be watching their backs or the others will watch their backs for them.”
Fair.
Regent said, “Siberian is out, and while we might theoretically be able to catch and contain Crawler or Mannequin, I dunno if we could keep them still long enough for me to use my power on them. If I can. Their bodies are different.”
Yeah, I highly doubt Mannequin would work. I didn’t consider it for Crawler, but with the changes to his physiology, who knows.
I counted the enemies off on one hand, “Leaving Cherish-“
Regent shook his head, “She knows me, has measures in place.”
Yeeah. The bomb is an issue. They’d need to find out what the phone number is first.
“Burnscar and Shatterbird,” I finished.
“The bishops,” Trickster said.
Burnscar’s probably the easier of the two to catch, though the teleportation complicates things. Shatterbird would be good for offensive power, but in terms of what Regent would have at his disposal and in terms of what the Slaughterhouse wouldn’t.