Contest:Roleplay Adventure Group Contest/Your Very Own Robot

Your Very Own Robot

Rules

 * Roleplaying will officially begin at Noon on 31 August Eastern Standard Time (Midnight 1 September for users who are in Asia). Aside from making the page and getting it ready, no actual rp'ing should start prior to this time
 * Contest ends at 3am 1 October (Midnight for users on California time)
 * Now, I know some will try and hurry though things, but in order to qualify as finished, you have to put real effort, all 3 users must be active, hurry through travelling parts, but this needs to be realistic. Having the entire mission/roleplay done in 10 posts isn't reasonable. Now I can't exactly put a required number of posts per user, as that would be difficult to judge, BUT I would say a good rule of thumb is the missions should take roughly 2 to 4 days in character time, and perhaps roughly 30 to 40 posts from each user. You each will be roleplaying the bad guys, the monsters, how this ends is up to you, I'm just laying down a basic idea, a report, how you want it to end, who you want responsible is entirely up to you.
 * This will not count as having led a quest

Quest
Hephaestus made a life size automaton version of the Hydra for training his children, but it's malfunctioned and is wreaking havoc in California.

Members

 * 1) Vic Halen ~ Lotto
 * 2) Brielle Cinaed ~ Jake
 * 3) Anika Faust ~ Del

Quest
Vic sits upon Half-Blood Hill waiting solemnly for the others

Anika: ''She walks up to Vic. ''We're on another chase for one of your father's failed machines, huh? She smiles teasingly.

Vic: Smirks Funny how that keeps happening, huh?

Anika: Yeah... your father must have a lot of time on his hands, if so many malfunctioned machines are running around.

Vic: Eh, I try not to judge him. He IS my father, y'know?

Brielle: Brielle walks over. Sorry if I'm late. I met a sunshine nymph on the way over and nearly barfed. ''Brielle makes a gagging motion. ''Ready to go clean up Dad's mess?

Anika: Off we go.

''A white van pulls into the bottom of the hill, by the exit from the magical boundry. The three pile into the van and set off for California.''

Anika: So... where has this robotic Hydra been so far? Has it hit several destinations, or just one place so far?

Brielle: From the "rampaging across California" part of our report, I got the distinct feeling it was in multiple areas.

Anika: Hopefully we manage to track it down successfully. Vic? Got any ideas on how exactly we'll be doing that?

Vic: Track it down? If it's rampaging the west coast, it can't be too hard to find. Simply follow the destruction. The only real issue will be taking it out, and being a robotic hydra, I don't think that'll be too much of a cakewalk.

Brielle: I wonder what the mortals are seeing... how can we take it out?

Anika: Let's worry about getting there unharmed first.

Vic: Well, that won't mean much if we don't have a game plan

Brielle: Hydra... you cut off one head, two grow back. Does that apply to this one too? Dad doesn't usually leave out any details that big...

Anika: looks at Vic It shouldn't be a problem to quickly burn every stump.

Vic: Good point.

Brielle: ''Brielle gives a look. ''Are you kidding? This monster is almost guaranteed to be impervious to fire. If Hephaestus has anything to do with an invention, especially one this powerful, it's sure to be flame-proof.

Vic: Clearly you don't know your metallurgy, as it is impossible for metal to be flame-proof.

Brielle: Right. And it's also not possible for a person to summon a thunderstorm or fly. Vic, if you haven't realized it yet, the gods are anything but normal. You could be right; we could burn right through it. But we can't have that be our only option.

Vic: Really now? Because, if I recall correctly, I melt and shape every known magical metal known to exist on a regular, nearly daily basis, so I don't know what you're talking about. And unless I have this whole conduction thing TOTALLY f*cking wrong, I do this with heat and fire. And before you try to reneg the only real plan we have, I'd account for your lack of a better plan.