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Permissions Post
[OOC]
1). Backtagging: Yes.
2). Threadhopping: Yes.
3). Fourthwalling: Ask first.
4). Canon puncture: No.
5). Offensive subjects (elaborate): Ask first.
[IC]
1). Hugging this character: Sure!
2). Kissing this character: At your own risk~
3). Flirting with this character: Considering she can read your body language and can tell what you want from a mile away? Yeah, sure, but be careful.
4). Fighting with this character: Yes!
5). Injuring this character (include limits and severity): Within reason and let me know ahead of time, please.
6). Killing this character: Discuss it with me first.
7). Using telepathy/mind reading abilities on this character: Sure. Let me know ahead of time, though.
As some of you know, Cassandra can read body language and she can predict what a person is planning long before they actually put it into practice. If you go to punch her, if she can see you, she'll dodge it. If you are flirting with her, she'll definitely know just by the way your body moves.
Because of this, she's a great fighter and can predict most things a person thinks or does. Even better, she can see through most disguises. She's also fairly proficient in gathering information even if she's not an amazing hacker like Oracle.
What I need from you all is to fill out this handy form for me so I know if this is okay with you all.
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If yes, what limitations do you have on this? It'll be easy to read for Liquid, less so for Kimihiko. However, Kimihiko adjusts his attitude and body language depending on who he's talking with, so if she's observing she could easily notice he's learnt to fake it, and through careful observation notice when it's his actual body language and not his acting.
Is there anything you'd rather she not be able to predict? That Kimihiko and "Lucy" are the same person. Nothing else jumps to mind right away, but if it's anything devastating, just ask me first.
Anything else? As to hacking, Liquid's NV's an open book most of the time. He uses very low levels of security. Kimi, on the other hand, uses a range from low (anything just marked "private") to high (generally labelled "near-unhackable").