> He's more of a one-man counterterrorism squad than an
>intelligence operative. Think of him as the kind of agent sent to act as the CSIS liaison on a JTF2 operation.
Or a more violent version of Bond from the novels: If he's being sent in, things have already hit the fan and the cover is just to get him in position to do some troubleshooting.
>>[Murder on the Orient Express] should really be a 12-maneuver chain,
>>with some of the strikes being very weak and- although I suppose there's
>>not much point to a combo where some of the strikes are light?
>
>Not much, but you're correct - however, in-universe, Zoner named it,
>and he's not so precise with his Agatha Christie references. It
>irritates Gryphon a little bit too if he lets himself think about it,
>so he doesn't. :)
Here's a reason for having some light blows in a combo: There are points in the sequence where the choice is between a light blow and no blow and the light blow is basically free. So you may as well throw in the hit.
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Chakat Firepaw - Inventor & Scientist (Mad)