"Claxter, you're bleeding," says Corliss, standing up to help him. He notices Claxter is morphing, and steps back again, drawing his Dracon and peering out the hatchway cautiously.
"Come on, you lot!" he hollers.
((Parker, I think you've been really mature and I don't mean to accuse you, I just want to help you understand so there's no confusion for anybody. Thordon can be there, and certainly can be a pacifist who wants to stop the fight, but his powers have to have some fallibility. They can't work one hundred percent of the time. He can still try and end the fight, but you have to give people the chance to get out of his way somehow. Chad, I know his character manipulates energy, but no character here can perform an action against someone else and not give the other person a chance to deflect or let it hit their character. That's the rule we all play by, exceptions just wouldn't be fair. In the future you and everyone else should keep in mind that no character should be or have a power that is all-powerful and unstoppable. That is powergaming.))