Nah. Evil Lass is actually probably the King. Capable of the same sorts of moves as the Queen (thinking, being a human), but not as ‘powerful’. However, she’s the most important piece, to be protected. If she’s in danger, it forces Queen Evil to do specific things- if she’s captured, the game’s over.
The rooks were behind door number one, right? So behind doors number two and three we’ll expect two bishops and two knights respectively. I guess the knights will be a tough fight.
Dodge diagonally!
I wonder how good those robots IFF is? Could they be lured into hitting each other?
Probably… that’s pretty much the classic (if somewhat clichĂ©) way of defeating a pair of killer robots…
Chess motif…that makes Evil Lass…
…a promoted pawn.
Coming up: a queen’s betrayal?
Nah. Evil Lass is actually probably the King. Capable of the same sorts of moves as the Queen (thinking, being a human), but not as ‘powerful’. However, she’s the most important piece, to be protected. If she’s in danger, it forces Queen Evil to do specific things- if she’s captured, the game’s over.
Quite probable. I was barely awake when I wrote that. Yours is a much better analysis. Thanks!
The rooks were behind door number one, right? So behind doors number two and three we’ll expect two bishops and two knights respectively. I guess the knights will be a tough fight.
As the knight is the only piece to be able to move across others, I wonder if the Knight robots’ shtick will be to be always jumping over people?
They are robots, MM – use “it”. Fight over.
Evil Queen just loves her chess motif, doesn’t she?