“Gah!” cried Xylo. “It’s only just started, and we lost 14% of our troops! We’re literally already losing! That’s ridiculous!” Kali was also alarmed at their losses, and was a little angered by the move. It was tactically sound, but she still felt it was unfair to them, somewhat. “Freya!” she said
They simply raised their shields higher and let them absorb the majority of the damage. Sure, their A-ranked armor could easily shrug off a good amount of damage, but not all. It was better to sacrifice their shields than let them chip away at their armor. Especially if they were going to fight in
The truth was that Raijin and Xylo had performed a hard flank and skirted the city’s right edge as they advanced towards the Bastion. Though it took them a little longer to get to the front, they were relatively safe from the bombardment. By the time they reached the 1000 meter mark, the artillery
Final Bastion watched the Ravens’ position with utter trepidation. Although their scout had circled around in an attempt to make visual contact, he was constantly driven off by Freya’s beamcannon. Clearly they could see them, but not the other way around. It was utterly baffling to Deadeye, as his
“Scratch that,” he quickly followed up. “Everyone - reinforce mecha armor. Double up around your sensor clusters!” His team immediately followed his orders. Their armor immediately thickened as nanites added extra layers to them. The two Bulwarks were armored even more so, especially on their front
The barrel itself had split and bent and warped severely. Smoke rose out from its gaping wound. It was, in effect, useless. Worse, her mecha was thrown back with incredible force, and smashed into the fortified building where their armies were holed up. Inside, their simulated soldiers and troops w
Eva and Miko both listened intently as the gaunt old man spoke on their terminal. Eva in particular was a little bit awestruck by him. Not just in what he was recounting, but his age. He was, by galactic standards, 130 years old. If he was back from her time, back on her Earth, he would have been s
“Once the planet was completely covered, them corpses moved. And not just the dead people, but the mecha, the tanks, the drones, everything. Anything that could move, moved again. Just a blip. Just for a moment.” The old man shivered as the old memory coursed through him. As the horror of it spread