They barely even budged him. They simply bounced off his armor as though they were made of foam. Big Dorf came on her comms display with a wide grin on his face, even as she stalked his flank. “That all you’ve got, lil’ girl?” he said. “If you’re done, lemme show ya what it means to use a real pol
Big Dorf was forced to go fully defensive, and backed away. This time, he raised his shield as best he could, and protected himself from Xylo’s further attacks. “Dammit Silvermoon!” he cried. “I thought you said this bitch was with Raijin!” Silvermoon immediately rechecked his sensors, and absolut
Silvermoon sped towards the hangars as fast as he could, and shredded any drones along his path. He came to a halt in the zone’s courtyard, which was surrounded by two rows of large hangar bays. Which was exactly when Raijin’s signal vanished completely. There were a half dozen of the hangars tot
Alerts sped past his screen as more and more of his systems and modules shut down. A knee finally blew out, and Silvermoon’s Dark Elf fell to the ground. He rolled onto his back and fired his rifle downrange at the swarm of drones that followed, but paled when he saw the drones from other hangars l
Alerts flashed on her screens as her shoulder joint began to fail. Some of its inner mechanisms had been mangled by his jab, and critically damaged its functions. He slammed down again on it, which ground parts into each other and broke them into shards. Her shoulder’s armor caved in on itself and
While the majority of the fighting occurred all around, Jester stood practically paralyzed on the roof he was stationed on. It took almost all of his attention just to fight against Raijin’s infection of his circuits. He only had just enough wherewithal to duck behind a reinforced awning and hide f
Xylo’s bullet was only stopped by the S-ranked armored core underneath it all. Even despite the core’s impenetrable durability, it was dented slightly from the impact. Wisps of smoke from Kestrel’s charred electronics rose up from its torn up and mangled back. It simply laid there as power slowly d
Up there, the crowds cheered wildly at the Ravens’ victory. A great many of them were utterly shocked at the outcome - they had never seen the Dragoons lose a match so quickly. The clock was still ticking down, but every member of their team was out for the count. Though the great majority cheered,