As it fell to the ground, Freya opened up her beamcannon on the third and final one. She poured as much energy as she could into the beam itself and scored the mecha’s armor continually. She did her utmost to keep her aim right on it, even though both of them wove left and right evasively. Its armo
Violence simply wasn’t in either of their souls. She wondered how they were going to get out of their predicament - it seemed there were too many people between them and the gravity lift. Wading through a dozen heavily armed SSS units was not something she wanted to do. “Wait, look,” said Claire.
Azrael and Claire ducked into the admin booth through the open doorway from one side, which took the two guards inside completely by surprise. The guards reached for their sidearms, but were too slow to react. Claire stepped forward decisively and fired her SMG first. Rapid waves of ultrasonic en
She raised her pistol up with a steadier hand as Claire nodded in agreement. Then with the help of Raijin’s drones, the two flew down to the floor below and continued their mission. ~ Streams of bullets chased after the Ravens as they sped northwards down the wide highway. They peppered the highwa
~ The emergency alert at the Photonic Tether Facility 495-Eta squelched suddenly, which sent a wave of panic through the few thousand who were gathered outside, around the block itself. “All citizens within one block of the Photonic Tether is hereby ordered to evacuate immediately,” the emergency
The nearly two dozen remaining Peacekeepers sped right up to the Photon Tether block, but stayed just outside the southern entrance. Even though they hadn’t yet gone inside, their systems and sensors already began to be somewhat suppressed and scrambled. One of their scouts attempted to perform act
“It’s real bad in here, captain!” a scout cried out. “We can’t see a damned thing! Sensors are barely responding. Output’s scrambled from too much raw data!” “You useless twat,” he replied. “Overcharge your clusters and try again!” “S-sensors don’t work that way, sir.” “Then do whatever it takes
She processed all incoming data from the Ravens, mapped out their positions and movements, counted enemy numbers and trajectories, then fed it all back to the team in a flash. Unlike the mostly-blind Peacekeepers, the Ravens had a whole host of data that allowed them to see and target with near-impu