”Maybe in another life, Caveman. For now I’ll stick with with beating credits out of dead beats. Besides, I’m not that great with a hammer,” Pausing, a playful smirk formed on her face. ”Depending on what’s on the business end of it, anyway,” Aska whispered before falling in line behind Klied. As he motioned towards the collection of zombies at the security check point shield, she held a hand up to stop Kayto from coming around the corner. Twelve of the brain starved creatures were thrusting themselves against the barrier, burning their skin with each touch. Evidently, pain no longer existed for the undead as they continued to force themselves through the shield to no avail. ”Not very bright, are they?”
As they rounded the corner and came face to face with the group of security droids, the clone already knew they were doomed. As they raised their rifles and took aim, Klied unleashed a pair of shots that burned through two of the targets before he himself was struck. The hunter, not one to give up so easily, quickly dispatched the last two threats but with every action came a reaction. Upon hearing the Westar’s violent wrath, the group of zombies they had recently bypassed were now fully aware of their position and Aska knew she didn’t have time to get Klied on his feet before they would swarm them.
”Kayto, get those shields down!” she barked, pointing to the computer port in the wall with her left hand, still wielding her saber hilt but never taking her eyes off the hungry horde. One by one, they moved away from the shield they had relentlessly assaulted and the burns on their bodies became clear. Jaws snapping, mouths hissing, the horde began to rush forward as Aska braced herself once more and raised her right hand, squeezing the activation plate on her palm. Once again, a wave of invisible energy raced forward and collided with the horde, throwing them back with magnificent force.
”Get up, man!” she barked. The zombies, now a good distance back, wouldn’t stay down for long. Next to no time at all, in fact, as they began to scramble to their feet. ”On your feet!” she continued just as the shields dropped.
”I may be able to reactivate the shields if I just have a couple more…” Kayto began, twisting the port with his wrist mounted interface but the horde were already on the move.
”No time! Run! Run!” Wasting no time, Aska began to move down the hall as fast as her legs would carry her. Dead ahead was her old classroom, no shields keeping them from entering. If they could get inside, they could shut and lock the door and re-evaluate… So long as it was empty, at least…”
@Bex @Reyn @Isen
As they rounded the corner and came face to face with the group of security droids, the clone already knew they were doomed. As they raised their rifles and took aim, Klied unleashed a pair of shots that burned through two of the targets before he himself was struck. The hunter, not one to give up so easily, quickly dispatched the last two threats but with every action came a reaction. Upon hearing the Westar’s violent wrath, the group of zombies they had recently bypassed were now fully aware of their position and Aska knew she didn’t have time to get Klied on his feet before they would swarm them.
”Kayto, get those shields down!” she barked, pointing to the computer port in the wall with her left hand, still wielding her saber hilt but never taking her eyes off the hungry horde. One by one, they moved away from the shield they had relentlessly assaulted and the burns on their bodies became clear. Jaws snapping, mouths hissing, the horde began to rush forward as Aska braced herself once more and raised her right hand, squeezing the activation plate on her palm. Once again, a wave of invisible energy raced forward and collided with the horde, throwing them back with magnificent force.
”Get up, man!” she barked. The zombies, now a good distance back, wouldn’t stay down for long. Next to no time at all, in fact, as they began to scramble to their feet. ”On your feet!” she continued just as the shields dropped.
”I may be able to reactivate the shields if I just have a couple more…” Kayto began, twisting the port with his wrist mounted interface but the horde were already on the move.
”No time! Run! Run!” Wasting no time, Aska began to move down the hall as fast as her legs would carry her. Dead ahead was her old classroom, no shields keeping them from entering. If they could get inside, they could shut and lock the door and re-evaluate… So long as it was empty, at least…”
@Bex @Reyn @Isen