Finish off the guards with the axe, taking out the most wounded first.
Zap guard B again
Back up a step and shoot a guard who is still in fighting condition, if any.
Mos: 5
Hakron & Tom: 2
CorpSec: 3 - 3(Wound) = 0
Combat - Round 2 - Pass 1Mos draws his sidearm, aiming at the back of CorpSec(B)'s head.
Pistols = 4 = 4
2 6 6 1 (2 hits)
CorpSec(B): Dodge Test (1)CorpSec(B): Damage Resist (3)Mos's shot hits dead-on, as a fine pink mast sprays out of CorpSec(B)'s head.
Blades = 8 = 8
5 1 2 5 3 2 6 2 (3 hits)
CorpSec(A): Dodge Test (0)
CorpSec(A): Damage Resist (2)
Pistols = 7 = 7
2 6 3 4 5 5 1 (3 hits)
CorpSec(A): Dodge Test (1)
CorpSec(A): Damage Resist (0)
Hakron's and Tom's attacks both land at the same time. CorpSec(A) collapses, convulsing and bleeding profusely, before finally becoming still.
All enemy combatants are dead. Congratulations!
Zed is to wipe the security system, any file he finds he is to delete or corrupt beyond recognition.
Nalmar begins to copy all the files to be destroyed on the mainframe while taking a look at them.
Zed chirps in response, wiping the security files and shutting down all cameras and security doors before disintegrating into the Matrix, having used all of its owed tasks.
Reading the files proves to be a bit difficult. It's all in some science jargen you you don't even pretend to understand. As far as you can tell, The experiments here involve forcibly infusing animals with mana, instead of the natural process that happens at birth. For one thing, you didn't even know it was possible to store mana, let alone collect it and use it in experiments. It's supposed to just be a concept, like life force or something, right? These blueprints seem to say otherwise, although the machines in question seem to have a lot of... biological components...