Kosak Durar, After The End:
"Bah!"
Kosak takes a nice look at the wall he was just slammed against, then starts climbing it, trying to get above the waves.
((He's got something else planned too...))
Displaying superdwarven agility, you are able to reach a good height before the next wave hits. It slams against you once more. You slip and lose your grip but manage to grab a cable and keep yourself from falling too much. You keep climbing, this time managing to reach the roof of the room, where the waves can't reach you.
The waves appear to be becoming more frequent and dying down in intensity.
((Now how did you know I was admiring dieselpunk designs last night? I'm all about some art deco.))
John, After the End
Hmmm... this'll work. Now to trick out my ride, here.
Give myself a very brief once-over to make sure I'm "healthy." Then it's time to customize the stolen vehicle.
Okay, it can fly already, that's good. Let's trick it out now. Here's my list of wants, in priority order:
1. Weapons systems. Let's go for some laser cannons and a couple missile racks. Reloads for them are not a concern; I can just summon more.
2. Stealth. Anti-radar angling, ECM, shielded electronics, anything to keep whoever sent that drone off my tail.
3. Maneuverability. Probably not much needs to be done here, as I feel the craft is already fairly maneuverable.
4. Defense. Let's keep it light, so shielding over armor plating. A little armor's fine, but maneuverability must not be sacrificed.
5. Sensor and tracking packages. I need to be able to find my target(s), and hit them with the weaponry once I find them.
Alternatively, if you'd rather it be vague, any sort of well-armed "black helicopter" concept works well too.
In any case, take the time to make it right. If this takes more than one turn, so be it. Do look up every little bit to make sure I'm not being snuck up on.
Well, you're "healthy", in the sense that you can move around and don't appear to be dying. But you're pretty sure that if your suit gets something important damaged or your squishy bits get hit, you won't last very long. You're also not sure about what will happen if you exert yourself. I mean, the suit appears to be aiding your body and reducing the effort you have to put in to do things, but you're no doctor, you're not sure how far that extends considering your injuries.
You try as hard as you can to do something, but nothing happens. Repeatedly. I mean, you're stranding there for about 15 minutes and nothing is happening. You're starting to wonder if you've suddenly lost your ability.
You stop for a break and are in the process of inspecting the vehicle when you notice something new in there. An oscillating energy rising out of one of the machine's "brains" and feeding into one of its antennas. It's transmitting something. You're not sure how long it's been on, you were too focused on trying to pimp your ride.
((Crap, this situation is getting worse with every turn.))
Saevus, After the End
Jump the gap and get in the elevator. Exchange my current equipment for a BFS (the S stands for Shield, obviously) and hope that my tankiness pulls me through this. Should I manage to get out of this danger zone, execute the plan I had in my previous action.
((Well, people DID ask for a dangerous arena. The least I can do is make things more dangerous the more attention you attract to yourselves. To be honest, this isn't as dangerous as I thought it would get. I was expecting the city to have been destroyed by now, you're actually doing quite well. Well, for a certain definition of "quite well".))
You jump into the elevator, landing on it with a loud clank, your weight making it fall an inch as you land on it. You turn around, press the button and then kneel behind the thickest shield you can summon. The man with the giant revolver has heard you land and he's taking the shot. His gun clicks and then fires, releasing an appropriately giant muzzle flash from its giant barrel. The projectile hits your shield and explodes into blue fire, the force of the blast shoving you against the wall. You're not hurt. But you're quite disoriented. It takes you a while to realize you're falling down what would had been a perfectly circular shaft if it wasn't for the occasional door passing by, lit by a tiny emergency light.
WMD, After the End
Check my energy. If I'm close to being able to transform, get back in the other room with the rockets and get to the bin of the completed ones. Launch them at my opponent when he enters the room, to buy time. If my energy is far from being enough to transform, then just duck back into the room with the rockets and go through the other door. Keep running.
You'd say you're close. Just need a bit of extra effort.
Centi-Rune pounces off the ladder and immediately descends upon his foe. All organs which are not necessary for surviving around 30 minutes are converted into biomass, and all that biomass is spent on developing massive bony spikes on Centi-Rune's front. Centi-Rune attempts to impale his quarry by landing directly upon him.
Rune falls towards his prey as he is getting up. The moment he lands, he skitters towards his target. Though lightweight, Rune has enough momentum to impale his opponent from behind with one of the chitinous spikes he grew moments earlier. The spike goes through William's chest. He grabs one of those boxes to keep himself from falling. He's having trouble breathing.
Another alarm joins those already sounding throughout the facility, this time joined by flashing orange lights located underneath signs displaying what looks like a caltrop with balls where the spiky bits should be. The sign reads: "Nano-contamination".
"GO AWAY NICOLAS CAGE NO ONE LIKES BIRD HAIR"
Fire pre-cooked rotisserie chickens at the sun to nauseate it and cause it to leave.
You throw a pre-cooked rotisserie chicken at a the sun. It leaves. It's dark now. You can hear voices berating you, saying things such as "Oh no! He killed the sun!" and "Why did he do that? What are we going to do now?". Then they start shoving you. You can't see them but you can hear and feel them.
Try to regain composure. Work on current mission. Willpower advance! ... ?
((note: Irine's colored text with neither quotation marks nor telepathy angle brackets not even she is sure if she's speaking or not. been doing that for the last two posts as well, but didn't think to point out that it was intentional.))
Vind? Theri? I need to move them. Can I move them? I...
I try. I attempt to grab Theri and drag her clear. But I may not be able to move quickly with my physical body. my flames however do NOT have that limit. I burn the monsters down, and once they fall I attack the beast that attacked me. I'm not short ranged.
((remember: Irine is in her hybrid form. even in full-human form she's an adolescent. in hybrid she's an undersized adolescent. Dragging an adult around is NOT easy for her. but right now, she's trusting D and will follow his guidance.))
Your flames lash out against the monsters, balls of fire being drawn out of burning pews, weaving between stone pillars and people curled in the fetal position before reaching the monsters, striking them and burning them before they have a chance to get back on their feet. They resist you, much like the others did, but their resistance is much weaker. You burn them until there's nothing left.
Meanwhile, you make your way to Theri and try to drag her to safety or at least get her away from danger. You help her get on her feet and do your best to support her as you make your way out of the building. You're both hurt and you're not that strong. You're not moving very quickly.
When you reach the entrance, you stop to take a quick glance at your surroundings. The monsters are dead, they never had a chance to recover. The people hidden behind various things are still lying where they were, hidden behind pillars and between pews, not even moving when they got burnt. It's the same for Vind, who's lying bleeding beside the entrance. Whatever affected their minds must have not cleared yet.
<So, this isn't looking so good. Normally I'd suggest you GTFO ASAP, but that would be kind of a dick move to those that helped you. So... are you open to suggestions?>As for the one that attacked your mind... It comes out of the pit allowing you to take a good look at it through your fire. It's huge and dark, almost radiating darkness. It seems to be unstable, a four legged creature that constantly deforms and reforms as it moves, like melting wax or water sloshing around inside a balloon.
<Because this is really looking like a good time for suggestions.>You send your fire at it. It seems to be repelling it, constantly pushing it away, forcing you to double your efforts. When the fire gets through, it's just gone. The flames disappear the moment they get close to touching it. It seems to be disliking it though. It wiggles around, the darkness bubbling until it sprouts things resembling a head, wings and a tail. It roars. Its roar causes the earth to shake, small pieces of rock falling from the roof. And its roar is a single hate-filled word, bubbling through the darkness, so distorted to be almost incomprehensible:
Diiiiiiieeeee!
Harry BaldmanAs you continue your tactical retreat past the walls of the village, the earth starts to shake. Through the rumbling, your keen senses of hearing allow you to identify murderous intent.