((Even in death, I still serve!))
Do you know why shooting me with namite and then going close to me is a bad idea? Because I'm carrying 10 claymore mines. And the battlesuit has more claymores under its armour. Even if the battlesuit's armour protects the ones inside it from the heat, the ones I was carrying would not be very happy about being covered in ultra high temperature flames.
Noted. One last action of revenge beyond the grave.
Well then, lets not let Flint's sacrifice be in vain. three of them are clustered up together over his body? use my mass manip amp to crush the closest three of them against Flint's burning-namite-covered remains - make sure to include Miya's chem thrower full of even more namite in this physically traumatic experience. Physically, I'm just sitting still invisibly watching them and the results of my attack without even needing to make a ripple in my cloak. After they're down, as long as I don't feel too tired, then Han and/or any escapees are to be given a flying ticket to Flint's Flaming Namite Helltrain.
Ryan flies straight against the battlesuit and gets his arm into namite. Miyamoto's robotic wheelchair pusher manages to stop him before colliding with the battlesuit, and Zayne likewise manages to avoid burning parts. Perhaps it is accident, or Flint's ghostly revenge, but his claymores explode nicely when the traitors are pooled around his burning body.
Ryan and Zayne are killed instantly by the explosion, but Miyamoto survives. He loses his left arm and wheelchair for the explosion, no doubt he'll die soon from bleeding alone.
Han chooses to ignore his dying and dead allies, that man is total UWM scumbag, and closes in. He suddenly takes swing at you with his tesla sabre, but you manage to jump away.
Hell yeah, forcibly absorb those rattlesnakes! Produce some anti venom if they try to bite me.
Snakes successfully eaten. You are up to 20% of your normal weight.
"The nuclear traitor has killed himself."
Okay, then, let's advance, manually looking right every little bit. Gauss Cannon any called targets. Raduga any others (since I imagine the PEW is still recharging.)
For the record, the Gauss Cannon requires that the battlesuit anchors before it can fire.
You advance to P8, but see no enemies. Nobody is calling target's either.
While I have no doubt your cannon can deliver massive damage, there's 20 meters tall and easily hundreds meters of stone formations between you and all the heretics, so using that cannon won't be very successful.
Go southeast 1 and east 2. Fry any enemies I see with my electro amp.
Almost, you can feel it, enemy is almost in your hands! But not yet, not yet.