Miya lets out a long, deep sigh.
"Ok then, everybody get inside the mountain entrance or deeper, or at least spread out a lot. We cannot see the enemy shuttles, and neither can the gunship target them, so I'm guessing they're inside the storm already. So they could drop out to blast us anytime and we wouldn't even see it coming. If anyone has an idea on how to dissipate the storm or stop those bombers, do tell, but don't just randomly act on the first whim that comes up. We've seen what that leads to, and right now we can't afford many more missteps unless we wanna eat another mouthful of nuke.
Flint, could you fly into the storm and give us a better idea of where they are? Gilgamesh should be able to handle it, I went into lightning storms with it before on the planetoid just fine. If you can get a visual, I might be able to target my portals more accurately. Unless that gun has a reverse-storm button, in which case do that."
It's in position but there appears to have been the sudden emergence of a super storm system right above where you are. Making it very hard to target anything.
Keep it in position, load an EMP missile just in case.
It wouldn't stop the manips, but it might disable the shuttle itself.
And if it disabled the shuttle, and the shuttle crashes into the sea/island, would that set off the automanip in the same way that shooting the shuttles would? If not, any other way the emp could spell (lurker-related or otherwise) doom?
Oh, and would the automanips protect against normal lasers, radiation guns or lightning, far as we/Steve knows?
He tells you they came from various small islands and joined up together. Apparently these automanips were equipment they used before, not set up for you specifically.
Tell him to keep an eye on those islands for now. Can he see if there's more infrastructure in there? Could he blow up the islands? Or is there a good chance of there being active automanips in there as well?
Actual Miya action: retreat deeper into mountain. By the way, suppose I opened a portal, let an enemy shuttle fly in, and then quickly closed the portal, and the automanip overstresses inside the (not connected to realspace) pocket dimension, would this succesfully prevent the Lurker from noticing?
Keep trying to use portals to send ships away, use video feed from Flint if possible.
Also: is Gilgamesh still recharging? And could the lightning from that storm actually damage the suit (remember that on the planetoid mission it could tank extreme amounts of electricity with no problem)? If yes to either, get him back to inside the mountain via opening a portal beneath the suit. If no to both, open a portal beneath the suit and one inside the clouds so that he can check out where those shuttles are, then use that info to send shuttles far away again.
You know what, just use a portal to get him back inside the mountain for now (open one under him and inside the mountain). He deserves a spanking, but death by his own lightning or shuttles full of nuclear surprise is a bit too much. If portal can't be used for some reason and he can't make it back on his own, physically lift Gilgamesh and drag it inside.
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((For the record Paris, I'm not actually annoyed at the whole storm thing (though it's not exactly helping either ) but I'm just afraid that next time we have to tank nukes we won't be equally lucky, and I don't wanna just assume that Miya would know what a person was planning to do from looking at the action. Unless you say you'd be ok with that, which could be handy in that you wouldn't have to type out anything while we could still have some coordination. How do you, and the others, feel about doing it like this, where a planned action (so not reaction shots in stressed situations and such) are considered to be communicated automatically unless stated otherwise, without having to actually type everything out all the time?))
Alright
If they just crash, it probably won't set the thing off, assuming they're just under the effects of gravity. It will activate the amp but not overload it...probably. Lasers would set them off and probably overload them quite quickly, but radiation might not. Lighting...hmm. probably.
The islands appear to be small communities and inhabited areas. More than likely they were there as part of the normal warlord business and then were recalled when the capital was attacked.
You move into the cave entrance.
The lurker might notice it, but it would go to your pocket dimension, not here.
follow miya into mountains. If we get attacked, get Comrade Dimitri to make the attack go away.
Otherwise just chill and listen to some music to pass the time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hMw1C6fPt8You follow miya into the cave.
((What are you talking about? Storm is awesome. It just solved all our enemy problems by turning the outside into an unapproachable (AND cool-looking, which IS our primary objective) wasteland. Now we can just relax and solve other problems while waiting for the other team to finish its job. Or, more likely, wait for something that can compete with the murderstorm to pop up and make us tremble with terror. Assuming the murderstorm doesn't kill us all.
See? Fun!
And sure, if you think you can make a reasonable guess for my action via camera feeds or something, I'm fine with that. But I don't like straight up telepathy. I'd like to be able to have some fun with my slightly crazy plans and it makes more sense that I'm sometimes doing them impulsively rather than talking about them with everyone.))
: Hah. Yeah, yeah, sure, I'll get right on that. Though frankly, I'd be lucky if I manage to recharge in time to get back there alive with the- *makes sound of static with mouth and cuts off transmission* :
Boring conversation anyway.
I remember last time I used the lightning gun it made bolts that exploded and burned stuff whenever they hit them. And that was with only three pulls of the trigger. So... uh, please just hope that I manage to recharge soon before something horrible happens? Pretty please? I'd really like to find some cover right now and avoid getting fried and/or exploded by my own hubris.
Is there anything I could do to speed this up? Are there any bike pedals provided for me to turn frantically?
Edit: Oh, hey, idea! If I do recharge, keep the rainbow cannon in lightning mode and keep it above my head while searching for cover. If I'm lucky, it will protect me, like a lightning rod.
Nothings exploding yet, but the amount of lightning, which was frankly already a bit nuts, keeps increasing. It's not striking quickly enough that there's no real lull between the thunder claps. It's just a continuous roar.
Your suit is now recharged. And has been struck by lightning multiple times.
Charge up Flint and get to safety and carry Flint to safety.
He's charged and follows you to safety. Relative safety.
"This is all we needed."
Retreat deeper back into the mountain alongside Renen, preferentially with metal asses for protection - Faith's included. Prioritize defense, cover and traps/ambush perception.
You head back into the mountain, dragging faith's unresponsive metal ass along.
"O Algis, may your hands cover our retrograde action!"
Head in with the crew.
Follow Milno. Help in anything that it's needed.
Huh... Another climate damage to the planet... Well... it's nature at it's finest
Generic follow action activated.
The storm continues to intensify and spread. The clouds are little more than dark outlines around a sea of purple internal lightning and the bolts crashing down from them are getting bigger, thicker and lasting longer. Pillars of lighting stand for a few second or more, undulating, before fading away.