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Queen to Bishop [Part 3]
They had sneaked into the facility and out of the nest. They had gathered whatever equipment they could use as weapons. Now it was time for the rescuers to fight their way in, and the rescuees to fight their way free.
There was only a whole horde of xenomorphs in the way, after all.
There was only a whole horde of xenomorphs in the way, after all.

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Hissing, he almost reached for his sword before remembering about the acid blood, and pointed his gun at the thing, pulling the trigger; the recoil took him by surprise, but he gritted his teeth and dug his feet into the ground to steady himself.
The lights flickered on for about two seconds, revealing where the enemy was, then went out again.
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"Bring it on," Stoick muttered, his glowing axe ready to shed blood. Acid blood or not, he was going to take a few of these creatures down.
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He gripped his blaster rifle tightly as he walked sideways, keeping an eye back the way they came. However, Kang's shout jerked his attention around to the front of the group. It was almost his undoing.
As he turned toward the front, he caught movement out of the corner of his eye, down the hall at the last corner they'd passed. His instincts screamed at him and the spirits of the Hunt cried out to him of danger!
Kettch whipped back around, bringing the blaster rifle up and pulling the trigger without thinking. The bright red blaster bolts lit up the dark hallway, revealing a demon rushing forward along the ceiling. Despite having fired near-blindly, Kettch's shots were aimed unerringly at the demon.
"Demons! Dengar!"
[ooc: dengar = attack]
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She started pulling the nearest available trigger.
The sophisticated smart grenades in Hap Suriz's launcher were another casualty of the electric storms but they at least still managed to go off when fired and a pair of the little explosives arced down the corridor and burst. One hand swung the weapon back while another drew her pistol and started firing at the closest beast, the one that had attacked Kang.
Stopgap measures. She needed the carbine.
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The brief flash of light had momentarily disoriented the bozak, who's eyes had adjusted to the dark, so Tobias's instruction was greatly appreciated. Growling, he shot at another one, missed, and when it got too close, he dropped the weapon to grab his battle-axe and behead it. Acid ate at the blade, making him curse; he was going to have to get it repaired later.
Again, the lights flickered and went out.
"Keep moving forward."
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Get in, find Hiccup--and the others--and get out. That was the only thing running through his mind as he pressed forward, heeding Kang's commands while careful not to get in way of the blasts his teammates were firing.
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