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Entry tags:
- !plot: system shock,
- 779/splicer,
- alendian,
- allenby beardsley,
- aya brea,
- billy cranston,
- cedric diggory,
- chell,
- erhart,
- esplin 9466,
- hawke,
- hit girl,
- hogan bight/crucible,
- hououji fuu,
- jalith,
- jamie mccrimmon,
- john crichton,
- kanoe zouichi,
- kate bishop,
- kaya,
- lord zetta,
- maridian,
- mindf**k,
- morgan knight,
- orochimaru,
- pinkie pie,
- rachel berenson,
- ron stoppable,
- rtas 'vadum,
- starfire
System Shock - Fight the Power!
Gods could be too arrogant. Such was the case of SHODAN, who had turned the Pods into a nightmarish zone where she could freely amuse herself and torture those that had come here.
But arrogance breeds pride which breeds mistakes. Instead of killing everyone off, she had decided to do this more slowly – watch them suffer in a slow agony, and, therefore had not expected them to fight back.
It had been a lucky shot, really, one in a million, But one of the people present that day had accidentally shot a tiny, insignificant object. A tiny little drone, that, once it had been the source of the power damper, had fallen. The tables were turned, and the goddess had been forced to retreat from the pods.
Now she was on a panicked mode, not only because some of the other people on the ship had managed to work their way into her system files, using another AI to send pointless images and sounds to her, distracting her from her task, but they knew how they could defeat her and gain their powers back.
It didn't take long for the message to be sent out, as the word quickly spread. Find the tiny little creatures, and shoot them down. SHODAN couldn't work their shields properly and once they were found, it was only a short matter of time before the powers returned to an area.
It would take time, but, finally, the tide of the battle was turning on the side of the crewmen and women. In vain, she was throwing her all; even more strange robot creatures, attacking in packs, but with hope on their side, they could win this...
[OOC - OKay go for it! NPC players, feel free to NPC as many robots as you like. Players, once your powers return, feel free to make as much scrap metal as you like, no need to have people NPC for you if you just want to write tags of them kicking ass.]
But arrogance breeds pride which breeds mistakes. Instead of killing everyone off, she had decided to do this more slowly – watch them suffer in a slow agony, and, therefore had not expected them to fight back.
It had been a lucky shot, really, one in a million, But one of the people present that day had accidentally shot a tiny, insignificant object. A tiny little drone, that, once it had been the source of the power damper, had fallen. The tables were turned, and the goddess had been forced to retreat from the pods.
Now she was on a panicked mode, not only because some of the other people on the ship had managed to work their way into her system files, using another AI to send pointless images and sounds to her, distracting her from her task, but they knew how they could defeat her and gain their powers back.
It didn't take long for the message to be sent out, as the word quickly spread. Find the tiny little creatures, and shoot them down. SHODAN couldn't work their shields properly and once they were found, it was only a short matter of time before the powers returned to an area.
It would take time, but, finally, the tide of the battle was turning on the side of the crewmen and women. In vain, she was throwing her all; even more strange robot creatures, attacking in packs, but with hope on their side, they could win this...
[OOC - OKay go for it! NPC players, feel free to NPC as many robots as you like. Players, once your powers return, feel free to make as much scrap metal as you like, no need to have people NPC for you if you just want to write tags of them kicking ass.]
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Cedric spun to peek out the window, ducking when he spotted another army marching by. "It's probably time to head out," he said, gripping his wand tightly. "Ready?"
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Kaya cracked her knuckles, widening her stance and taking a deep breath. "As ready as I'll ever be."
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"Go!" He launched himself out of the building, flinging Reductor Curses at critical joints. It was so much easier and lighter to aim than a gun, and he could pull back and conjure a shield if needed.
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It was as if the healing had been exactly what was needed to get Kaya motivated: she moved in zigzags, her water stretching as needed, then contracting and then even seizing a few robots and flinging them into another's path, resulting in several explosions.
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Saving the energy of the most complex spells for later battles, he helped to clear the way by knocking over robots. In the case of the larger ones, he pressed himself behind a pillar and transfigured a part at the waist into a gel. Down came the robot.
When all else failed, Reductor Curse shots worked too! "Down the block, you reckon?" He spotted a robot firing on them in the distance and scrambled to conjure a shield just in case.
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When it came to knocked over robots Kaya moved through them swiftly with her swords, cutting into throngs of them , and when the larger ones fell, Kaya finished them off mercilessly.
Kaya looked toward where he was indicating and nodded, putting forth a burst of speed and coming at the robot with the sword like a javelin, making sure to tuck her body in and apply her force straight into its neck.
Bending could wait on close enemies: she had to conserve what water she had.
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He thought he saw the small, shining object on a rooftop. "Up there!" Surely there would be another battle inside the building, one he didn't look forward to at all. Still he charged forward, shooting and shoulder-ramming a path through.
The injuries hadn't caught up to him yet.
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And luckily, Cedric has sharp eyes because there it was, atop the roof. Kaya sighed: if she only had enough water, she would have just had launched herself upward, and there weren't enough precipes for her to climb it herself.
"Ok then, we charge the inside!" She said, a look of grim on her face before the water container was in her hands, ready to attack. "Let's go!"
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He flipped a table to block in the robots on one side of the space they entered, leaving Kaya the other. With some shots to knock something down---
"Duck!"
---yes, he shot down a chandelier to disorient one of his opponents. And it worked! He looked over to see how Kaya was doing.
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These robots, however, was a little bit faster, and once again she found herself narrowly missing being hit by a stray laser. She rolled on the ground and, sword sheathed, let loose with several rounds of the blaster, taking out five more robots.
She did look behind her and see that Cedric had helped to block some of them and gave him a thubs up before taking aim again.
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Finally, an opening appeared behind her and he darted toward the stairs. "They won't take too well to the stairs. We're almost there," he huffed, exiting gun-first---and it was lucky that he did, because a hole was quickly blasted in it, rendering it useless.
"How do we get out?"
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She followed him up the stairs. The offending blast at Cedric's gun was met with two shots point blank at the robot's head. Kaya winced slightly at the pointless destruction, but that was all. No lingering of empathy possessed her even a little.
"You leave that part to me, Cedric. We have a lot to do, and I'll be damned if its hindered by a roof."
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"I'll try something," he mumbled as another small plan formed in his head, looking at the singed and bleeding hand in dismay. "Can't promise it'll help much, though."
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Now she looked exasperated, seeing his hand, shaking her head. "No, we fix this first, then.." But a shot over their heads changed her plans quickly, as well as her vocabulary. Damn it! We need more time!"
She shook her head in irritation, firing at the robots. "What did you have in mind?"
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"Trap them. Knock things down." He shot out of their spot, rammed straight into a bookcase, and wedged his foot in the small gap that appeared. It would soon go down.
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It worked, but something felt wrong that Kaya knew, KNEW, she couldn't think about as a possibility right now. She instead concentrated the healing powers of the chalice that appeared over the two of them, and a moment later (MUCH longer somehow) they were both all right.
"Ok, I'll do that, but I'll need your help," she said. It had only barely come out of her mouth when he used the bookcase to his advantage. "Um, yes, like that."
Boy, did she feel about yelling at him for getting injured now.
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With that renewed strength, he darted behind a robot and shoved it down. "Come on! Break for the exit, the damper should be right outside!"
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"GOT IT!" She said, and rushed forward, the robots failing to catch up with her speed as she broke and reached the exit, and a moment later the smashing sound of something falling from a roof a clear indicator Kaya had reached the damper.
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"What did you do back there?"
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She rubbed her hands together. "Are you all right?"
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"I hope I can find another weapon. I'd just gotten used to that thing." Ah, the gun. How he loved and hated it.
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"We have to get to the command deck," she said. "We better be ready to fight with everything we've got: I have a feeling its going to be very difficult."