Post by goodbottom on Jun 23, 2019 6:29:12 GMT
As Rabbit made her way back she couldn’t help but think of the man’s words. They way he carried himself. There was something off by it, but…that come later. There was doubt in her head that these machines or things were just here for money. There had to be some bigger draw, probably in the safe that they wanted open. But that had to come later. For now, her teammate needed a hand and she didn’t want to waste anymore time thinking on it. She could think as she fought. Maybe ask a few questions as she bashed them to and fro.
Her point of entry would be different from where she made her exit. She figured that some different positioning would be beneficial. She would be on the ground level, in through a window that led into one of the side offices. The cover inside would be minimal. She was behind a desk, but the problem was the walls. The walls would be glass, allowing customers to see their bankers at work and who was free. Thankfully for her, it seemed as though the dome heads had their backs to her, all of them facing where Bee was situated. There was that big one too. Part of her wanted to believe that that was their boss, but she had a gut feeling that it was just a captain? Or maybe their heavy hitter? It didn’t matter, Bee was in a tricky spot and these guys had to go down.
The question was…how to go about it? She didn’t mind getting beat up herself, but she didn’t want to make a trickier situation for Bee. She scanned the floor briefly, trying to determine the best course action. The dome heads were spread out, backs to her, and moving in towards Bee.
Tightening her fist, Rabbit stood up taking in a breath, then releasing it. Red energy would begin to crackle through her as she began to release that pent-up charge. In quick burst, she would propel herself off the desk and out the window, smashing it to small pieces. She would clear out as many of them from the back and, at the very least, try and split their attention. Her exit through the window sent her in a collision course right with the nearest to it. Her foot slammed into its chest, piercing right through it. She would follow the dome head as it collapsed forward, staying low on its body. A few of the dome head’s attention was turned to her and they released several different bursts of abilities consisting of a strange green goo, a purplish blast of energy, and shards of ice. To avoid damage, she would grab the shoulders of the down dome head and roll back, using it as a shield.
The dome head’s body would not last long against the barrage, but it didn’t matter. She was already propelling herself to the next one, the purple energy one. In a quick one-two, she slammed her fist into the dome head’s chest, one in the stomach, the next in the upper left shoulder. The machine quickly fell to the ground. Though, she was far from done. Grabbing the dome head she’d throw it towards the green goo dome head and begin her dash towards the ice dome head. At this point, it was her hope that more than these three had turned their attention to her.
Of course, she could only keep this up for so long before her energy was burnt out. She was making some as she moved about, but she was losing it faster than she could gain.
Her point of entry would be different from where she made her exit. She figured that some different positioning would be beneficial. She would be on the ground level, in through a window that led into one of the side offices. The cover inside would be minimal. She was behind a desk, but the problem was the walls. The walls would be glass, allowing customers to see their bankers at work and who was free. Thankfully for her, it seemed as though the dome heads had their backs to her, all of them facing where Bee was situated. There was that big one too. Part of her wanted to believe that that was their boss, but she had a gut feeling that it was just a captain? Or maybe their heavy hitter? It didn’t matter, Bee was in a tricky spot and these guys had to go down.
The question was…how to go about it? She didn’t mind getting beat up herself, but she didn’t want to make a trickier situation for Bee. She scanned the floor briefly, trying to determine the best course action. The dome heads were spread out, backs to her, and moving in towards Bee.
Tightening her fist, Rabbit stood up taking in a breath, then releasing it. Red energy would begin to crackle through her as she began to release that pent-up charge. In quick burst, she would propel herself off the desk and out the window, smashing it to small pieces. She would clear out as many of them from the back and, at the very least, try and split their attention. Her exit through the window sent her in a collision course right with the nearest to it. Her foot slammed into its chest, piercing right through it. She would follow the dome head as it collapsed forward, staying low on its body. A few of the dome head’s attention was turned to her and they released several different bursts of abilities consisting of a strange green goo, a purplish blast of energy, and shards of ice. To avoid damage, she would grab the shoulders of the down dome head and roll back, using it as a shield.
The dome head’s body would not last long against the barrage, but it didn’t matter. She was already propelling herself to the next one, the purple energy one. In a quick one-two, she slammed her fist into the dome head’s chest, one in the stomach, the next in the upper left shoulder. The machine quickly fell to the ground. Though, she was far from done. Grabbing the dome head she’d throw it towards the green goo dome head and begin her dash towards the ice dome head. At this point, it was her hope that more than these three had turned their attention to her.
Of course, she could only keep this up for so long before her energy was burnt out. She was making some as she moved about, but she was losing it faster than she could gain.