Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-5426254-20160918021603/@comment-24416658-20161029061714

His face was completely stone the entire time, even so far as to yawn while the man held on to him. Once they were off, he grabbed the walking stick he had left against the wall. Looking around the cabin, he scoffed at the bodies on the floor.

"Thank you very much, sir," Nikolai said, straightening his tie, "But there's no more need to worry." Hearing the coughing from the other men in the smoke, Nikolai brought a pair of spectacles out of his coat pocket, putting them on and pressing a small button on the side, which activated the infrared vision.

"Alright then," he huffed, "Who's first?" Bringing up his walking stick, Nikolai held the top of it by his head, leaning the item on top of his left arm to stabilize it. He looked through the smoke, seeing the figures of the men.

"Auf Wiedersen."

Nikolai fired the stick twice, two bolts of electricity rocketing out of the end and striking the armed robbers. Both of them shook heavily, their bodies convulsing before they crumpled to the floor, unconscious. He checked a small meter on the side of the stick, nodding.

"Now," he said, turning, "Where were we?"

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Tanner sighed, his aura flaring once more as the Cowboy took control again. Bringing up his weapon with a well-timed flip, spinning the gun around by its lever, he held it at the hip, aimed towards the terrorist, and fired twice, each time his lever going down to pop out the spent shell. Two shots to the sternum caused the man to stumble, giving Tanner a chance to run up and smash his face upwards with a baseball bat-like strike using the butt of his rifle. The terrorist flew back into the seats.

"Right," Tanner said, exhaling loudly and reloading, "No need for fancy technique there. Shoot and hit's all ya need." Hearing more gunshots, screams, and bootsteps, Tanner cocked the gun.

"How about a drink after this?" he asked, chuckling, "Completely platonic. Trust me." He started for the door to the carriage, intent on finding the source of the attack.