Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-13488655-20160327210255/@comment-26104528-20160825173251

"Cormac, spider droid's headin' your way!" Loretta shouted into her earpiece while rerouting the ferrofluid in her railgun for battering ram form. Rapidly boosting forwards, she slammed the device into the droid's leg. Several thousand volts from electrical dust forced the armored tip of Plaguerunner into the machine's armored leg with enough force to seriously dent the armor and jam internal mechanisms. The machine stumbled and tripped, tilting over backwards.

Treads over legs, any day!

Another sidestep, and Loretta found herself underneath the droid's abdomen. Her jumpkit roared as she slammed her weapon into the joint. A flick of a switch, and Plaguerunner's systems pried the armor open. A horrid moaning and groaning from contorting metal echoed through the hall.

''Aw, just the tip too much for ya? All right, I'll use my hands...''

Now latched on, using the expanded ram as an anchor, the croc tapped into the water and lightning dust in her coat. Loretta engulfed her hand in acid and charged up an aura-assisted punch. Hydrochloric acid devoured the pistons, servos, and other other critical components.

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Rainier boosted left and right to evade the blind droid's erratic fire. Plasma bolts struck the walls, the lights, even the other spider droid down the way.

''Sloppy, and a liability to friendlies. ''He though to himself. What in the world was Atlas thinking when it designed an AI routine like that? Flagg, or more accurately, CATSAIOS wouldn't fire wildly when blinded. If it could not network to a friendly "spotter" it would cease fire unil repaired.

Normally, Rainier would have just cleared the zone and let the poorly-coded AI do the rest, but with Loretta down the way he had to do something. He strung up a trio of explosive arrows and sent those into the hole where the optics cluster once was.