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Post by Rocket! on Feb 20, 2010 18:31:19 GMT -5
Aaaaaaaaaaand you're chugging along. Happy days, people panicing in an orderly fashion, going where they need to. The computer's on red alert, movement taking place in all processors. Adena and Dee were fast approaching the Data Sphere. It wasn't hard to tell it was nearby-- the place around here was desrted, yet rumbling continued. The sound of a great shuffle of power, and digital macadam splitting ran through the dayless sky. This would not be easy. One turn, two turns, and the team's skiff suddenly caught sight of the Data Sphere. It was huge. So huge that it if it weren't for awesome coding powers, it'd stretch the page. And it was in the process of ramming into a building pretty high up. Time to get a move on. Destroy the Data Sphere!Try to do it before it does too much damage! [hp=200/200]Data Sphere
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Post by Beaver Dude on Feb 20, 2010 18:42:44 GMT -5
Ah.
Dee considered the puny weapon in his hands but then shrugged. There weren't *that* many readily available options. If Adena could create some sort of platform that was fast enough that it could nimbly dodge and weave a giant bowling ball and yet allow Dee to get close enough so he could punch it, that would make life so much simpler...
Hmm. It might yet come to that.
Opening fire using the skiff's onboard weapons, Dee tried to focus on a single area - see if there was a digital equivalent to creating a weak spot in the colossal thing's seemingly impenetrable armor.
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Post by Homac on Feb 20, 2010 19:07:45 GMT -5
I'm changing the damn music. Deal.Adena was more than a little worried at the size of the massive thing they would have to fight. It could very well just squish them and be done with it. She'd have to be careful then. Keeping speed, but moving to circle the Data Sphere, she shouted to Dee, "Dee! Keep firing at it! I'm going to circle around to see if it has a weak point! We need to keep it focused on us, so that it doesn't destroy anything else!"
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