comic
Previously turnt3chGodh34d
Tal'Set of the Saquin Nation
Strange. The spirits that zipped about at the creature's call, however, did little to ease the warrior's dilemma. "Spirits, now under your control," he pointed out. "How am I to believe that you did not kill them intentionally? How are you to know about these spirits, where I do not? This is not the first reality I have fought in, yet this is the first of these spirits I have seen. Why should I trust your word when I should expect you to try and claim my spirit next? Or the spirits of those around us?"
This interrogation clearly didn't seem to be going anywhere. It might require third-party intervention to quell it from getting out of hand.
This interrogation clearly didn't seem to be going anywhere. It might require third-party intervention to quell it from getting out of hand.
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MISSION ONE (A) - TRIVIAL
This particular screen appeared to have restricted access, as many of the video, audio, and data files that could attempted to be accessed simply gave an "Insufficient Permissions" notification. However, after only a few seconds of viewing, the blinking green light stopped blinking, instead shining indefinitely, meaning Howard had evidently done something.
The next second, the sound of static emitted from the console, and a feminine voice etched in through the breaks in static;
"Is there s----------own there? Can you hear me? Director Mal-----------trapped on the third floor, plea---------elp me! They're alm-----ough the door-------ello!?"
An investigation of the various buttons on the panels could have been confusing, but a small microphone off to the right of the console possessed a button just south of it, undoubtedly indicating a method of communicating back to this unknown individual.
The next second, the sound of static emitted from the console, and a feminine voice etched in through the breaks in static;
"Is there s----------own there? Can you hear me? Director Mal-----------trapped on the third floor, plea---------elp me! They're alm-----ough the door-------ello!?"
An investigation of the various buttons on the panels could have been confusing, but a small microphone off to the right of the console possessed a button just south of it, undoubtedly indicating a method of communicating back to this unknown individual.
MISSION ONE (B) - TRIVIAL
As Ray bounded ahead, following the given trail, a gentle breeze could be felt---had the small robot had any way to sense that. If so, it was a strong indicator of an exit from these claustrophobic tunnels full of wondrous green crystal, but as he progressed, he could find that the trail of footprints became more numerous, indicating that there were even more creatures than first assumed, or that the creatures had spent a lot of time here. Either way, it seemed slightly more fresh than before, so they were nearing their destination.
And that was when the distant sounds of guttural barks and growls could be heard, sounds echoing from deep up ahead. It was highly likely the culprits of the earlier corpse and the track trail were the cause of these sounds as well.
And that was when the distant sounds of guttural barks and growls could be heard, sounds echoing from deep up ahead. It was highly likely the culprits of the earlier corpse and the track trail were the cause of these sounds as well.
MISSION ONE (C) - TRIVIAL
Gengar didn't appear enthused at the request, no doubt desiring to watch Copen do all the work for its amusement, but it offered a simple shrug before it hovered forward, eyeing the sleeping grunts as it neared. However, just before it could reach the door, a sudden alarm began to blare, and all five of the grunts leaped up from the crouched positions with shouts.
Behind Copen, the grunt he'd knocked out earlier was leering at him, leathery hand pressed against a rather subtle-looking lever that almost blended into the wall, no doubt the cause of the alarms going off. "You mess up big times!" the unggoy screeched happily as the others pulled out their own weapons. Four wielded the same energy weapons as the ones from before, but the furthest grunt wore armor shaded a deep blue as opposed to the orange of the others, and his weapon was of a different design, rows of pink crystals sticking out of the back of it. This grunt was likely of a higher rank than the others around it.
They were quick to open fire, green globs of plasma blasting all down the hall, followed up by a row of pink crystals zipping through the air. Due to the nature of Gengar, the needles passed harmlessly by and through him, not even tracking the ghost, but instead were locked onto Copen, the crystals tilting and changing direction in the air to follow him. While Gengar was immune to that, the green plasma would do serious damage, its element not able to be ignored by the spirit.
If not dispatched quickly, it was safe to assume that the grunts would quickly be joined by the large brutes that had been mentioned, one of which had been seen in holographic form.
Behind Copen, the grunt he'd knocked out earlier was leering at him, leathery hand pressed against a rather subtle-looking lever that almost blended into the wall, no doubt the cause of the alarms going off. "You mess up big times!" the unggoy screeched happily as the others pulled out their own weapons. Four wielded the same energy weapons as the ones from before, but the furthest grunt wore armor shaded a deep blue as opposed to the orange of the others, and his weapon was of a different design, rows of pink crystals sticking out of the back of it. This grunt was likely of a higher rank than the others around it.
They were quick to open fire, green globs of plasma blasting all down the hall, followed up by a row of pink crystals zipping through the air. Due to the nature of Gengar, the needles passed harmlessly by and through him, not even tracking the ghost, but instead were locked onto Copen, the crystals tilting and changing direction in the air to follow him. While Gengar was immune to that, the green plasma would do serious damage, its element not able to be ignored by the spirit.
If not dispatched quickly, it was safe to assume that the grunts would quickly be joined by the large brutes that had been mentioned, one of which had been seen in holographic form.
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